I tēnei ata David Slack keeps us up to date with some Political Commentary; Sam Low chats about knives on Breakfast Food; and the epic Fable phones up for a first spin of one of the tracks off his new EP 'I'll See You In Hawaiki', out tomorrow! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata your host is none other than Guy Montgomery (of Task Master NZ season 2 / Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee / hearty laughs about town acclaim)! He guides us through from 7-10am, with a healthy dose of fashion, zines, books, and renting rights sprinkled in between. Also, don't miss Guy's next adventure, watching the Wizard of Oz for the first time, at the Capitol Cinema (You'd Love It - stand up inc.)! Whakarongo mai!
The air? Brisk. Breakfast radio? Hot as hell. Whakarongo mai for a bit of Political Commentary with Pr. Jennifer Curtin, Breakfast Food with Kura Turuwhenua, Michael Llewellyn playing some acoustic tracks live in studio, and Mediabatt with Tim!
Today I have my good friend in the studio, Costa Glass aka ifiwereme to perform two pieces: Two Men from the album Water Buffalo and a cover of Angel Olsen's Acrobat. We also play some sad prom songs i.e Cindy Lee, Elizabeth Fraser and Gary Numan. Thanks as always to the Tuning Fork and to the listeners for tuning in!
Jade brings guest indie folk / comedy musician Sophie Gibson on air for segment Moody Music Mondays! Check Sophie out on Tik Tok / Instagram / Facebook @sophiegibsonmusic , and hear her sing second BV's in Auckland's up in coming indie rock / pop punk band (that's secretly a musical) Club Ruby! Club Ruby is celebrating the release of their debut single 'BADA,' (coming out Spotify etc on May 21st) at The Wine Cellar on May 26th, get your tickets now from undertheradar :) Follow @clubrubysucks on insta for more info on their upcoming gigs and other single releases to come this year ehehhe
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: