As satisfying as a good parallel park, as mouthwatering as the smell of fresh-baked bread, as wholesome as a child with a milk moustache … this is Universal Harmony.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
As satisfying as a good parallel park, as mouthwatering as the smell of freshly-baked bread, as wholesome as a child with a milk moustache … this is Universal Harmony.
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Rachel's away so we've got the super cool Keria (who you may remember from Morning Glory's of yore) sailing the Breakfast ship. First up we have Penelope Noir for Fashun; Artbank's Tom Tuke is in the studio to chat about his puppet show, Paloma and the Do of Death; Suri lets us know what's good in books for Loose Reads; and Justine helps out with all your work and union stuff in Red Dead Redemption! Whakarongo mai!
The sun came back to say hello to Auckland for once, but it didn't stop Corey from symbolically calling for 1 outs with Mayor Wayne Brown after some comments with the Herald. Also, Flicks n' That has our mate Steve Newell clapping for James Cameron achieving world dominance at the box office (again).
If the Mormon Church have a lot of money in New Zealand, perhaps they could use that money to solve fish starvation in the Gulf Harbour. They certainly didn't use that money to pay for Paul Holmes CD in 2000.
4/20 dawns near, another tasty cocktail was had, and we very much need a new sign that isn't beat up in the studio. Please consider sending $4.20 a month with a bCard - and get some snazzy prizes throughout the year.
Jonny and Corey are amped for Kurt Vile later on in the night - the Pacific are getting closer to legalising the ganga - there's some weird tool being used for the wine tonight.