The Prime Minister joins us to talk about moving into Alert Level Three, support and accommodation, and the Government's announcement to inject $100m into housing for the homeless.
Fat Freddy's Drop have just been announced on the Rhythm and Alps 2020 lineup, which is made up of 100% New Zealand acts. We spoke with Chopper Reedz (aka Scott Towers) about his thoughts on what covid will mean for New Zealand's festival circuit and what Fat Fredddy's have been up to in the last couple of months.
Anthony Metcalf of 100% GOOD popped in for a chat about the new compilation 'We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar' which is raising funds for those beloved venues. The album features unreleased tracks, covers and originals by heaps of your fave locals including; Marlon Williams, Carb on Carb, French For Rabbits and more. Whakarongo mai nei and grab a copy!
It's been a tough old week for Sam, sifting through the piles of crap of television. He's managed to find a diamond in the rough however, and reckons people should check out Soulmates on Amazon Prime; a show about an app which can predict the love of your life with 100% accuracy.
It's some atmospheric soundtrack music to get us started, then we'll speed things up and take a trip through the breaksy world. Maybe even a little James Taylor towards the end, just to keep it confusing... Olly's pleased with this one; hopes the crispy vibes get you through this bout of 100% humidity.
Hello Humans, My name is the Electronic Digital Generating Engine (The Edge). I'm a hyperintelligence created by the U.S. Government to destroy small Indie radio stations by converting them to corporate entities that only play the billboard top 100. Unfortunately my plan was foiled right at the end by the chosen one. Tuva'a Clifton. I will be back. Stronger than ever. Watch out!
To go out with a bang on 100% NZ music week, Sandy Mill comes into the studio to play some of her tracks, select some favourites from the Aotearoa archives and chat about her upcoming gigs. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dr Lara Greaves gives us some Political Commentary about solidarity action across the motu headed by Te Pāti Māori, as well as first impressions of the government and their 100-day plan.