This 2 piece pack brings some noisey rock n roll goodness to the studio with Labretta Suede on drums and vocals and Johnny Moondog on the electrified guitar!
Our resident cinematographer sits in studio after sitting within the weird triple narrative of Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals. Known for heading fashion houses Gucci and YSL, brewing jaunty eau de parfum, and directing 2009's A Single Man - how did Ben find Ford's latest release?
Jono Glenday can normally be found playing in Long Distance Runner, an Auckland skramz band who play ridiculously fast, short and aggressive tracks. But he’s flipped the coin with his electronic project Fly Nights. On the day he released his debut EP Passage, Jono joined Zac in studio for a live performance.
On the show, Jess plays new tracks by Angel Olsen, Sampa the Great, Vulfpeck and heaps more. Jess interviews (Sandy) Alex G. Mike and Rikki from Auckland band, Water, join Jess in studio for Long Player.
This week Sam takes a look at the Kinks 5th studio album, 1967's "Something Else By The Kinks." Released during the height of psychedelic rock, this album marked a massive change of direction for the band towards British themes in their music of which they would not retreat back from.
AUT Pacific Media Centres Kendall Hutt stopped by the studio to discuss COP23 negiations and what impact they have in the Pacific, Tongas political Monarchy vs Parliment situation and also the outcome of elections which took place in the Solomon Islands.
With the madness of hand-in for the Elam Graduate Art Show only _just_ behind her, Vikki's in studio to talk about how the proliferation of screens affect the viewing politics of art. Is the advent of the infinite screen scroll democratizing art? Or homogenizing it?
Auckland based duo imugi 이무기 have just released their debut EP Vacasian. With top notch production, deep personal lyrics it looks to be one of the most compelling local listens of the 2017. imugi 이무기 join Zac in the studio to perform some of the EP's highlights.