An interview with John Boone of Rhythm Interactive, about rhythm/percussion as communication, their history as a group, and their new children's show Jungle Jambo, in the first hour.
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A Love Requited by Myele Manzanza as the Play It Out album for the week
~ Enough (Ahya Simone_Enough_No BPM) by Kelela, in response to "Rock bottom" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the number ending in 898 on the request line)
Information by Galcher Lustwerk as the Play It Out album for the week
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'Lost At Sea' by Malibu, in response to "How about a content and grateful mood? Thanks Bridge" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the number ending in 154)
Mookie, Benny and Buzzy are back, there's new music, there's shit talk, but mostly there's just heaps of punk, hardcore and metal; a sequence of of beautiful audio events so carefully curated you'd think you were listening to an audio transcript of the Royal Ballet. But you aren't.
It's NZ Music Month, and Jubt is joined in the studio by Peter McLennan, local musician and writer, who is in the process of writing a book on the history of Auckland label Deepgrooves, and to present a mix featuring the best of the label including tracks from Rhythm & Business, Urban Disturbance, The Mighty Asterix, The New Loungehead, Sulata, Jules Issa, Combinations and many more. Later in the show, NZ Music's king of funky digging Dujon Cullingford presents part two of his Disco Downunder mixes, with Leo de Castro, Dalvanius Prime, Pacific Eardrum, Sahara, Rodger Fox Big Band, Certain Sounds '80, Beaver & The Flyers, and a monster Billy Cobham cover by the 1860 Band. Essential listening!