Calvin Harris; Dua Lipa - One Kiss
Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
Nørus - Untitled B
Mr. Fingers; Robert Owens - Can You Feel It (Alternate Mix) [Unmixed]
Yazoo - Don't Go (2008 Remaster)
Amamelia - Unshelter Me
Planetary Assault Systems - Sucktion
Ben Buitendijk - Transistor
UNIIQU3 - UNIIQU3'S GROOVE (GET DOWN)
Untold - Walk Through Walls
Bandshell - Rise Em
Planetary Assault Systems - Dungeon (Ø Phase Remix)
FLmm - Fleruty (original mix)
Tomohiko Sagae - Monkshood
Blank Banshee - Bathsalts
SHE Spells Doom - Moments (S.S.D. Passion Fruit Mix)
999999999 - 300000003
Fatima Al Qadiri - Vatican Vibes (Dubbel Dutch Remix)
Kamila Govorcin - 2221 (Original Mix)
LYM - CARACOL
47:30 Systemic - Phi (Heuristic Audio Remix) (Heuristic Audio)
MM - Drum Pit
Even the Strong - Tompocalypse
MM - 9th Ritual (Lechuga Zafiro Remix)
BAPARI - AFTERSHOCK
Pangaea - Inna Daze
Addison Groove - U Been Gone (Feat. DJ Rashad)
Sirr Tmo - Live In Chicago Subway
Krithi - Respite
Mc Yallah;Debmaster - Sifa Leero
El Búho - Mañana En Tepoztlan (Pata De Perro Remix)
Hempress Sativa - Boom (Wah da da Deng)
Addis Pablo - Flow with Jah
Los Orientales De Paramonga - La Danza Del Mono
Ebo Taylor - Victory
BadSista - No Baile
Nabalayo - Kiangazi (Macheo original version)
Nyege Nyege Tapes - Mesh Intensifier
estoc - shadowbox wit u (davOmakesbeats X nkc X ashanti X pound boys)
DJ SWEAT - Bess
Dinamarca - Zorna (KABLAM Remix)
Dinamarca X Busy Signal - Jail (Gil Edit)
Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical - Las oladas
Karol Conká - Louca e Sagaz (feat. WC no Beat)
Frances Chan fully digs the jazzfunk and psychedelia with the latest from Louis Cole and The Comet Is Coming, and showcases the contemporary scenes from both sides of the Atlantic.
Setlist:
Louis Cole – Dead Inside Shuffle
Medicine Singers ft Jaimie Branch – Sanctuary
The Comet Is Coming – Technicolour
Louis Cole – Bitches
Thundercat – Thousand Knives
Vulfmon – Boogie Man
Scary Goldings – Louis Cole Sucks
The Comet Is Coming – Lucid Dreamer
GoGo Penguin – Erased by Sunlight
Rebecca Vasmant & Nadya Albertsson – Broken Biscuits
Myele Manzanza & Omar – Therapy
Soccer96 – Flight Formation
Richter City Rebels – Have No Fear
Quentin Angus – Enigma
Louis Cole – I’m Tight
High Pulp – All Roads Lead to Los Angeles
The Comet Is Coming – Pyramids
Theon Cross – Wings
Brandon Coleman – Mutha Afrika
Nubya Garcia, Las Perla, Kaidi Tatham – La Cumbia Me Esta Llamado
Louis Cole – Planet X
Scary Goldings – Cornish Hen
Butcher Brown – Lawd WhyTheo Croker ft Gary Bartz & Kassa Overall – Jazz Is Dead
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Whistling Past the Graveyard
Alex takes out a Second Guessing win, correctly guessing the Cocteau Twins' track Heaven or Las Vegas. On Isthmus'n That with Desley Simpson, the Deputy Mayor speaks to Rachel about council consultation being open for Aucklanders to have their say on the cost sharing agreement between central and local government for storm recovery, councillors hearing this week that the Auckland Council climate plan is not tracking to halve its emissions by 2030 and weather forecasting for a dry summer in Auckland. Leea Lamatoa from Girls Rock Aotearoa is in the studio to talk about the launch of the To The Front programme in Auckland. On Stage Direction with Alice Canton, Jared Blakiston is in the studio to talk about Auckland Theatre Company’s Switzerland, a fast-paced psychological thriller. Jack Roberston, a PhD candidate at the School of Engineering is in the studio for Ready Steady Learn, to talk about his project investigating medicinal cannabis waste, and how to find a circular solution. Whakarongo mai nei!
