HALFQUEEN chats with Ladi6 about her new single LightBulb- the second single to drop off from her forthcoming album Le Vā as well as her staacked nationwide tour across June and July!
Oto had a kōrero with Geneva AM (Ngāti Ruapani mai Waikaremoana, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Aitutaki, Palmerston) to talk about her latest single 'Urban Planning,' an homage to her tīpuna and the second track off her forthcoming album 'Pikipiki'
Rosetta and Nick catch up with your favourite space expert Josh to chat about what's happening out there in the cosmos this week! The trio cover everything from Japan’s Resilience lunar landers second failed landing, to a Chinese mission that has launched to one of Earth’s quasi-moons, and the distant future possibilities of galaxies coliding!
For the first hour of the show Carlotta weaves the listeners through a selection of new wave post-punk and early electronic sounds. An ongoing love affair with this sonic space. The second half shifting down a gear into some recent releases of afro-soul-gospel productions, flowing into a few sweet wind down Brasilera melodies.
Greening Out with Jim is BACK! Rosetta and Milly will be catching up with Jim on the second Thursday of every month, and today Jim is up in the studio for a kōrero about seeds, and starting the garden back up in springtime. Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring Jordan discussing the Punks For Palestine Fundraiseron Your Gig Is Showing. Then, Babe Martin is back for her second part of Demo Gods with Finn.
Goldtooth is your bosom selecta this morning! Catch his brand new show Goldtooths Gold Mine every second Saturday from 7-9pm, or online via the bCasts. Whakarongo mai nei!
Te Whanganui-a-Tara's MĀ (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tūhoe) joins Hunter to discuss the stories behind 'Blame It On The Weather' their second album.
Deputer Mayor Desley Simpson is back on the airwaves for 2026 with Rosetta and Milly - catch their kōrero every second Thursday at 8:10am. Today, Rosetta and Milly chat with Desley about what's been happening in Tāmaki over the summer and the newly announced Flood Research Project. Whakarongo mai nei!