Strawpeople (NZ) - Trick With A Knife
Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance
The Breeders - No Aloha
Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline
Toots & The Maytals - Funky Kingston
Pitch Black (NZ) - Transient Transmission (Adrian Sherwood’s Delta B[0]=B remix)
Dead Kennedys - Moon Over Marin
KMFDM - Bargled
Pendulum ft The Freestylers - Fasten Your Seatbelt
TV On The Radio - Wolf Like Me
Hunters & Collectors - 99th Home Position
Wedding Present - Brassneck
The Streets - Fit But You Know It
Gary Numan - Down In The Park (live)
Big Black - The Model
Bomb The Bass ft Justin Warfield - Bug Powder Dust
The Pixies - Break My Body
The Exploding Budgies (NZ) - Sunflower
Skinny Puppy - Testure
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Pt 2 (DJ Zinc white label remix)
Janes Addiction - Just Because
The Fall - The Man Whose Head Exploded
Kristen Hersh - Sundrops
The 25th Of May - Crackdown
Fontaines DC - A Hero’s Death
Frances spoke to Gregory O’Brien about his new book ‘Flight Path’ celebrating the life and legacy of Aotearoa artist Don Binney.
She also spoke with Andrea Hotere about her first novel ‘The Vanishing Point’ about a mysterious painting, the secrets it keeps, and the two women it connects across centuries.
Liam speaks to Lance Fepuleai, AKA Lucky Lance, about the FETU Creative Talks boosted campaign.
They also chatted to John Pule about Momheaga, his piece included in the Always Song In The Water Exhibition at the MZ Maritime Museum.
A boosted campaign has recently been launched for FETU Creative Talks.
The talks aim to provide a variety of workshops and creative talks for Māori and Pasifika rangatahi, working with a variety of artists and creatives from around Aotearoa.
The programme is the first of many from Launchpad, a creative organisation aiming to create a community of rangatahi artmakers across the motu.
Liam had a chat with Lance Fepuleai, AKA Lucky Lance, about the talks and the campaign to fund them.
A few weeks back we had a kōrero with the good people at the NZ maritime museum about the Always Song In The Water Exhibition.
Today, we’ll be having a chat with one of the artists who contributed to the exhibition, John Pule, a niue based artist who has provided the Momoheaga piece.
We had a chat about where it came from, what inspired it, and more.
Don Binney: Flight Path is a richly illustrated account of the life and work of one of New Zealand’s most iconic artists.
Painter, printmaker, teacher, writer and ornithologist, Don Binney was a mercurial presence on the New Zealand cultural scene from the time of his rise to fame in the early 1960s. His unmistakable, stylised depictions of birds have come to define an era in the development of the nation’s art.
Drawing extensively on Binney’s letters, journals and other writings, award-winning author and curator Gregory O’Brien takes us into the world of this gifted but paradoxical artist. Richly illustrated with Binney’s paintings, drawings and prints – alongside photographs and documentary materials – this is the first full-length monograph on one of New Zealand’s most important twentieth-century artists.
To hear about the book, Frances caught up with Greg for Various Artists this week.
Andrea Hotere, daughter of renowned Aotearoa artist Ralph Hotere and acclaimed poet Cilla McQueen has released her first novel, The Vanishing Point. The book is a fast-paced contemporary historical novel set in the 1600s and 1990s that twists and turns to a banger of an ending. Andrea says she wants the book to encourage the reader’s sense of curiosity about art in a way that is fun and accessible, to show the benefit of challenging received wisdom from the establishment sometimes, and listening to the artist, first and foremost.
To hear more about the novel Frances caught up with Andrea for Various Artists this week.
Wooh! Another Friday Morning Glory with Lucia. The most cheerful blokes from Blunt Dog join to play their shoegaze x emo tunes for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ on Air Music!