Today Jenna brings us an incredibly enticing read set in a future just real enough to stress and intrigue you. Whakarongo mai to hear about NZ fiction She's A Killer by Kirsten McDougall!
Tāmaki-based DJ ngaru embraces sonic exploration in his sets. Unconstrained by genre and fluid in form. He navigates a vast field of energies and seemingly polarising emotional states, focusing on the contours of musical feeling. Melding restless percussion, glittery ambience and haunting vocal cuts, ngaru invites the listener into the space in between. He aims to create something unique while remaining grounded in a sometimes odd familiarity
Ingrid and the Ministers have set up a Boosted campaign to help fundraise for their second album. Whakarongo mai nei to hear what they have been working on and how to support!
Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems'
Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems’
Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems’
The Stardome is open for business! Josh jumps on the line to chat about the ISS near miss with Russian space debris! A bunch of new astronauts who could potentially set up base on the moon. Plus a new reusable rocket that opens it's nose & a rough date the ISS will get decommissioned.
For the final catch up of 2021 Rachel spoke with the Mayor about the changes to the Traffic Light Covid settings coming in to effect, travelling out of Tāmaki over summer, and some cool things happening in town for those staying in the city.
Olly takes us through two hour long mood parabolas, building up from spacious ambient music into speedy, clanky, swung rhythms... this ones for the synth heads, the echo chamber heads... get your widest stereo set up out and have a nice long sit down.
Rob jumps on the phone to cover a vast array of spaced related topics including the James Webb Space Telescope arriving at its destination, a dust storm on Mars grounding the ingenuity helicopter, NASA's need for more astronauts, + the ISS gets some archaeologists & is set to get it's own film studio. Holy moley!