It all comes down to this. Or does it? Another Tuesday night flies by in familiar style, with dr.Snikkers delivering a range of killer tunes, designed to bring people together and steer our culture forward in a positive and productive manner.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread happiness in a confronting way.
This guided meditation is designed to help you unwind, shed the worries of the day, and ease into a state of complete relaxation. When you are ready to begin, find a comfortable position either sitting, or lying down. Take a deep breath in, and out. Feel the weight of the world lift from your shoulders, and the harmonious energy of the universe take its place. You can close your eyes if you wish. Focus your attention on the sound of my voice, and in turn, the music that follows. There are no expectations here. Simply allow your mind to wander as you absorb the melodic energy of tonight’s playlist.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
I tēnei ata on Breakfast: Penelope Noir talks about a gorgeous and surrealist adjacent fashion designer on Fashun; the super cool Hybrid Rose is on the line to chat about her new album, Shapeshifter; Suri phones up with a book recommendation forLoose Reads; and Justine answers all your working in the time of Covid questions on Red Dead Redemption! Whakarongo mai!
This is my third-to-last 95bFM Morning Glory show! Thank you so much to all the listeners, The Tuning Fork, and all the guests I have had over the years <3 On today's show I jump into a brief overview of one of my fave movements to come out of club culture - Deconstructed Club. In the age of web 2.0 ~ anything goes ~ with music/design/and art. If you're looking for sounds that respond to this hyperconnected and hybrid environ - deconstructed club is for you. As promised - some further reading/watching:
On Breakfast this morning, Reb Fountain chats about her newly unveiled upcoming shows with Vera Ellen and Voom, happening across May and June. Conor Amor Bendall is in to talk about her play the Clitoris Conumdrum on Stage Direction, which premieres tonight at Basement Theatre. Zoe Avery joins us forReady Steady Learnto talk about urban design and the World Green Infrastructure Conference, which she's an organiser of. Whakarongo mai nei!
Oto and Jaycee played a variety of RnB, Hip-Hop and Electronic tracks from mainly female Southeast-Asian artists and had a chat with Munjiy, a DJ, designer and creative from Malaysia.
Today on Morning Glory, Elle played a range of tunes inspired by the likes of sound designer Michel Gaubert. Elle laments the lost pervasiveness of physical media and chats about one record, in particular, Gastwerk Saboteurs. No chats, but so many tracks...
Featuring Isthmus'n That with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson and Ready Stead Learn with Dr Ashkan Hashemi from the School of Engineering and Design, thanks to the University of Auckland!