This week's show featured new music from Haz & Miloux, Jalen N'Gonda, Terrace Martin and more. Sam also pays tribute to Sinead O'Conner who sadly died this week.
Another week's end, another show from Lucia. She plays some old favourites including a hark back to her first ever Morning Glory show, a Courtney Barnett version of Chastity Belt's Different Now, as well as some brand-new vinyl including Nina Simone's beautiful live album You've Got To Learn recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1966. Big Sur joins to play some folk songs carrying stories of Aotearoa's history complete with a banjo, clarinet, and double bass for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ on Air Music !
Shed the old and step into the new year with Universal Harmony! As we dive into 2024, let's embrace the fresh rhythms that unite us. Tonight, we're not just celebrating a new year, but the enduring connections that music creates across time and space.
Let the harmonious journey of 2024 begin!
Hosted by PHILLIEE, featuring the Sound of Sydney courtesy of our man Carlos Avilés.
~ Universal Harmony ~
Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.
First they chatted to Sabreen about her new single - The End and then they chatted with Goodspace about his new single - Easier Said than Done and his PEDAL installation.
They also played 2 hours of Psychedelic Soul and Folk from the Asian diaspora.
Frances Chan jampacks her show with current releases and a preview of Auckland's Somethin' Else Jazz Festival 6-7 Feb. Plus, we remember Ralph Towner and another 50th anniversary classic.
Kia ora whānau, thanks for tuning in to Tuesday Morning Glory. Two key words today: psychedelia and electronica – we cycle through the folky goodness of Dream Sitch and Snowy Band before the swirling ambience of Cousin and Yu Su later in the show.
Happy Friday! E whai ake nei, coming up on your Rāmere Brekkie with Rosetta and Milly: Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, Milly had a kōrero with Sister Bliss of Faithless about Synthony, and Cam is up for From The Crate. Whakarongo mai nei!