Dr. Bryce Edwards is here to talk to us about the Green Party welfare and taxation propose, what's going on with the fishing industry, and the latest with the National Party.
Pennie is joined in the studio by one of the nicest people in the industry - Joost Langeveld - Co-owner of Bigpop Studios, label owner, music publisher, musician, songwriter, producer, mentor. They discuss Post Production, Music Composition, Strawpeople, Unitone HiFi + True Bliss
This week during Zoë Larsen Cumming's weekly chat with Green Party co-leader James Shaw, they talk about the campaigning suspension, the election, the agriculture industry and whether the opportunity the first lockdown posed for a fresh and greener future coming out of the first lock down was realised.
Dr. Kirsten Zemke takes us down the rabbit hole of Industrial with Throbbing Gristle's Discipline, Coil's The Anal Staircase, and Nitzer Ebb's Join in the Chant.
Ria Hall is nominated for two awards at the Aotearoa Music Awards this year for her brilliant abum Manawa Wera. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the album, being a māmā and her hopes for te reo Māori in the music industry.
Sam pops in to talk us through Industry (2020), a series he compared to Skins (2007) and Suits (2011), about graduates entering the financial world and all the drama that goes along with it. Sam reckons you should defintiely dive into this one.
Tim joins us in the studio this morning to talk about some heavy media news in Aotearoa's music industry, what's happening with the Australian government and Google, and a story about attempted murder on Radio Virsa's Harnek Singh.
Paddy comes in to discuss a recent music industry hui about making the scene safer and more inclusive. He also answers a couple quick fire production questions via the text machine!
I tēnei ata Ainsley Gardiner (Te-Whānau a Apanui, Ngāti Pikiao and Ngāti Awa) popped in to chat about Cousins, the film adaptation of Patricia Grace's ground-breaking novel, which she has co-directed with Briar Grace-Smith (Ngā Puhi). Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the making of the film, the importance of indigenous storytelling, and industry changes post-Covid.