Beth and Liz of O/PUS join Chris in the studio to chat about their gig at Audio Foundation this Saturday to celebrate the release of their EP Out at sea, the water is deep
Rosetta and Milly have a kōrero with Theia and Jolie Holland about their new single! ‘My Sister’s Hands In Mine’ features on Theia’s highly anticipated debut album GIRL, IN A SAVAGE WORLD, which is out on November 7 on all streaming platforms, as well as limited edition Metallic Gold 180gm heavyweight vinyl. Whakarongo mai nei!
HALFQUEEN speaks with Silver Scroll finalist JessB about the nomination of Power, from her outstanding debut album Feels Like Home. Plus, a world premiere of a new track, the HalfQueen and Pasquinel remix of BULLSEYE from 3 Nights In Amsterdam 5th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, which drops tomorrow on vinyl and digitally. Whakarongo mai nei!
My Friends Are Home II is the second installation of a collection of Millie Dunstall and Cheska Brown’s photographic works, currently showing at Window Gallery.
Presented on window vinyl and splashed with painted buttermilk, the show sees these semi-transparent photographs depicting the artist's friends in their flats in Tāmaki Makaurau – inviting a certain intimacy and conversation between the images and the viewer themselves. Like a time capsule, the photographs carry qualities of nostalgia and sentimentality, allowing the viewer to have insight into not only what those intimate relationships look like in the artist's lives, but also their own.
Sof had a kōrero with Millie Dunstall and Cheska Brown about the show and their collaborative practice.
Well we're all back recording from home - The gang catchs up over the phone
We still do all our regular segments - This time at least we get sports to talk about (marble racing no longer), Emmerdale and our brand new - Four Thirsty w thanks to Cassels Brewing Co. - We taste the lager this week and it's yummy!
Aubrey O'Grady is currently studying a Bachelor of Education (Honours) specialising in Inclusive Education. This week on Lecture Me, Aubrey tells us about a lecture from EDUC759: Inclusivity Practices in Neurodiversity taught by Professor Missy Morton. Whakarongo mai nei ~