Frances Chan lounges on the exotica sofa to start the show, then highlights her favourite acts from Womad Aotearoa 2025, plays a Jarrett twofer and marches out on the funk.
Set list:
Sun Ra – Interplanetary Music
Beach Boys – Pet Sounds
Esquivel – Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Les Baxter – Mozambique
Dorothy Ashby – Fool on the Hill
Bala Desejo – Baile de Mascaras (Recarnaval)
Nitin Sawhney – Homelands
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Mustt Mustt
Jean Phi Dary, Jeff Mills – The X Factor
O. – 176
The Comet Is Coming – Frequency of Feeling Expansion
Domi & JD Beck ft Thundercat – Not Tight
Ana Carla Maza – Las Primaveras (Live)
Branford Marsalis Quartet – The Windup
Keith Jarrett – Spiral Dance
Kamasi Washington – Vortex
After ‘Ours ft Louis Baker – That Love
Polyrhythmics – Chophouse
The Meters – It Ain’t No Use
Sun Ra – At Sundown
This week, Jogai and Harry chat to Dr James Cheeseman of the UoA's Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences to learn more about a big scientific insight into Piha's little critters, and Harry has a report on a new not-for-profit public health model that suggests the legal sale of recreational cannabis will greatly benefit Aotearoa. 95bFM reporter Will Parsonson chats to Fossil Free UoA's Rhys Jones about divesting from fossil fuels, and our weekly Thursday feature State of the States has returned! This week, Harry chats to Nick about North Korea/US relations, and the attention-grabbing election in the state of Georgia. Andrew Little is also back for our weekly chat. All this and more on the Thursday Wire - check out the full podcast here.
With many countries pushing for progressive cannabis reform, there are calls for New Zealand to follow suit. The New Zealand Drug Foundation has released policy outlining the need to decriminalise all drugs, legalise cannabis, and regulate its market. They argue that current laws are outdated and make criminals out of drug users, when instead drug use should be treated as a health issue. Producer Reuben McLaren spoke to Ross Bell, the Executive Director of the New Zealand Drug Foundation to learn more, starting with a question regarding their proposed model.
Joel Thomas hosts The Wire with Sam Smith as producer in which:
We hear from Duncan Grieve who’s stepping down as editor of The Spinoff about why he’s making this decision and the background of the organisation.
We hear from University of Auckland Professor Janet McLean about a new book she has co-authored on the role and place of the Crown and Sovereign in New Zealand.
We get response to the controversial comments about Te Reo from Paul Moon.
We talk to Dr. Neal Curtis about how social media works as an education an information platform and what issues arise out of this model.
And we check in with SOUL to get the latest on the battle to save Ihumatao from development.
Cass and Tom from Audrey's Dance popped up to the studio to share some of their favourite influential tracks ahead of their performance at MOTH Festival this weekend. Check out their picks here and follow the My Morning Mixtape playlist here.
Kraftwerk - The Model
Todd Terje - Strandbar
William Onyeabor - Good Name
Tribute Show:
First Hour: Little Richard
Second Hour: Florian Schneider
Playlist:
Little Richard - Tutti Frutti
Little Richard - True Fine Mama
Little Richard - Jenny, Jenny
Little Richard - Good Golly, Miss Molly
Little Richard - Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
Little Richard - Anyway You Want Me
True King Of Rock: Little Richard by Bugsy Cline
Little Richard - Lucille
Little Richard - Ooh My Soul
Little Richard - Dock Of The Bay
Little Richard - Goodnight Irene
Little Richard BBC Interview with Ray Connolly
Little Richard - Keep A Knockin
Little Richard - Rip It Up
Little Richard - Send Me Some Lovin
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Kraftwerk - Hall Of Mirrors
Kraftwerk - Neon Lights
Kraftwerk - Radioactivity (Live)
Kraftwerk - The Model
Kraftwerk - Metropolis
Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator
Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express
Kraftwerk - Ruckzuck
Kraftwerk - Strom
Lockdown restrictions along with this Covid induced change to our economic climate sees local businesses forced to adapt their business models to suit these changing times. Producer Aneeka Moheed brings this package with interviews from Bestie Café, Mercury Plaza, and AUT economist Dr Jonathon Baker.