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ザ・ハウムズ, アンサンブルシュバリエー & タイニー・ショップ - 道イキントウ Eli Miles Salter - ? joshfx - sketamine Aphex Twin - Avril 14 (Will Van Horn Pedal Steel Cover) Madlib - Road of the Lonely Ones Massive Attack, Elizabeth Fraser - Black Milk Fairuz - Ma Kedert Neseet Bibio - Old Graffiti Womb - Only You Lucy Dacus - Talk There’s a Tuesday - Margo The Chills - Steel Skies Mim Jensen - Past Life Te Manu, Shankara NZ - Pūnganangana (Dub) Grey Code, Phase - Call in Me Roygreen & Protone, Dual - You Did This John Glacier - Home Reb Fountain - Nothing Like Roy Montgomery - Downtown to Vesuvio Voxtrot - Warmest Part of the Winter Photek - Into the 90’s Whitney Houston - It’s Not Right But It’s Ok (Pj Bridger Refix) Mammalien - I Don’t Want to Live on This Planet Anymore Transistors - Country Music Body of Work - Secondhand Blues The Hongi Slicker - Falling Off (prod. Kenny Sterling) Kedr Livanskiy - Anna Talking Heads - Girlfriend is Better (Live) Mount Kimbie - Boxing feat. King Krule (DJ Python Remix) MGMT - Congratulations DONSURF - Concorvado Joan As Police Woman - The Magic Saya Gray - SHELL ( OF A MAN ) V.I.V.E.K - Asteroids Rareman - Power Ballad Skepta - Gas Me Up (Diligent) [Acapella] Ahmed Fakroun - Nisyan Peter Cat Recording Company - Memory Box
Eliza is joined for My Morning Mixtape by Keryanne Mayhew, one of the four choreographers behind Four Leaps / One Point, a dance production showing at the Basement Theatre from September 26th-30th.
Geoff Ong and band come up to the studio to play us brand new tune 'Don't Know You No More' along with a couple of other dance-pop bangers. Cheers NZ On Air Music!!
Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us a bFM fave this week, with Goth. Featuring Dead Can Dance's The Host Of Seraphim, Sister's of Mercy's This Corrosion, and Siouxsie and the Banshee's Cities In Dust.
Dr. Kirsten Zemke helps understand how Zolo came to be, a genre that has caused many debates. Featruring Godley & Creme' Sandwiches Of You, The Residents' Constantinople and XTC's Meccanik Dancing (Oh We Go!).