Kirk's back again. We lost one of the greats this week, R.I.P to the legendary Frankie Beverly. We played a few from his band Maze to start the show, also a few tributes later on in the show. We also celebrate the release of the new Nathan Haines album 'Notes' which we played a few songs from. Also marking 50 years since the release of the Jackson Five's Dancing Machine album & 40 years since Stevie Wonder's The Woman In Red soundtrack album.
All that & loads more. Cheers.
Featuring the weekly catchup for all things cinematic with Steve Newall on Flicks'n'That and What's Cooking with saxophonist Nathan Haines ahead of his show at The Powerstation this Rāhoroi. Thanks to The Beer Spot!
Featuring Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki who Joins rosetta to chat exploding rockets, the busy year ahead for the moon, and Trump and Elon's shared desire for Mars exploration.
Also hear Joey Valence & Brae chat to Otto about about Laneway 2025.
Featuring a kōrero with MOHI about his new track, Travelling Tunes with our resident ethnomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke, the weekly telly review with Litia on Viewmaster and Cam's local wax selections on From The Crate thanks to our mates at Southbound Records.