E whai ake nei, today on your Monday Drive with Crawley: That's The Spirit with Peter, plus plenty of great tunes and a chance to win a copy of Hatchie's Liquorice on vinyl! Whakarongo mai nei.
Happy Rāmere e te whānau - it's the day of the 95bFM Christmas Party!! Rosetta and Milly have a great show for you lined up, e whai ake nei: Travelling Tunes with Kirsten Zemke, Parakuihi Pals with Radio Active, and From The Crate with Cam from Southbound. Plus, your chance to win a ticket to the Christmas Party, a copy of Martin Sagadin's new album on vinyl, and a bag of gorgeous Ethiopian beans from eighthirty! Whakarongo mai nei.
Frances Chan chats to German electronic meister Burnt Friedman in his home studio in rural Portugal about his selection of experimental jazz, and his creative processes with Atom Heart and legendary Can drummer Jaki Leibezeit. Burnt also mentions a few local luminaries he met during his visits to NZ in the late 90s/early 00s. Plus some Portuguese vibes and Christmasy cheer.
Playlist:
Luis Miguel – Santa Claus Llego a la Ciudad
Flanger – Options in the Fire
Nuno Canavarro – Blu Terra
Bernardo Couto, Bernardo Moreira, Luis Figueiredo – Arabica
Flanger – Midnight Sound
Nik Bärtsch & Ronin – Modul 47
Burnt Friedman - Octrahedal Spherical Caffuffle
Bohren and the Club of Gore – Constant Fear
Roland P. Young – Clutch
Carmen Souza – Ariope!
The Embassadors – Big Amen
Burnt Friedman, Jaki Liebezeit – Gulli Vereisen
Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos – Circe
John Coltrane – Spiritual
Burnt Friedman, Jaki Liebezeit – 130-09
Yes – Soon
Ezra Collective – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
It's the monthly check-in from your f'uncle Campbell Ngata with those soulful essentials plus a spesh guest in the form of Matiu Te Maire, a digger and battle DJ, now resident in Te Tairāwhiti, his mix bristling with classics and sample cuts for Hip-Hop's golden era, he also tips his pōtae to new inductees to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2024) A Tribe Called Quest, and Kool & the Gang. We hope that you will find our presentation precise, bass-heavy, and just right!
We finish Five Go Off in a Caravan - hope you enjoyed it! Plus we chat with Barnie about his show MOON at the comedy festival, and listen to the finalists for "Best Children's Music Artist" at the Children's Music Awards happening today!
The Kids' Show is back! Welcome to 2024. We continue with the chapter book we started last year - Enid Blyton's The Enchanted Wood - plus we manage to get enough callers to have ourselves a What Am I game!
Plus we chat a little bit about Future Future - a music festival happening on February 3rd. It has a Whanau stage with Little Lips, Claudia Robin Gunn, Music with Michal and more, PLUS Lee and Finn will be playing some tunes at the end of the day! Find out more on futurefuture.nz.
We're delighted to welcome an extended set from Jayda G who has been lighting up dancefloors with her music selection plus her passion and enthusiasm. The Canadian producer and DJ shares her time between Vancouver and Berlin, in between running her label Freakout Cult with DJ Fett Burger, which released her 10" Monroe Bumpa / 186 Haylin' alongside Laylay in the summer, followed by a Rudow 12" in September. She had this to say about her mix;
"From disco to house with some unreleased tracks for your listening ears, Jayda G gives you two hours of soulful power. Tune in and get into the groove.”
In Hour 2 it's fellow Canadian Gene Tellem who released her debut EP “Who Says No” on Project Pablo’s label SOBO (Sounds Of Beaubien Ouest) last month. Her mix takes in music from Lola Allen, Sean Smith, LK, Morgun, DMX Krewcharles Trees and Bradford James. She told us;
"Mixes are a great way to give certain songs another life after seeing their effect in confined space. Often those will be put aside to be rediscovered later on. A mix is also a great way to introduce new pieces that i’m excited about, in hopes to create some familiarity for them with the listener that may find themselves hearing it out in the clubs and dance parties of the world."