π Kia ora lovelies. Today's show features a boat load of acid-jazz, dub, and 'world' music. Cast your eyes on the playlist, you might even see something you like! Thank you as always for all the support. I'll see some of you next wednesday at save and rave the b.
Apologies for not uploading last weeks bcast it got lost in the wash, however the playlist is still there.
As always the spotify playlist lives here. Sending you all the love. π
(starts at 03:30) π Kia ora b-adjacent creatures. First show of 2024 brings an ambient and melanchole start that builds into some dub / latin / east asian sounds. Sections of indie favourites feature too with splashes of house / techno / garage scattered throughout. It is so good to be back, thank you for all the love via the text and call-line. I'll see you same time next week with more music.
π Kia ora lovelies. The second show of 2024 features music from all walks and eras. A plethora of new cuts with some old favoruites thrown in too.
We also feature unreleased tracks from Jefferson Chen for the This Room is an Island interactive performance debuting February 2nd-4th. And an unreleased track from local up-and-coming house producer DJ Name.
As is always the case, the spotify playlist for this show lives here. π See you next week.
π Kia ora gorgeous humans, Thursday 1-4's Eli guest hosts today's show with a selection of music from all genres and eras. There is something for everyone in this three hour package. Eli also chats to Professor Peter Lineham about recent developments in the Cathlolic's church's approach to same sex marriage for That's the Spirit.
The playlist for todays show also exists here. π
π Hi team. Today's show serves up hot opening 35 minutes of eclectic drum and bass fading into 140 tempos.
Plenty of new local music from the whole genre spectrum comes next.
Cuts old and new from abroad feature, including some tasty late 70's mexican rock.
A 2010's indie retrospective see's some music from The Shins / Youth Lagoon and Grizzly Bear later on in the show. I also almost choke myself to death live on air - that's entertaining.
Thank you for the interaction on today's show, I can't describe how nice it is to hear from listeners.
Peter Cat Recording Co @ Neck of The Woods last night was so bloody good.
π Scorching hot day! Today's show kicks off with a few new cuts from around the world. We then cycle through some gorgeous summer tunes before a brief period of drum and bass flirtation. This rolls into a trip down memory lane with some 80s/90s underground classics. An unreleased bootleg from DJ Name features before a final hour of power.
Thanks as always to all who have stopped by live, and many thanks to all those who listen at home.
Apologies to those trying to call through on todays show, the phone's ringtone was playing up.
I will see some of you for drive on Monday. If not, see you next Thursday as we prepare ourselves for shipwrecked in Te Arai.
Blind Mango Chutney plays some classics, and a preview of Calexico ahead of their gig in Auckland on 11 Feb, plus an interview with Kiwi entrepreneur and philanthropist Michael Watt who co-owns Ronnie Scottβs in London. Michael (83) name drops galore with local music promoter and friend of the Jazz Show Nathan Graves to highlight some of his colourful past that led to using a βlazy couple of millionβ to βclean up a shit holeβ 20 years ago and turn Ronnie Scottβs around to preserve the famed jazz venue.
π Apologies for the delay in getting this to you.
Today's show features a plethora of new music thanks to last weeks bandcamp Friday. We hear new cuts from sensational new Japanese dream pop group TAMTAM. Scattered throughout is reissued Congolese funk and grooves from Costa Rica via famous label Discodelic. Indie favourites Future Islands feature and we hear from old favourites Sneaky Feelings, Cocteau Twins, CAN, and The Roots. Obscure new club-adjacent music features throughout for those with an electronically minded ear (Leod, Burial, Bluetoof, Synkro, and Joy Orbison).
There's plenty of gaps in this weeks spotify playlist as we feature many tracks not available on streaming services (and not available generally, looking at you brand new Rewind Fields track).
See you all in a couple of days, same place, same time. π