Jess plays new tracks by Childish Gambino, For the Girl Who Has Everything, Deerhoof and many more. Listen to the full show including the features; Main Centered and Long Player with Haz Beats.
Jess plays new releases by MF Doom & Madlib, LOVING and even an unreleased track by P.H.F.! She talks about Maple Syrup and Gulls for Main Centered. Mr Amish chats about his latest album, Yolk, for Long Player,
It's Christmas Eve but Jess doesn't play any Christmas songs. She plays her favourite tracks released in 2016 from international and local artists. She talks about Fruit Tree and Draghound for Main Centered. Long Player features P.H.F.'s latest album, 9mm.
Jess is back for her first show of 2017. For Main Centered, she looks at A.W.P (Wellington) and Avec Spirale (Dunedin). She is also joined in the studio by members from Courtney Hate for Long Player.
Jess plays new tracks by Arcade Fire, Grouper, Jay Som, Homeshake and many more. She talks about Nervous Jerk and ONONO for Main Centered. Bobandii (Silas) comes into studio to talk about his latest album, Of The Forest, for Long Player.
Jess is back and plays new tracks by Ty Segall, Homeshake, Toro y Moi and many more. She talks about Coyote (Dunedin) and Hybrid Rose (Wellington) for Main Centered. Dalyan RD also joins Jess in the studio for Long Player.
Jess brings the latest tracks by Jay Som, JJ Doom, Sui Zhen, Wurld Series and many more. For Main Centered, Jess introduces Cody Matthews and Robots In Love. Auckland musician, Kraus, talks about his album, Grip The Moon, for Long Player.
New tracks by Kane Strang, Laura Marling, Father John Misty and many more. For Main Centered, Jess introduces DJ PHLUFFEEDYCE (Dunedin) and Strange Stains (Wellington). She's joined by Auckland band, Host Club, for Long Player talking about their album, 'Total Health, Total Health'.
Greater Auckland (formerly know as Transport Blog) are criticising Auckland Transport’s preferred option for inner city bus routing. They say the plan is bad not only for buses and congestion, but also for business as a whole in the center city. The Wire producer Adam Jacobson speaks with Greater Auckland Editor, Matthew Lowrie, to learn more about what he thinks is wrong with Auckland Transport’s plan.
This week, Tess, Ben and Reuben chat to a Alex Johnston from Fossil Free UoA about the protests on campus, we also have our weekly chat with Green Party's James Shaw about the 2017 budget. We have our usual weekly feature, Southern Cross with Kendall Hutt from AUT's Pacific media center. Ben Chats to charity lawyer Sue Barker. He also speaks to Peter Thompson, a media lecturer from Victoria University. All of this and more on the full podcast here.