Featuring an interview with Hot Water Music, Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall, Tāmaki Makaurau Jazz outfit Midnight Green are up for What's Cooking, and then Kaitlyn chats to Djo about his forthcoming album and his set at Laneway the next day.
We had a pretty stacked show on Morning Glory today. Elle spoke with Jasmine.4.t about her debut album 'You Are The Morning,' which was produced by the members of Boy Genius. We then listen back to a chat with Buck Raines about his album 'Blunt Objects'a fun yet, at times, mysterious collection of sounds to sink your teeth into. Intrigued? Listen Back!
Playlist
The Zenmenn, John Moods - Homage To A Friendship
FINE - Days Incomplete
Cassandra Jenkins - Delphinium Blue
Sarvi, Koji. - Hold On
You'll Never Get To Heaven - Caught In Time, So Far Away
Karen O - Ooo
jasmine.4.t - Elephant
LSD and the Search for God - Starting Over
Blair Parkes - splendour
The Fall - Totally Wired
Blondshell - T&A
Angel Olsen - The Takeover (Poppy Jean Crawford Cover)
The Meeting Places - Now I Know You Could Never Be The One
On Morning Glory, Elle had the pleasure of speaking with Buck Raines about his album 'Blunt Objects.' A collection of sounds that hop through a range of genres. We spoke about his writing process, collaborators and what ties this project all together.
A chat with jasmine.4.t about her release 'You Are The Morning,' which was released on January 17, 2025. A stunning portrayal of the power of queer love, both romantic and platonic, we spoke largely of the recording process while working with the members of Boy Genius and the themes that flow throughout the album.
For their weekly catch up with the Green Party Oto spoke to Ricardo Menendez March to Shane Jones’s new mining strategy and critical minerals list, as well as his and NZ First leader Winston Peter’s comments in Parliament about migrants and the Kāinga ora Turnaround plan introduced by Chris Bishop.
He spoke to Dulani Jayasuriya - A senior lecturer in the accounting and finance Department at the University of Auckland, about the Deepseek AI model developed in China and how it might impact businesses here in Aotearoa.
And he spoke to Antje Fielder, Senior Lecturer in Management and International Business at the University of Auckland, to discuss US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China and how they will impact exporters.
Sasha spoke to the Professor of Law and Business at The University of Auckland, Alexandra Andhov, about the idea of the Trump Crypto Launch.
And he spoke to Justin O’ Sullivan from the Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, about the government lifting the ban on genetic research.
95bFM producer Castor spoke with President of the Post Primary Teachers Association, Chris Abercrombie, the effectiveness of the charter school model and what more the government could do for existing public schools.
Oto and Jaycee played 2 hours of independent music from the Philippines and chatted with Marc Conaco, a Filipino artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, about his recent exhibition at Studio One.
Oto and Jaycee had a kōrero with Marc Conaco, a Filipino artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, about his recent exhibition at Studio One called "Ang Sininang Bulawan - The Golden Dress" and the role of the Babaylan in pre-colonial Filipino society.
Jaycee and Marc also talked about their shared experiences as Filipino creatives balancing familial expectations with their artistic pursuits.