Laneway festival has just announced the food trucks coming to Albert Park for the 2020 festival and, to celebrate, Festival Firector Julian and Alex from Peach's Hot Chicken popped into studio with some tasty (and extremely hot) kai. Will the Breakfast crew survive the legendary 'Holy Cluck' spice wings? Tune in!
Jess announces she is leaving Totally Wired! This is her second-to-last show.
She plays brand new tracks from Public Service Broadcasting, Courtney Barnett, deadforest, Peach Milk, and many more!
Reb Fountain joins Jess once again for Long Player. She talks about tracks from her brand new album, Iris, which is out now via Flying Nun. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Ep. 270 w/ a Teeth Clippers Takeover, with mixes from Emanuel and Cal.Ske.
Emanuel got a schooling in sound-system culture while living in London for two years. On his return home to Pōneke, he founded Teethclippers via a residency at Club 121. Now, with the release of the Don't Bite Your Tongue compilation, the project has grown into a fully-fledged label as well. That compilation features 14 tracks by key NZ producers like Eden Burns, KÉDU CARLÖ, Azure, and Peach Milk, with all proceeds to the Mental Health Foundation. Tonight, Emanuel channels the energy of postponed nights into a heavy, heavy mix. After that, Tāmaki DJ and future TC guest Cal.Ske (Glass Half Full) weaves his way from house through dubstep to footwork. Hit that bass boost button bb.
Annabel brings the heat on Second Guessing, and a Luther Vandross track stumps the listeners until a team effort sees some tinned peaches head on their way to the Auckland City Mission. Amongst exciting announcements, Annabel speaks to the Deputy Mayor on Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson about consultation for Māori seats closing on 24 September, tsunami siren testings this weekend and celebrations for Suffrage Day. On Stage Direction with Alice Canton, writer, director and composer of ÉMILIE, Sophie Lindsay, is in the studio to chat about the show which tells the story of French scientist Émilie Du Châtelet, playing at Auckland’s Q Theatre from 19–23 September 2023. Whakarongo mai nei!
Artists on Artistsis a group portraiture showing at Studio One Toi Tū as part of Te Ahurei Auckland Arts Festival 2025.
Each artist is the subject of another artist’s work, like links in a chain. The audience follows the artworks around the exhibition to see how each artist has painted, photographed and created work of another artist.
Artists on Artists is in its fourth year and in 2025 is solely featuring artists based in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Beth had a kōrero with artist and curator Lindsey Horne about Artists on Artists.
Cam is back up in the studio, chatting with Milly about the latest new releases on the shelves at Southbound, plus a special listening party taking place next Thursday evening. Whakarongo mai nei!
Peaches - Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business
The Olympians - Strawberry Kiwi
Gorillaz - The God of Lying (Feat. IDLES)
You can head down to Southbound in person at 132 Symonds street, check out the website at www.southbound.co.nz or even call the store and get yourself a copy put aside.
Oto played a variety of experimental Bumiputera Hip-Hop and Psych-Rock while Jaycee was recovering from a flu he contracted from Oto the week before.
Oto also chatted with Aliya, a former member of the NiceGoblins collective here in Tāmaki Makaurau currently working as an independent filmmaker in Jakarta, Indonesia.