Kirsten breaks the cardinal rule of 95bFM (according to Jonny) and plays emo on-air. Kirsten runs us through the history of the emo genre and it's origin in the hardcore punk scene in D.C during the 1980s. Whakarongo mai nei!
Thanks to Drake Street Studios!
Featuring Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke thanks to Drake Street Studios, a guest interview with Michael of Sub Depot ahead of Reggae Rodeo's 10th Birthday bash at Galatos, an interview with Dam Nativeregarding the re-issuing of Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted, and Viewmaster with Litia.
💚 Jazz-adjacent intro, old favourites, faster stuff, sad stuff, happy stuff, Xiu Xiu.
Obtuse Tune of the Week: Xiu Xiu - Sad Pony Guerilla Girl Live Before the Entertainment Guide: Julia Jacklin - Someday (Live Strokes Cover)
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Playlist
💚 playlist is also available here for streaming on spotify. (But if you listen and like, please consider supporting on bandcamp / otherwise <3
The Durutti Column - Sketch for Winter Nina Simone - Baltimore Koop - Tonight Vanilla - Keep On BOP - 2gether The Stranglers - The European Female (In Celebration Of) Colter Carson - Love Cave Gramatik - The Monolith Joakuim - Independencia Nathan Haines - Just Holdin’ On (feat. Eo) Aaradhna - Mango Tree (Children Of Zeus Remix) Feist - My Moon My Man Waxahatchee - Right Back To It (feat. MJ Lenderman) Xiu Xiu - Sad Pony Guerrilla Girl Albert River - rungs Beach House - Master Of None Beirut - Elephant Gun NIISA - Come Away From the House of Death Nadia Reid - Changed Unchained Elliott Dawson - Quarter Life Ishihonana - Lucia The xx - VCR dreamcastmoe - ON THE BEACH (musclecars Remix) Bruno Berle - Te Amar Eterno Tee9 - How We Do The Clash - Straight To Hell Julia Jacklin - Someday (The Strokes Cover Live) DATA ANIMAL - Chemical Cowboy Eric B. & Rakim - Don’t Sweat The Technique Charli xcx - I think about it all the time Men I Trust - Show Me How Yaeji - booboo Twine - Future Exhales Te Huhu - On Holiday The Beach Boys - Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) Molly Payton - Teenage Bedroom Floor CHAII - Safar Tokyo Prose - Tell Me Prince Tui Teka - E Ipo
Milly is joined by Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell on 95bFM Drive this week to discuss the new book Ngā Hapa Reo - Common Māori Language Errors. Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori and a new resource to help Māori learners and those that are fluent alike.
This week Milly is joined by Chris from the Hempstore for Marijuana Media, as well as Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell chatting about his new book Ngā Hapa Reo. Lots of great tunes and moments to be had.
Vanuatu, Fiji, and Samoa have formally requested an amendment to the principal treaty of the International Criminal Court to add ecocide alongside genocide, war crimes, and aggression to the international community’s list of most serious crimes.
If successful, ecocide would become the fifth recognized international crime.
As one of the founding members of the Rome Statute, which established the ICC, Aotearoa New Zealand has and continues to advocate for the importance of the court’s role as a last resort to try the most serious crimes against humanity.
Sofia spoke to Professor of Law at the University of Waikato and former judge of the Supreme Court in Samoa, Leilani Tuala-Warren, about this proposal, what criminalising ecocide could look like, and how Aotearoa New Zealand should respond.
She began the interview asking her firstly what ecocide is.