Anthonie Tonnon made his way up from Whanganui to the bFM studios in Tāmaki Makaurau! He had a chat to Jess about his new album, 'Leave Love Out Of This', released via Slow Boat Records, Misra Records and Flippin Yeah Records.
He talks about the Electronic Music Library, the cancellation of Campbell Live, being a young Dunedin brat, and plane crashes.
Tracklist: Leave Love Out Of This
When I'm Wrong
Entertainment
Lockheed Bomber
Peacetime Orders
Jerry Watts is a Pōneke-based producer and DJ. At present, he is releasing music through the Strange Behaviour label and co-hosts the show 'Wingdings' on Mouthfull radio with Ludus. In the first hour, Jerry shares a club-focused mix that includes some of his forthcoming productions. In the second hour, Jerry is joined by Dudley Benson, an avant-pop songwriter and producer based in Ōtepoti. The duo have put together a conceptual ambient mix that follows the journey of snow and ice from the mountains through a river to a lake.
Frances and Liam have a wee pre-recorded show on the way to WOMAD! E whai ake nei, coming up on Various Artists today:
Liam had a yarn with Wellington Zine Fest’s Liam Goulter and multimedia artist Arden Etoile about the Local Queers zine project
Frances has a korero with Auckland Arts Festival Artistic Director Shona McCullagh about the festival, what’s going on and what the festival means for the arts community here
Liam has a chat with Kelsie from the Tāmaki Anarchist Bookfair! We’ved had a yarn about the origins of the event, the intersections between art and anarchy, and more!
Frances talks with artist Chevron Hasset about Far, Far Away, his show opening this evening at Artspace Aotearoa. Guest producer Sam talks to Christian Dimick about his upcoming show, Spilling Heavy Water opening at Kaukau Gallery in Wellington on Saturday. Frances talks to the retired director of Objectspace, Philip Clarke about the life of Nanette Cameron, a pivotal figure in New Zealand Interior Design design who has passed away at 95 years old. To finish the show we have your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!
Liam is BACK! And Frances is not. But we go forth, with Joe at our side! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today:
Liam had a chat with the good people behind Printopia, an awesome arts festival celebrating printmaking over at Corbans Estate Arts Centre next weekend.
Guest Producer Joe Wiickins talked to Diana Hu from Street Talk about Horizons, a dance movement centred around the Asian migrant story in Aotearoa and how it explores identity.
Guest producer Sam Clark speaks to Gretchen La Roche from Creative New Zealand about the $22M additional arts funding for established festivals.
A lovely and chill NZ Music Month show, with Liam repping Hans Pucket and Frances in her Marlins Dreaming garb.
E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today!
Frances spoke to Jenna Todd (of Breakfast book reviews) about the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
Liam chatted to Divya Kumar and Hebe Kearney about the winter mini poetry festival happening across Tāmaki Makaurau month
And finally we have your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!
Last night, Rachel and Stella headed to see the glitz and glam of the 2023 APRA Silver Scroll Awards Kaitito Kaiaka. Steph Brown and Fen Ikner of LIPS were the Music Directors this year, curating a selection of covers honouring the nominees. Listen back to hear from the winners nominees and across categories about their feelings on the tracks, storied careers, and thoughts about the craft of songwriting. Whakarongo mai nei!