Kia ora whānau, thanks for tuning in to Tuesday Morning Glory. Two key words today: psychedelia and electronica – we cycle through the folky goodness of Dream Sitch and Snowy Band before the swirling ambience of Cousin and Yu Su later in the show.
Happy Friday! E whai ake nei, coming up on your Rāmere Brekkie with Rosetta and Milly: Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, Milly had a kōrero with Sister Bliss of Faithless about Synthony, and Cam is up for From The Crate. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week's show focuses on The Chills' compilation album Kaleidoscope World, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Features tracks from Brave Words and other Chills-related artists, such as the Able Tasmans, The Verlaines. Also features songs from fellow Dunedin Sound artists The Clean, The Bats and Tall Dwarfs, as well as songs from Joy Division, Beach Boys, Pavement and Yo La Tengo!
This Day in History takes us back to 1992, for the recognition of Bosnia-Herzegovina as a country by the United States, and a escalation of violence in that part of the wars which ripped apart Yugoslavia.
This week on The Playbook, we focus on the sport of motors! We're joined by our first guest, Emilia Sullivan, who is an avid motorsports fan! The exhilarating world of fast cars and bikes has always been a controversial and fun sport to be apart of, and that's what this episode is all about! We'll be covering everything, from Formula 1 to Lawn Mower Racing. That's us for this week on The Playbook!
The Mayor phones up for his penultimate chat on the Breakfast show, touching the Ports of Auckland review findings, the Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Manukau and the National Policy Statement for Highly Productive Land. Whakarongo mai nei!
Salene's here for the final A Room of One's Own for 2022, helping out renters everywhere. On the agenda today is a nagging landlord, summer sublets, and hot apartments. Whakarongo mai nei!