Sick of lockdown? Yes, party down! It's a ZAMbO morphine injection of upbeat moves and grooves to ease the pain. Hush child, what seems to be the problem? Will some Italian disco, French 90's pop, 80's Motown and New Wave cure what ails you? Let me hook you up to my vinyl drip!
~ universal harmony ~
Percolating a grateful ora whilst massaging the creative mind
The koto, a traditional Japanese string instrument, lives everywhere from recurring anime trope to disco shimmer, through to Dr. Dre hook (sort of). But, most importantly, how can Mike purchase one?
Journalist, filmmaker, producer, and apparent Louis Theroux variant (to the unimaginative on Twitter, at least), David Farrier drops in to the studio to talk about his brand new Netflix series, Dark Tourist. Sadist horror houses, nuclear radiation sites, murder tours... Mike's hooked. But is there anything left for Season Two?
Sam joins Mike and Tess to talk The Good Place, this week. A series he's been a long-time fan off, it's now finally time for it's review, and it;'s glorious. A must-see show, which is sure to get you hooked, according to the expert. But Mikey wants to know, who's seen House of Cards?
Sam tried to watch Chambers, couldn't get into it, so we're talking The Society. And after 10 hours of binge watching the series in two days, Sam's got some thoughts to share. This teen drama has got the running themes to keep you hooked, but is it worth your time?
Jenna's got a weird one (in a very great way), Bunny by Mona Awad, a novel that's very relatable for the high-school-female-friendship model. Jenna didn't read the back before she dived into this one, and she was very pleasantly surprised. A black-comedy, that takes a dark twist and apparently will hook you from the beginning. Nice one.
Jenna remembers Ben Folds Five, and their iconic single, 'Brick' and reckons A Dream About Lightning Bugs, Ben Folds memoir is worth a read. Whether you know the song or not, Jenna says it's a great read, that's sure to get you hooked.
This week, Sam flies solo recording the segment from his bedroom in lockdown. This will be happening for the next few weeks.
With this, he takes a look at the debut studio album from LA punk rock band X "Los Angeles." Released in 1980, this record remains an underground classic to this day and helped usher in a new and vibrant music scene in LA.
For Fancy New Band this morning we had the incredible Katie-Lee come in to play a accoustic set!
Katie-Lee is an alternative singer songwriter from Tāmaki Makaurau who has the ability to create compelling catchy hooks with honest articulate lyricism that opens a door to their core feelings about life and people.