Today we welcome the four capable hands of the absolutely fire duo of Imugi 이무기! Carl and Yery set the mood of Tuesday's Breakfast show with their favourite tunes, all intersperced with the usual Tuesday stuff, such as Sounding Off with Phil Goff; your theatre guide Stage Direction with Alice Canton, and Ready Steady Learn! Oh, and the Callums from Hans Pucket pop in for a chat about their upcoming tour as well! Whakarongo mai!
Blind Mango Chutney brings us another Level 3 phone-in show, and jams yet another classic from the Lee Morgan reissue collection. BMC also embraces the seasonal change with a set of tunes dedicated to spring. Plus we remember the late great Dr. Lonnie Smith.
Lee Morgan - Sidewinder
Tony Williams - Sweet Revenge
Turning Point - The Journey - Turning Point
Liquid Liquid - Optimo - Liquid Liquid
Jake Baxendale/Jasmine Lovell-Smith - Sanctuary/Part 1- Optimism
Monty Alexander - Exodus
Avantdale Bowling Club - Years Gone By
Dr Lonnie Smith - Psychedelic Psi
Sarah Vaughan - Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year
Gerry Mulligan - Spring Has Sprung
Carmen McCrae - Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
Herbie Hancock - Dis Is Da Drum
Jan Garbarek - Eventyr
Chick Corea Acoustic Band - Japanese Waltz (Live)
George Russell Sextet - Ezz-thetic
Music Revelation Ensemble - In Time
Chico Hamilton - Mysterious Maiden
Dr Lonnie Smith - Lean Meat
With the inception of Hard ‘n Fast Joints in 2018, Clay Louis, alongside Leo CW formed the collective Eleventh Realm, focusing on bringing the heavier side of dance music to Tāmaki Makaurau. The pair went on to create Ultra Sound as their mainstay and most successful party series in Whammy Bar, transforming the space into an immersive dance experience through minimal lighting, industrial scrap-metal installations, and carefully selected line ups. Recently he has claimed a fortnightly Sunday show on Mouthfull radio ‘Terra Incognita’ which serves as an outlet for ambient, downtempo, and abstract finds more suited for at-home listening. At the club, Clay Louis’ sets are high energy, spanning a unique array of driving techno, trance, breaks, and experimental club that can be heard reflected in his own productions - With an existing cache of self released productions, his forthcoming material showcases a range of influences tied together with a deep understanding of rhythm. Clay Louis' most recent release, 'Visions Of A Friend', for Teethclippers' 'Don't Bite Your Tongue' compilation, is featured in his mix for Related Articles.
Miss Dom cruises into Boxing Day with jazz-funk-soul and Dr Mark Baynes delivers flamenco, bossa, torch songs and Mehldau faves in his twofer set.
Dom's selection:
Mike Nock - Wax Planet
Lucien Johnson - Magnificent Moon
Mara TK - Grrrl
Space Case - Davross
Olivier Holland - $!0 a Rat
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - Hole in One
The Stance Brothers - Dwayne's Shuffle
Third Wave - Maiden Voyage
Sly & Robbie - Bass & Trouble
Mark's selection:
Emmet Cohen - 3 O'clock In the Morning
Emmet Cohen - Resentment (Without Reason)
Felbm - Filatelie
Felbm - Heisei
Paul Bosauder - Cada Uno Su Camino (Tangos)
Paul Bosauder - Callejon De Amistad (Rumba)
Dayna Stephens - Peace (ft. Brad Mehldau & Larry Grenadier)
Dayna Stephens - Moonglow (ft. Larry Grenadier)
Ge Luz - Maracujá
Ge Luz - Maria
Sarah Vaughan - Misty
Sarah Vaughan - Please Be Kind
Brad Mehldau - Don't Let It Bring You Down
Frances Chan sees the new year in with a funky Sun-rise, checks out what’s new on mainland Europe and rounds out the trip with a jaunt to the Latin continent.
Set list:
Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Where Pathways Meet
The Don Ellis Orchestra - Turkish Bath
Anthony Joseph - Maka Dimweh (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix)
Anthony Joseph - The Gift
Fazer - Akom
Simon Moullier - Hot House
Francesco Ciniglio - Self-Made Man
Ellen Andrea Wang - Strange Flower
Kathrine Windfeld Big Band - Orca
Kathrine Windfeld & the Bohuslan Big Band - Block
Max Roach - Lonesome Lover ft. Abbey Lincoln
Lakecia Benjamin - Acknowledgement ft. Dee Dee Bridgewater
Eric Lau - The Best Good
Yussef Kamaal - Remembrance
The New Loungehead - Tip Top Corner
Thundercat - Miguel’s Happy Dance
Hiatus Kaiyote - Red Room
corto.alto - Mayday
Snazzback - Reading
Roberto Fonseca - Kachucha ft. Ibrahim Maalouf
Brenda Navarretyte - A Ochun
Eliane Elias & Chick Corea - Armando’s Rhumba
Rachel O'Neill discusses their new poetry collection Requiem for a Fruit, available now from We Are Babies, and reads two pieces from the collection. In the second half of the broadcast, Hamish Petersen returns to Artbank to talk about Correspondence, the new publication Hamish is editing for The Physics Room.
This week on our regular catch up with Dr Shane Reti from the National Party, News and editorial director Aneeka speaks to him about Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heading off to Asia and the country’s recent move down to the orange traffic light setting.
Frances Chan rejoices in the genius of Pharoah Sanders, gets down with guitars and speaks to Nathan Haines about his upcoming music-meets-visuals performance at the Auckland Art Gallery.
Set list:
Binker and Moses with Max Luthert – Accelerometer Overdose\
Alice Coltrane ft Pharoah Sanders – Lord Help Me to Be
Pharoah Sanders – The Golden Lamp
Mark de Clive-Lowe ft Dwight Trible – Elevation
June Christy – Love Turns Winter to Spring
Zara McFarlane – Future Echoes
The Kahil El’Zabar Quartet – Eddie Harris
Lee Morgan – Angela\
Manfredo Fest - Jungle Cat
Nathan Haines interview
Nathan Haines & Steve Carr – Untitled (inspired by McCahon House residency)
Floating Points, London Symphony Orchestra & Pharoah Sanders – Movement 4
Joe Kaptein – Spaced Out
Dorothy Ashby – Myself When Young
Kahil El’Zabar’s Ritual Trio ft Pharoah Sanders – Africanos/Latinos
Tom Misch – Cranes in the Sky (Quarantine Sessions)
Nick Granville Group – Pablito’s Chicken
Amancio D’Silva – What Maria Sees
Pharoah Sanders – Pharomba
Pharoah Sanders – Astral Traveling
A new project doing novel work in Aotearoa aims to document experiences of the LGBTQ+ pasifika community in healthcare settings. Stella spoke to a research assistant on the project, Allyssa Verner-Pula all about the work. If you're keen to fill out the survey, find more info here: www.manalagi.org