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
Spike delivers a report detailing the timeline of flooding in Auckland, when and where it occurred, and how exactly organisations failed to act in the face of major flooding across the city.
Enjoy a packed Friday show for your troubles. We transport ourselves to Ōtepoti's Radio One, chatting with Dave about the goings-on of the city on Breakfast Buffet. On Travelling Tunes Dr Kirsten Zemke ponders songs about the moon (of which there are many). Nicole of Carb On Carb dials in to yarn about their new single Grounded, which has been released today. The crew from Soft Plastics come up to the studio to chat about their album released this morning, Saturn Return. Whakarongo mai nei!
Join us as Spike guides you through your Tuesday morning. Deputy Mayor of Tāmaki Makaurau, Desley Simpson dials in to talk about the weather warnings for the city and what the council is doing to prepare, as well as the recent numbers on the record-breaking amount of budget submissions. Rita Mae comes up to the studio to chat about her upcoming EP release show for her record Superfeeling. On Stage Direction, Alice Canton speaks with Jane Leonard and Te Arohanui Korewha from the team of KŌPŪ, a show sharing the songs of young wāhine Māori as they navigate this world. Zahra Aghababaie from the Bioengineering Institute at The University of Auckland comes up to the studio for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research in gastrointestinal health and treatment. Whakarongo mai nei!
100% New Zealand music week continues on its mighty quest this Rātu. Synergy Station features Jujulipps and Julien Dyne, and a round of Second Guessing sees some scrumptious lentils donated to the Auckland City Mission (nice work, Andrew!). Rachel talks about the happenings of Tāmaki Makaurau on Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson. Ehua is in the studio to talk about her gig this Friday at Whammy Bar, with support from Hasji and AJ Honeysuckle. On Stage Direction, Alice Canton chats to Guy Montgomery about his recent win as Best of the Fest at the Sydney Comedy Festival, and his show in the New Zealand Comedy Festival. Ready Steady Learn hosts Alex Sims from the Business School, as she explains ChatGPT's role in academia as it stands today. Whakarongo mai nei!
We check in for the first time with Candice since she took up the Breakfast hot seat at Radio One on the SRN Breakfast Buffet! On Travelling Tunes we take the name very literally, as Dr Kirsten Zemke unpicks songs about cities. Tom Lark is in the studio to celebrate his album out today, Brave Star. Litia Tuiburelevu is our Viewmaster, reviewing Barry and its polarising final episode. Eden Burns is in the studio for a chat about his gig with Christopher Tubbs tonight. Whakarongo mai nei!