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.
This week on Universal Harmony: A night driven by rhythm and pulse—beats that move, melodies that flow, and a groove that carries you forward.
Hosted by PHILLIEE, with the Sound of Sydney by Carlos Avilés, weaving together percussive textures and deep vibrations. Tune in, sync up, and let the momentum take you.
On Rātū Morning Glory i tēnei ata, Sof spoke with Ms Ray (UK) about her love for the music of the 80s, working with Scenic Route on Scenic Route: Road Less Travelled, Vol. 2, released last year, and Sof's favourite song, 'Signs'. Listen back to their kōrero here!
Combo of; the Irish bandwagon post Fontaines DC pre St Patricks day and a fossick down in the blues hole. Including some Irish blues. yippe yi ay fiddly doo.
Nick and Rosetta are back for another epic Tuesday Drive! Today on the show, we listen to Nick's catch up with Durand Jones & The Indications ahead of their show at The Powerstation - and their new album Flowersout June 27! For AudioCulture, the duo catch up with local legend and owner of Whammy Bar Lucy Macrae about the history of Save Our Venues, now known as Independent Music Venues Aotearoa. Plus news, weather, surf, prizes, SRN Top 10 recap, and more!