Featuring David Slackon Political Commentary, Breakfast Food with Lucinda Bennett, Nick at the Haka World Record event last Sunday, and a Q&A with Auckland Transport on how to avoid parking tickets!
Playlist
The Veils - Swimming with the Crocodiles
Wolf People - Cotton Strands
The Growlers - Stupid Things
She Knows - Something to Save (Original Mix)
Yaeji - Booboo
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
The Heavy Heavy - Lemonade
Elliott Dawson - Quarter Life
HINA - Hinātore
L.A. Mitchell - Slow Dancing
Ezra Collective - No One's Watching Me (feat. Olivia Dean)
Theia - BALDH3AD!
P.H.F. - Doe
Toro Y Moi - The Loop
DATA ANIMAL - Chemical Cowboy
Albert River - rungs
Dam Native - Behold My Kool Style [2024 Master]
KNEECAP - Fine Art
Marlin's Dreaming - Country Plaines
Bulat - Karimu (The Organism remix)
Bulat & Dyshat - Bilbilim (The Organism Remix)
Favourite People - Cosmic Salami
Joan As Police Woman - The Magic
Salmonella Dub - Searching for the Sungle [Harry Bretherton Mix]
Sofia chats with Tāmaki Makaurau musician Jaz Paterson about her single and navigating heartbreak. Listen to What Am I Meant To Do out on Friday 4th of October!
In this Morning Glory we practice exercising free will with Sofía. Neive Strang and Jaz Paterson join along for a interviews about their new singles A Sweet Dive and What Am I Meant To Do.
A quick brazillian interlude includes tracks from:
For our weekly catch up with the Labour Party Wire host Caeden speaks to Labour education spokesperson, Jan Tinetti, on education unions opposition to charter schools, the reallocation of te reo Māori funding towards the maths curriculum, and the government’s new plan to lift school attendance rates.
For States of the States, 95bFM’s United States election coverage, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Andre Fa’aoso from Yale Daily News about the only vice presidential debate of the election.
Wire host Caeden spoke to University of Sydney’s Lisa Asher on the declined Foodstuffs merger and what it means for grocery prices and the supermarket duopoly.