Includes the Kiwi Classic Throwback at 8pm, which is a throwback to an early example of Aotearoa shoegaze.
Plus a tribute to the one and only Marianne Faithfull.
Playlist
the mint chicks - i don't want to grow up
look blue go purple - cactus cat
klaxons - golden skans
the veils - melancholy moon
kristin hersh - your ghost (live 1994)
methodman - release yo'delf (prodigy mix)
rubi du - played me
kendrick lamar - cartoons and cereal
sophia george - girlie girlie
kim deal - a good time pushed
aga-panthers - go out and kick up a fuss
billy bragg - a new england
the specials - you're wondering now
Kiwi Classic Throwback: malchicks - vanilla
the smiths - there is a light that will never go out (for The Smiths' Convention 1993 bus driver Andy)
marianne faithfull - why'd ya do it?
the bemsha swing - kintsugi kids
afghan whigs - honky's ladder
smudge - i don't want to be grant mclennan
amyl and the sniffers - me and the girls
fontaines dc - roman holiday
shihad - clapper loader
jpse - bleeding star
hulmen - working for a living (happy birthday Gerry Moran!)
prince - 1999
UK producer, DJ and label head of Taipan TraxPhasmid provides us with a hefty Friday afternoon mix ahead of his Lerm Werld appearance (and NZ debut). Featuring local selectors Keighto and Lerm too.
Beth had a kōrero with Murray Savidan about his new book, STOP: Look Both Ways, and his extensive photography career.
Sofia had a kōrero with writer, director, and producer of The Haka Party Incident, Katie Wolfe.
And for Stage Direction this week, Xin Ji joins Beth in the studio to discuss Body Story - a physical dance theatre piece - as well as his debut solo show.
Featuring Political Commentary with David Slack and a guest interview with The D4 ahead of their nation-wide tour, plus What's The Buzz? brought to you by The Leveland The Drug Foundation Aotearoa.
Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Heather Maloney - Oh My Green
Peel Dream Magazine - Qi Velocity
Lilly Hiatt - Kwik-E-Mart
Queens Of The Stone Age - Mexicola
The Jesus and Mary Chain - April Skies
School Fair - You only love me cause you want something
Hayden recaps 2024/2025 so far and low-levels of adulteration, plus the ongoing positive impacts of drug education and checking. They'll be at Laneway next week too!