Happy Birthday to the great George Duke - born 12 January 1946 - a titan of this thing called funk. We kick off the show spinning some favourites, and then are joined by @OoGuN unleashing the contents of his family 45" collection, in addition to some current favourites. Dig in.
Holy moly! It's Jonny's last show on 95bFM as our beloved Breakfast host. We're gonna miss the guy - listen back for a celebratory and bittersweet show. Featuring Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke and Viewmaster with Litia. Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring Marijuana Media with Chris and his recap of his recent trip to Japan, brought to you by The Hempstore. Then, Ina from Whau Pasifika Festival calls in for a kōrero about the 12 hour movie marathon happening at the Hollywood Avondale on Friday. Later, Liam from Garage Project is up for Cocktail Corner for a taster of all the nonnies the brewery has on offer for Dry July.
Matthew starts of the show with a bang, announcing that 95bFM is pleased to be presenting the return of Black Country New Road to Tāmaki Makaurau next year! Peter Lineham phones in for That's The Spirit. Later, Billie is up from the Hollywood Avondale to yarn about the cinema's 110th birthday bash,. Then we hear Crawley's korero with Karl Sölve Steven about his recent work creating the soundtrack for the just-released Pike River film. Whakarongo mai nei!
Happy New Year and with that Walao starts off strong with Co-Host Jaycee showing us demos and his top plays and discoveries from 2025. From Hyperpop to experimental, what a treat!
So on this one I decided to have a crack at mixing on the old 1200s, was it good? Probably not, Did I have fun? I guess, Should you subscribe to the Odd Numbers show on iTunes & Apple Podcasts? Bloody Oath you should mate, Podcasts coming soon (I promise x).
As the general manager of Independent Music New Zealand, what sneaky insights can Dylan Pellett give us with regards to the upcoming Going Global Music Summit? Who's coming, who's likely to be playing, and... hey, can we get on the door?
On the day of closing registrations we chat to HP48HRS Auckland City Manager, Morgan Leigh Stewart. In the famous speed-filmaking competition, how many team members are too many? What's this WIFT award then? What the hell is 'Ultra'? And who slammed what door in which face?
India speaks to the CEO of the Aged Care Association, Simon Wallace, about the many rest homes who have struggled to meet the cost of rising wages under April's pay equity settlement. He says homes are having to restructure, cut jobs, or even close their doors.
Wallace said what’s happened since then is that because the settlement isn’t fully funded, and has also been implemented "very quickly", it has put more homes in trouble than anyone predicted.