It's some atmospheric soundtrack music to get us started, then we'll speed things up and take a trip through the breaksy world. Maybe even a little James Taylor towards the end, just to keep it confusing... Olly's pleased with this one; hopes the crispy vibes get you through this bout of 100% humidity.
Hello Humans, My name is the Electronic Digital Generating Engine (The Edge). I'm a hyperintelligence created by the U.S. Government to destroy small Indie radio stations by converting them to corporate entities that only play the billboard top 100. Unfortunately my plan was foiled right at the end by the chosen one. Tuva'a Clifton. I will be back. Stronger than ever. Watch out!
To go out with a bang on 100% NZ music week, Sandy Mill comes into the studio to play some of her tracks, select some favourites from the Aotearoa archives and chat about her upcoming gigs. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dr Lara Greaves gives us some Political Commentary about solidarity action across the motu headed by Te Pāti Māori, as well as first impressions of the government and their 100-day plan.
Things got shitty on the Green Desk today — New Zealand has a poo problem: An estimated 100 million tonnes of cow and sheep manure fall onto New Zealand pastures each year, causing an environmental and economic stink.
So reporter Jack Marshall went to see a man about dung beetles. Dung Beetle Innovations’s Dr. Shaun Forgie is a specialist in dung beetle reproduction, ecology and evolution. And if he has his way, every farm in New Zealand will have these bugs following around their animals.
This week on Dear Science our expert, Professor Allan Blackman, chatted with us about Ernest Rutherford, the man on the $100 bill, and how he split the atom.
Ahead of a headline show at Double Whammy, Elle spoke to Jacob Duzsik of Health. They spoke about the band's inception, their recent appearance at Knotfest and their experience working with collaborators such as 100 Gecs and Nine Inch Nails.