Slowdeck takes over the show for the first hour, and there are notable anniversaries for The Blackbyrds, George Duke, Kraftwerk, Curtis Mayfield, Ohio Players, Digable Planets, Artifacts, Wham!, Slave, Brand Nubian and Pete Rock & CL Smooth! As well as newly released material from Greentea Peng, Homeboy Sandman, Rahaan, Roland Haynes Jr, Edward Fisher, and classics from the likes of Gary Bartz, Twilight, Rance Allen, Vesta Williams and on and on. Can you dig it?
Playlist
Slowdeck takes over the show for the first hour, and there are notable anniversaries for The Blackbyrds, George Duke, Kraftwerk, Curtis Mayfield, Ohio Players, Digable Planets, Artifacts, Wham!, Slave, Brand Nubian and Pete Rock & CL Smooth! Can you dig it?
groundsound - We had a quility time dubbing these drums
We finish our chapter book plus chat with Robin from FleaBITE about their new album PIGGY OINK OINK and Peter from The Underwatermelon Man project about the 25th anniversary re-release!
Thanks to the wonderful NZ Maritime Museum - Hui te Ananui a Tangaroa - for sponsoring the show!
Playlist
We finish our chapter book this week, hope you enjoyed Enid Blyton's Five Runs Away Together! We'll start a new chapter book in a couple of weeks.
Plus we chat with Robin from FleaBITE about their new album, PIGGY OINK OINK, and with Peter Dasent about the 25th anniversary of the amazing Underwatermelon Man project!
Thanks to the wonderful NZ Maritime Museum - Hui te Ananui a Tangaroa - for sponsoring the show!
Enid Blyton - Five Run Away Together (ch 21 & 22)
Little Ripples - Haere mai ki te whariki
Anika Moa - Chop Chop Hiyaaa!
Gerry Paul - Hank the wrestling shark
Little City Critters - I Like Chasing Butterflies
Ruth Krauss - The Carrot Seed
LevityBeet - Bamboo Banger
The Bend - The Hide and Seeky Bird
fleaBITE - Swimming Underwater
Spike Milligan - Bad Jelly The Witch
Underwatermelon Man - The Man With The Elephant Nose (feat. Che Fu & King Kapsi and Mcoj & Rhythm Slave)
Featuring a guest interview The Nudge, Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, Viewmaster with Litia and From The Crate with Cam, thanks to Southbound Records!
Playlist
95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāmere November 1, 2024
Abakus - The Enchanted Voyage of a Cosmic Cartographer
Claude Denjean - Kiss This
Antix - Moses
Suzan Kocher's Supratron - In these dying days
O & THE MO - Make Way For The Sun
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Danzig - Long Way Back From Hell
Fazerdaze - A Thousand Years
The Nudge - Calls Me
HINA - Hinātore
The Shelter People - Smokestack Lightnin'
Justin Deighton & Leo Zero ft Marcel - Those Were The Days
Iggy and the Stooges - Penetration
Pearl Jam - Drop The Leash [Live in Zurich 1992]
Dub Pistols - Mucky Weekend feat. Rodders
Joey Valence & Brae - Ready Set
Home Brew - Good God feat. Hollie Smith & Tyna Keelan
Wallace - Breathe
The Sadies - The Most Despicable Man Alive
Te Huhu - Madjesty Free
Jungle Fire - Comencemos [Renegades Of Jazz Remix]
Killing Joke - The Death & Resurrection Show
Yoshiko Sai - Yoru No Sei
Cukor Bila Smart - The Great Hen-Yuan' River
Lyn Collins - Think (about it)
New Order - Waiting For The Sirens' Call [Planet Funk Remix]
Litia's recommendation for this week is the new Alfonso Cuarón series on Apple TV starring Cate Blanchett, it's a nail-biting psychological thriller! Whakarongo mai nei ~
Cam from Southbound Records brings in a bunch of plates to play From The Crate
Cam's selections include the first international reissue of 1975 album by Yoshiko Sai 佐井好子 called MANGEKYOU/万華鏡, and a compilation album from 1971 called Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives, and finally one of the most sampled break tracks Think About It by Lynn Collins from reissued 1986 compilation James Brown's Funky People.
Jonny chats to James Coyle of The Nudge and composer John Psathas about their most recent collaboration, the just released single -Call Me. Whakarongo mai nei.
This week Dr Kirsten Zemke chats to Jonny about the genre of Jungle, it's variations and developments since it's inception from reggae and Jamaican music in the early '90s in the U.K. Whakarongo mai nei~