Kia ora whānau, thanks for tuning in to Tuesday Morning Glory. Two key words today: psychedelia and electronica – we cycle through the folky goodness of Dream Sitch and Snowy Band before the swirling ambience of Cousin and Yu Su later in the show.
From a Black Sabbath ethiojazz cover to jazz in te reo; from feverish 50-year-old fusion to the latest from the UK, Europe and NZ, Frances Chan spreads another smorgasbord of jazzy delights over the airwaves.
Setlist:
UKanDanZ – War Pigs
Joe Kaptein – Sunday Arvo I
Tom Misch, Yussef Dayes – I Did it For You
Aron Ottignon – Morning Dew
Rakino Quartet – Out of Season
Panam Panic – Love of Humanity
Goldsmith Baynes – To Ihu
Ludivine Issambourg – Kickin’ Your Ass
Bobbi Humphrey – Ladies Day
Women in Jazz, Rosa Brunello – Uno Punto Uno
Antibalas – La Ceiba
Kokoroko – Sweetie
Joe Armon-Jones ft Yazmin Lacey – One Way Traffic
John Abercrombie, Jan Hammer, Jack DeJohnette – Red and Orange
Robin Bennich – Music in 3 Parts
Tony Allen – Moanin’
Eddie Jefferson – So What
Stanley Clarke – Silly Putty
Louis Cole, Metropole Orkest – Things Will Fall Apart
Whitefield Brothers – Pamukkale
Wayne Shorter, Milton Nascimento – Miracle of the Fishes
Joe Kaptein – Sunday Arvo II
This ones a very special one, straight NZ music for two hours, we've got Jeddy Beats in for a sneaky lil DnB Mix & coming up later a heavy hitting DnB ID from the Industries favourite Voice of Reason, Hailure, Ful track list below.
The week begins with a lovely bit ofFashunwith Penelope Noir, a kōrero with Harry Lilley from First Move, a meaty and beautiful and totally NZ gothic poetry collection on Loose Reads with Manon, and renting help with Salene on A Room of One's Own. Whakarongo mai nei!
Oto and Jaycee chatted with Valere about her new single - 'I'll Tell You When I Know' and played 2 hours of music by singer-songwriters from the Asian diaspora.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: In times like this, music is our go to, and we're here for you with tunes a-plenty; Alice Canton pops in to talk about her upcoming show Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ); and Jenna pops in with a book to help you do nothing.
Another week's end, another show from Lucia. She plays some old favourites including a hark back to her first ever Morning Glory show, a Courtney Barnett version of Chastity Belt's Different Now, as well as some brand-new vinyl including Nina Simone's beautiful live album You've Got To Learn recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1966. Big Sur joins to play some folk songs carrying stories of Aotearoa's history complete with a banjo, clarinet, and double bass for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ on Air Music !
Gene Wilder – Pure Imagination
Devendra Banhart – Saturday Night
Regina Spektor – Small Bill$
Sleigh Bells – It's Just Us Now
Nightcrawler – Dystopia
DBLDBL – Gains
Tkay Maidza – Carry On feat. Killer Mike
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Push The Sky Away
Johnny Cash – Hurt
serpentwithfeet – four ethers
Soft Hair – Lying Has To Stop
Thundercat – Bus In These Streets
Swet Shop Boys – Tiger Hologram
L'Orange & Mr. Lif – Strange Technology feat. Akrobatik & Gonjasufi
Bon Iver – 33 GOD
Oberhofer – Pure Imagination
Factory Floor – 25 25
The Raveonettes – A Good Fight
Crystal Castles – Fleece
Sam Evian – I Need A Man
The Growlers – City Club
Tennisinc – Ladies Don't Play Guitar
Angel Olsen – Intern
Yohuna – Apart
Boxed In – Forget
Mick Jenkins – Spread Love
Local Natives – Coins
Cate Le Bon – Wonderful