This episode featured heat from the always fire EquiknoxxMusic, Crook Decker, Saint Etienne (forever premiere league players), TORIBIO & musclecars and a couple off the brilliant new EP from Naarm's Proto Exotica crew.
Playlist
Gavsborg & ItA - Day & Night In South London
Crook Decker - Return to Skull Beach
Mori Ra - No Bikini Girls Edit
Saint Etienne - A Chance To Breathe
TORIBIO & musclecars - That's My Story feat. Roland Clark
Gold Suite - Other Side
American Steel - Hustlin' Time
Love Cryme - Get It On
Meduna - M.I
Goya - Bulldozer
james K - Peel
Moskito - Woza
Baby Berserk - Blush
Hallelujah Picassos - All Systems Go (single)
Flex TMG - Come On Over (Bebé)
BiggaBush - Just To Get A Pan
Tiny Ruins - The Crab / Waterbaby
ONONO - Think About U
Project Gemini - Je n'ai plus peur
The Liminanas - Tigre Du Bengale (Vocal)
Dateline - Hands
Pearly* - Limousine
The Bats - Loline
Alphabethead - No Control
MĀ - Colonised Bro featuring WYNONA
Mobb Deep - Survival of the Fittest
New Regency Orchestra - Pregon (The Process With J Scienide - Out In The World Remix)
Oto and Jaycee had a chat with Filipino-New Zealander Artist/Producer JHL about his creative process, journey and his recent collaborative release with zayok and isobel - Blood and arrow, tranquilize heart
Crawley chats with his pal Karly Hartzman of North Carolina band Wednesday, who've just released a fantastic new album Bleeds(also our Album of the Week this week on 95bFM). Matthew and Karly cover touring, musical influences such as PJ Harvey and Unwound, as well as a potential return to Aotearoa for the band!
Professor Emeritus Peter Lineham phones in to discuss the protesting priests in Pōneke, why they were chained together outside Nicola Willis' office, as well as other protesting clergy members in the UK who've faced arrest in the past several months. Whakarongo mai nei!
Today on Fashun, Pennie is chatting with Rosetta and Milly about Keffiyeh, a traditional Arab headress that has becoming increasingly popular in the Palestinian resistance movement. Whakarongo mai nei!
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has headed to New York for a conference on a Two State solution in the middle east, where debate over Palestinian recognition and statehood will take place during the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.
As countries like Australia and Canada pledge support for Palestinian Statehood, alongside other countries that have either expressed intent or already done so, Peters has remained closed off as to whether or not New Zealand will join these ranks.
Monday Wire Producer Alex spoke to the Professor of International Relations at the University of Otago, Robert Patman, about what these expressions of support for Palestinian Statehood mean in the long run, and what we can and should expect from Peters and the Government in this regard.
Last Week, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunisation Practices met to review childhood vaccination recommendations in the US. The committee, whose members were appointed by anti-vaccination US Secretary of Health Robert F Kennedy Jr, have voted on a variety of recommendations for child vaccinations and restrictions of vaccinations from COVID-19 to Measles and Mumps immunisations.
This move has been met with concern, both over the implications for the health and wellbeing of children and the public, and what it means for one of the most prominent countries and advisory bodies to make such a move. In particular, the move itself was rife with confusion, with the advisory committee being ill-equipped to review the recommendations.
Monday Wire Producer Alex spoke to Associate Professor at the University of Auckland, Helen Petousis-Harris, about the confused and muddled recommendations, what they mean for public health, and what this says about the state of vaccine regulation.