First up in the lerm werld residency is none other than the hardest working DJ in the scene, Keighto. Honestly one of the most versatile heavy lifters you will ever have the pleasure to meet. Kate is a weapon on the tools, but mixes in such a way that you know she cares about you and your dreams. Some people may be mistaken to think that Keighto is just a UKG DJ, but becoming a staple in the lermiversa she has proven time after time how versatile she truly is. This mix does it again with tunes ranging from hard hitting Electro to heartfelt pop bangers. Buckle in and enjoy the ride.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: we kick off the show with a one-off bFM football exclusive thanks to none other than resident Englishman, Rob Bollix (for one show, and one show only); Penelope Noir pops in for Fashun talking about the indefinable Lydia Lunch; Anthonie Tonnon is in the studio to talk about his upcoming record 'Leave Love Out Of This,' his October gig at the Hollywood Avondale, and a 102 year old elevator; Jenna's here with a great book rec on the Southern Alps inLoose Reads; and finally, Salene helps out with your fleas, pleas, and fixing fees inA Room of One's Own! Whakarongo mai!
Jess plays brand new tracks from Nice Girl, Kamahumble, serpentwithfeet, Manuel Darquart and many more!
On the show, Jess chats to Hildegard, the project of Ouri and Helena Deland, about their debut self-titled album released via section1. They talk about their collaboration, finding their sound, and the inspiring Hildegard von Bingen.
For Long Player, PollyHill takes us through each track from her latest EP, 'Post Humorous'. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Big thanks to Flying Out for sponsoring Totally Wired. Find a great selection of old and new releases on vinyl, CDs and tapes. Order online at flyingout.co.nz or visit them in-store on Pitt Street.
On todays segment of Dear Science with AUT's Allan Blackman, we talk about a Nazi warship during WW2 damaging the growth of Norweigan trees using chemical smokescreens. Allan takes us into the fascinating world of chemical recycling using enzymes, bacteria and some awesome science. And finally Will thinks its Einsteins birthday anniversary but alas its the anniversary of the day he died, Allan is quite sad about this.
All good things must come to an end and so alas this is the final Monday Mixtape and the final night show for Sam after 2 and 1/2 years as he moves to day time radio on Saturday mornings.
Tonight, Sam does a best of show playing some of his favourite songs from the show since he began doing night radio on bFM in September 2016.
Alas, the short week comes to a close. On Breakfast Buffet, we dine with Liam from Ōtautahi's RDU. Dr Kirsten Zemke takes us down the road of upbeat tracks on Travelling Tunes. Johanna Cosgrove is in the studio for a kōrero about her comedy festival show Hi, Delusion! The Viewmaster reviews season two of Yellowjackets. Violet Hirst dials in to chat about her new single Descending Song. Whakarongo mai nei!
A new study from the University of Otago will investigate the long term effects of elite sport on athletes in the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and Paralympics. Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to Dr Xaviour Walker, who is leading the study, about what he hopes to find.
Noah also spoke to Dr David Gerrard, a former Olympic swimmer who is also involved in the study, about how the wellbeing of elite athletes has changed over time.
Watercare is proposing to build a new water treatment facility in a Oratia, a small community in the foothills of the Waitakere Ranges. However this proposed watercare system comes at a cost to the community. Watercare needs to acquire property for their new site, and the displacement of 18 local families will result if the proposal goes ahead. Ashleigh McCaull spoke to Oratia resident Paul Goldsmith to get a sense of how the community is feeling.
After attending her first electronic music festival in early 2020, Lazy Daisy was born. When Covid first hit, most were stocking up on household necessities, however, for Daisy, this was when her love for the deep dance began.
From sets at Taniwhas Den, Twisted Frequency, and Tora Bombora, performances at your favourite venues around Pōneke and fortnightly sessions on Mouthfull Radio - her eclectic mixes have teased their way across the country. Setting out to create unforgettable experiences, expect refined selections, sensual treats and naughty beats.
Rimene is a bit of a barefoot bandit, who yearns to be in a field, doof stick and psytrance blaring. But we're Lerm Werld and we don't really do that. So this is his take on its 2am in the club and he's guiding you home. Expect high energy driving trance, techno and of course a bit of psy. We love Rimene and think you will too.