Yesterday the Resident Doctor’s Association announced that they'd come to an agreement with the District Health Boards over safer rosters. The deal guarantees doctors safe working hours with no more than 10 consecutive rostered days, and also they will not be rostered on for more than 4 consecutive night shifts of up to 10 hours. 95bFM's Dylan Kelly speaks to resident doctor Catherine Foster about her interpretation of the deal and whether the changes are adequate.
95bFM Residency: The Big Fresh Collective host Florence Ferguson, aka Foxtrot.
Pōneke-born but Otautahi-based, Foxtrot began selecting tunes on RDU 98.5 FM. Capturing hearts (and ears), she was thrust onto CDJs; quickly gaining traction among the hard hitters of the underground ’03 scene.
A big lover of old-school trance, breakbeat, electro, and "crack-up bootlegs" she secured slots alongside some of finest local talent; Keepsakes, Texture, Liam K. Swiggs, & Ultraviolet.
Drawing influence from fun-loving techno DJs such as Anetha & VTSS, and letting Ōtautahi's heavy drum n bass scene seep through her sets, there really isn’t anything Foxtrot would shy away from.
First up in the lerm werld residency is none other than the hardest working DJ in the scene, Keighto. Honestly one of the most versatile heavy lifters you will ever have the pleasure to meet. Kate is a weapon on the tools, but mixes in such a way that you know she cares about you and your dreams. Some people may be mistaken to think that Keighto is just a UKG DJ, but becoming a staple in the lermiversa she has proven time after time how versatile she truly is. This mix does it again with tunes ranging from hard hitting Electro to heartfelt pop bangers. Buckle in and enjoy the ride.
Watercare is proposing to build a new water treatment facility in a Oratia, a small community in the foothills of the Waitakere Ranges. However this proposed watercare system comes at a cost to the community. Watercare needs to acquire property for their new site, and the displacement of 18 local families will result if the proposal goes ahead. Ashleigh McCaull spoke to Oratia resident Paul Goldsmith to get a sense of how the community is feeling.
After attending her first electronic music festival in early 2020, Lazy Daisy was born. When Covid first hit, most were stocking up on household necessities, however, for Daisy, this was when her love for the deep dance began.
From sets at Taniwhas Den, Twisted Frequency, and Tora Bombora, performances at your favourite venues around Pōneke and fortnightly sessions on Mouthfull Radio - her eclectic mixes have teased their way across the country. Setting out to create unforgettable experiences, expect refined selections, sensual treats and naughty beats.
Rimene is a bit of a barefoot bandit, who yearns to be in a field, doof stick and psytrance blaring. But we're Lerm Werld and we don't really do that. So this is his take on its 2am in the club and he's guiding you home. Expect high energy driving trance, techno and of course a bit of psy. We love Rimene and think you will too.
This week, Sam takes a look at the 1999 classic from The Roots "Things Fall Apart." This album helped set the future blueprint for instrumentation in hip-hop and proved rap could be more than just sample-based.
Frances talks with artist Chevron Hasset about Far, Far Away, his show opening this evening at Artspace Aotearoa. Guest producer Sam talks to Christian Dimick about his upcoming show, Spilling Heavy Water opening at Kaukau Gallery in Wellington on Saturday. Frances talks to the retired director of Objectspace, Philip Clarke about the life of Nanette Cameron, a pivotal figure in New Zealand Interior Design design who has passed away at 95 years old. To finish the show we have your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!