A Saturday evening soundtrack by GoldTooth, Tāmaki Makaurau’s latest London import. DJ, music curator and dentist. A two-hour dive into the freshest sounds from across the globe: club heaters, deep cuts, diaspora gems, and underground electronics, woven together with GoldTooth’s signature flow. From Auckland, to everywhere. Tune in and strike gold.
Today, Jenna joins Milly for chat about Laura Vincent's new novel Hoods Landing! A great read for the lead up to Christmas and a great way to support New Zealand writers, printers, and publishers!
Rosetta has a kōrero with Japanese-Canadian artist Saya Gray, ahead of her performance at The Others Way 2025! Catch her on the Main Stage this Saturday, and tune in to breakfast for the rest of the week to win tickets. Whakarongo mai nei!
We're delighted to welcome an extended set from Jayda G who has been lighting up dancefloors with her music selection plus her passion and enthusiasm. The Canadian producer and DJ shares her time between Vancouver and Berlin, in between running her label Freakout Cult with DJ Fett Burger, which released her 10" Monroe Bumpa / 186 Haylin' alongside Laylay in the summer, followed by a Rudow 12" in September. She had this to say about her mix;
"From disco to house with some unreleased tracks for your listening ears, Jayda G gives you two hours of soulful power. Tune in and get into the groove.”
In Hour 2 it's fellow Canadian Gene Tellem who released her debut EP “Who Says No” on Project Pablo’s label SOBO (Sounds Of Beaubien Ouest) last month. Her mix takes in music from Lola Allen, Sean Smith, LK, Morgun, DMX Krewcharles Trees and Bradford James. She told us;
"Mixes are a great way to give certain songs another life after seeing their effect in confined space. Often those will be put aside to be rediscovered later on. A mix is also a great way to introduce new pieces that i’m excited about, in hopes to create some familiarity for them with the listener that may find themselves hearing it out in the clubs and dance parties of the world."
Sophia Graham is the Communications and Marketing Manager for the Mental Health Foundation of NZ. The Foundation has been concerned about the way suicide has been reported in the news recently, particularly following two high profile people taking their lives. Lillian Hanly spoke to Sophia regarding the issues that have come up and how broadcasters can better talk about this issue.
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