I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Dr. Zemke's in the radio house talking about Dutch House onTravelling Tunes; Dan from Dartz pops up for a chat ahead of their gig at Whammy Backroom; Sam's here talking about a new and very timely NZ-made TV show on Viewmaster; and Pickle Darling's Lukas phones up from Ōtautahi to chat about their latest single and tour announcement! Whakarongo mai and enjoy the long weekend!
Welcome to Universal Harmony NZ Music Edition!! Like being on the receiving end of a wink from the Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, or witnessing some of Julian Dennison's smooth dance moves firsthand, enjoy 100% trusty homegrown jams that won't disappoint.
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais, both only playing tunes from this glorious country, Aotearoa.
~ Universal Harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Jennifer Curtin phones up to keep us in the loop with what's happening in the big bad world for Political Commentary; Sam brings in some jellyfish in Breakfast Food; and one of the Doc Edge Festival directors, Dan Shanan, pops in to talk us through what documentaries we can catch at this year's festival! Whakarongo mai!
Finn broadcasts from the home garage studio again, with stories, live reading of James and the Giant Peach, plus What Am I, Who Am I, and your calls and texts!
This week on the 95bFM Top Ten! We talked about what beers NZ indie musicians would be; Annabel had a ten minute nap; we listened to songs from the Tangerine Dreams scored 1987 Kathryn Bigelow vampire action film Near Dark; we counted down the biggest songs of the week; as well as songs from Dan Deacon, Nilüfer Yanya, Tierra Whack, and Okay Kaya.
Fukumodo was shunted off of Auckland's FM radiowaves, but it didn't stop the overwhelming sludge of content dripping through the sound mixing desk to our online audiences. Also - Tyler Baikie doesn't like the "soft ravioli" pastry of Irvine's pies.
You'll hear what Nan's most favourite dessert is - we're the first to play the latest single from Marlon Williams - Lewis Black delivers words of wisdom from an old episode of Charlie Brookers' Screenwipe - and Prefab Sprout had another one of their live gigs released from the Beeb again so of course we're playing a couple tracks from that!