Nau mai, haere mai, Plato's Retreat are at full capacity this week, thanks to Cassels Brewing Co.
Sam and Jenn turn up a little dusty but are positively jiving by the end of the show. This week includes some auspicious firsts (the first Peter Gabriel track and first drum'n'bass track played on the show from Teremoana Rapley), and one big second: the return of the Cassels Milkstout, recently re-crowned BEST MILK STOUT IN THE WORLD.
Featuring friend segments! The Sound of Sydney with our good mate Carlos Avilés, who has graced the show since 2016 and has delivered week-on-week without fail. Jon Bernais gave us Higher Porpoise mid lockdown and he's proven to be as unpredictable as the pandemic.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
On this Thursday Breakfast with Rachel she brings you a highly informative Political Commentary with Dr. Lara Greaves. They touch on the Waikeria Prison protest, the Ihumatao Deal and new Covid requirements for returning New Zealands from the U.K. or U.S.A. News breaks throughout the show of the thousands of Trump supporters who storm the Capitol in Washington D.C. Zoë brings you updates on the evolving story. Asides from the real-time updates on the crumbling of democracy, there's also a From the Crate with Southbound's Record Troye, and Sarah offers up some great music picks during her segment, Praise of Songs.