Hunter takes on Totally Wired as the new host! To kick things off, he plays new tracks by BADBADNOTGOOD, Snail Mail, Kaytranada, Vera Ellen & more! Plus, Te Whanganui a Tara team up of Alphabethead and rapper Young Gho$t; Bad Taste, chat to Jess about tracks from their debut self titled album for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Blind Mango Chutney remembers Michael Henderson's significant contribution to jazz from Miles Davis's On the Corner album, a tribute to trailblazing saxophonist Barbara Thompson, plus an interview with drummer extraordinaire Chris O'Connor from Trioglodyte, who have their monthly residency at the Wine Cellar coming up this week.
Setlist:
Miles Davis – On The Corner/New York Girl/Thinkin' One Thing Doing Another/Vote For Miles
Niel Ardley feat. Barbara Thompson – Upstarts All
Mary Halvorsom – Night Shift
Interview with Chris O'Connor
Triosence – Taurus Line
Gerri Allen Trio – Drummers Song
Shelly Manne/ Bill Evans – The Washington Twist
Jimmy Giuffre 3 – Swamp People
The Tony Williams Lifetime – Emergency
Gogo Penguin – Allres
Szun Waves – Constellation
Hamps New Blues – Mingus 3
Buzz Moller's on the line for a chat about Voom's brand new track with Fazerdaze, 'Magic,' and playing the Flying Nun's Beautiful Things gig this Saturday! Plus, there's a special song just for Breakfast. Whakarongo mai nei!
Frances Chan revels in 1973 – her favourite year in jazz. Essential jazz funk fusion celebrating their 50th anniversaries this year, plus a few newbies.
Setlist:
Billy Cobham – Spectrum
Gary Burton Quartet – Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly
Flora Purim – Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly
Donald Byrd – Black Byrd
Bobbi Humphrey – Blacks and Blues
Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson – Blues Etude (Live)
Kibrom Birhane – Merkato
Esperanza Spalding – Ponta de Areia
Sun Ra – Images
Deodato – Rhapsody in Blue
Steely Dan – Your Gold Teeth
Roy Ayers – Red, Black & Green
Placebo – Only Nineteen
Jan Gabarek, Bobo Stenson Quartet – Witchi-Tai-To
Village of the Sun – First Light
Akusmi – Cogito
Herbie Hancock – Sly
Liam and Frances are away this week, so host of The Thrift Store, Joe Wickins, and host of the Tuesday Wire Milly Smyth take the reigns this Rāmere!
This week Frances has a chat with Dick Frizzell about his book ‘The Sun Is a Star’ at WOMAD 2023, Milly speaks to Dani Donald from the West Coast Art Gallery about a special gallery located in Piha, and Joe looks into Creative NZ’s increasing support for festivals and arts grants.
All this plus your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!
Beth had a kōrero with Whangārei-based artist Andrea Gardner about her exhibition When Mauve Does the Tango, currently on at The Arts House Trust.
Sofia spoke with Kathryn Tsui about cloud ribbon, an exhibition currently showing at Object Space that explores Kathryn’s own cultural heritage and craft practice by reflecting on intersections of Asian and European cultural histories.
Sofia spoke to Tia about Tūhononga (Cluster and Connection) as well as Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear.
Plus, a bit of Angel Olsen, Elliott Smith and Soccer Mommy to soundtrack your rainy arvo. Does it get better?!
Frances Chan plays tunes celebrating their decade anniversaries from 1944 to 2014 – including bebop maestros Coleman Hawkins and Art Blakey, a soul jazz 70s classic and 80s Miles, an acid jazz throwback, Mulatu’s ethiovibes and experimental Flying Lotus plus 2024 releases from Kamasi, Nubya, Callum Allardice and Nathan Haines.
Setlist:
Grover Washington Jr – Mister Magic
Art Blakey – Sortie
Callum Allardice – Solitude
BADBADNOTGOOD – Triangle
Flying Lotus – Moment of Hesitation
Alice Coltane – Walk With Me
Arooj Aftab – Autumn Leaves
Miles Davis – Code M.D.
Kamasi Washington – Get Lit
Coleman Hawkins – Rainbow Mist
Nathan Haines – Sleek
Jamiroquai – Just Another Story
Gil Scott-Heron – Spirits
Fabiano do Nascimento & Sam Gendel – Capricho de Raphael
Dinah Washington – I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
Mulatu Astatke – Yekatit
Mulatu Astatke & Hoodna Orchestra – Major
Nubya Garcia – Triumphance