Welcome to the Tuesday show! Rachel and Stella evade Succession spoilers, and gush about the Weyes Blood show last night. On Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson, the Deputy Mayor speaks to Rachel about the impacts of central government's budget on local government, discussions around moving Auckland roads in the wake of flooding and Auckland Council's boarding house inspection rates. Babe Martin is in the studio talking about the release of her debut single, Knocked For Six in BHX. On Stage Direction, Alice Canton speaks to Vivian Hosking-Aue about his combined dance and fashion show, 'ENUA, that will be a part of the Pacific Dance NZ Festival. Drew McMillan is on Ready Steady Learn, speaking to Stella about his PhD in designing bespoke instruments that suit the needs of those with disabilities. Whakarongo mai nei!
The Deputy Mayor speaks to Rachel about the impacts of central government's budget on local government, discussions around moving Auckland roads in the wake of flooding and Auckland Council's boarding house inspection rates. Whakarongo mai nei!
Babe Martin is in the studio talking about the release of her debut single, Knocked For Six in BHX, released via Sunreturn Records. Check out her single release celebration, with K M T P at NiceGoblins HQ. Whakarongo mai nei!
Alice Canton speaks to Vivian Hosking-Aue about his combined dance and fashion show, 'ENUA, that will be a part of the Pacific Dance NZ Festival. Whakarongo mai nei!
Drew McMillan is on Ready Steady Learn, speaking to Stella about his PhD in designing bespoke instruments that suit the needs of those with disabilities. Whakarongo mai nei!
Inspired by Weyes Blood and Clementine Valentines' performances last night at the Powerstation, today's show is suitably witchy and ethereal. New tracks from COUCOU CHLOE and Minor Science. Thanks to The Tuning Fork as always!
Remix of the Day:
COUCOU CHLOE - WIZZ (COBRAH REMIX)
Playlist
Buffy Sainte-Marie - God Is Alive Magic Is Afoot Broadcast - I Found the F Mel Parsons - Tiny Days FKA Twigs - home with you 刺猬Hedgehog - 埋葬在阳光下 Alice Phoebe Lou - Witches Angel Olsen - Shut Up Kiss Me Aldous Harding - Blend Хуго-Уго - Солнца Больше Нет Beach House - Lover of Mine Gülden Karaböcek - Ben Olmalıydımc Weyes Blood, Drugdealer - Honey Alex G - Headroom Piano Kate Bush - Waking The Witch James K - Ultra Facial! IVVVO, Abyss X - Bleached Butterfly Grimes - Sagrad Прекрасный Sassy 009 - Are You Still a Lover Beak> - Eggdog Aisha Devi - Aurat (Tool) Dylan Biscuit - B.O.D.I TOOL Minor Science - Workahol caru - OUTLAW Hamdi - Selecta COUCOU CHLOE - NOBODY Sophie - Faceshopping COUCOU CHLOE - WIZZ (COBRAH REMIX)
Manuia le Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa - Happy Sāmoan Language Week.
To understand deeper what Sāmoan Language Week is about, and how University of Auckland students are celebrating, Wire producer Rosetta Stone spoke to the University of Auckland Sāmoan Students Association (UASSA) public relations officer Rina.
Jacoba Matapo is the first ever appointed Pro Vice Chancellor Pacific at AUT, and has specialised in Pacific early childhood and education. Rosetta spoke to Jacoba about preserving Sāmoan culture amongst younger generations and challenges facing Sāmoan language today.
News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to National’s Dr Shane Reti about their new plan for housing and why the party wants to change the superannuation age.
For his final appearance on Dear Science, Dr Joel Rindelaub talked about why fake news is spread and how to spot it, as well as implicit bias and how to better recognise your own biases.
News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins caught up with National's Dr Shane Reti. They spoke about their new housing growth plan and the National Party’s opposition to keeping the current superannuation age.
Beth Torrance-Hetherington reported on the climate strikes that took place around the country last week.
And for Sāmoan language week, Rosetta Stone interviewed Rina from the University of Auckland’s Sāmoan Students Association, and AUT Pro Vice Chancellor Pacific Jacoba Matapo about celebrating Sāmoan language in culture in Aotearoa.
Stinky Jim - Steaming Version Zion Train - Ministry For The Future Tanya Stephens - No Lies Luciano - Mercy AC Muzyk, Poundin Da Pavement - Current Situation Riddim Instrumental Blend Mishkin x Panos Dimitrkopoulos - Kani Kombole Foals - 2am (Dan Carey Dub) Rude Audio & Dan Wainwright - FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN ORIGINAL SON DEL BARRIO - Salida Metsa - Madre Ayahuasca (Hanuna edit) Hanuna - Aymara Da Iguana - Kronos On A Stroll Eyes of Others - At Home I Am a Leader daniel avery - i would if i could Ilija Rudman - Delphic Expanse KWC 92 - Café au Lait Woodleigh Research Facility - Heat To Meat Ratio (yadick2) Nikos - Nothing To Undo Beta Librae - Weavers Wrack - Sunset Dembow Felix Laband - They Call Me Shorty (Acid Pauli Short Remix) Menzi - Shandis (Scratchclart's RnG Remix) KWC 92 - Curious Jorge Cuerpos - Ni Idea dBridge - Ecstatic Madness No Nation - Gad Damn Da Iguana - Basilic Ballistics Eyes of Others - Safehouse Damian's Ghost - All I Remember (Slow Mix) Galen & Paul - Hacia Arriba Raul Malo - Para Los Muertos (For The Dead) Eyes of Others - Escalation Foals - Under The Radar (Dan Carey Dub) Tapes - Parrot Samba Nakibembe Embaire Group - 133 Da Iguana - Bells Projection Raul Malo - A Sunrise Ago Galen & Paul - No Es Necessario