Pye Corner Audio - We Have Visitors
Kelman Duran - Lento x Katana 1
Swordman Kitala - Kimbalagala (pq Rewonk)
Gabber Modus Operandi - Pedas
Prettybwoy - Mikoshi (Pinch Remix)
Vladislav Delay - Otan Osaa
Radio Etc - Oasis Spring
ECO VIRTUAL - Fiji Waterfalls
Morgan Zarate - M.A.B. (feat. Sarah Ann Webb)
Fatima Al Qadiri - Suñu Khalis
Black City Lights - Faceless Child
Florentino;Ms. Nina - 2 Late (Don't Call)
Virgen Maria A.K.A. - Hot (feat. Tomasa del Real)
Coucou Chloe - Skin Like Sin
Lowlight;Bad Gyal;Demaro Small;Lowlight;Bad Gyal;Demaro Small;LOWLIGHT, Bad Gyal, Demaro Small - Commotion
Prettybwoy feat. Miles - SLT (Mr. Mitch Remix)
Joe - MPH
Realitycheck - Breach
ADELLER - CRUX
Kemal + Rob Data - Konspiracy VIP
Uranium - Rippin' Off Wax
Dr. Phil Omanski - BZRK Feelings (Toni Salmonelli Mix)
Villaelvin - KALOLI
Tuesday is bountiful! Rachel chats to Deputy Mayor of Tāmaki Makaurau Desley Simpson about what the budget means for climate, arts and community funding across the city. Billy Bragg talks to Rachel about his lifelong activism, and recent shows in Aotearoa. On Stage Direction, Amber and Popai come up to the studio to talk about Hemo is Home at Te Pou Theatre. Finally, Hēmi Dale joins us on Ready Steady Learn, to talk about pathways for te reo Māori revitalisation. Whakarongo mai!
From Katherine Mansfield to Witi Ihimaera and Patricia Grace, Aotearoa has a rich history of producing influential authors. Despite the quality of the work New Zealand literature still seems to take a back seat to other parts of our society. Nicholas sat down with associate professor and director of the master creative writing program at University of Auckland, Paula Morris to talk about the state of New Zealand literature, the new website the Aotearoa Book review, and her thoughts on the Auckland city councils new budget.
Ah, another fire alarm show. Join us in chatting to Penelope Noir on Fashun about how the sailor suit became a children's outfit. Co-producers Saraid de Silva and Julie Zhu come up to the studio to talk about a new season of their podcast Conversations With My Immigrant Parents, being released weekly from today. On Loose Reads, Suri reviews Victory City by Salman Rushdie. Salene answers your tenancy queries on A Room Of One's Own. Whakarongo mai nei!
Professor Xiaoqi Feng from The University of New South Wales has been looking into over 90 studies into nature prescriptions and wants to see them brought to Australia and New Zealand. They’re already in use in Canada, the US and the Uk and thinks is about time we join in. The evidence indicates contact with prescribed nature is associated with good social, mental, and physical health.
Host Andre Fa'aoso chats with Auckland University Students’ Association President Alan Shaker for our monthly catch-up about their campaign to continue half price public transport and other things happening on campus.
Andre also speaks to Neil Curtis from the University of Auckland about a new label that Twitter is pinning on government-funded media outlets’ accounts in Aotearoa and around the world, and the impact that will have on perceptions of these outlets.
Producer Alex Bonham speaks to Associate Professor Matthew Bradbury from Unitec about Sponge Cities.
Producer Arno speaks about a new study showing Vaccine Nocebo Effects, the opposite of placebo, w/ Dr Kate MacKrill from the University of Auckland
Arno also speaks about the now-cancelled Feral Cat Hunting Competition w/ Will Appelbe from Save Animals From Exploitation
On The Green Desk, Jack Marshall speaks to Biologist and assistant research historian Dr Alex Boast about how fossilised Kākāpō poo could help the endangered parrot's survival.
Today on the show, Dr Kirsten Zemke takes us on a tour of mallet songs on Travelling Tunes. Princess Chelsea dials in all the way from New York City to talk to Rachel about her recent Taite Prize win. The Viewmaster yarns about Class of '07, the latest of the girlie pop apocalypse shows. Whakarongo mai nei!
Maurizio Bianchi - Armaghedon 1
Aural Holograms - Beyond the Black Deep
Earth - Like Gold and Faceted
Death Ambient - Lake Chad
Aporea - The Star which announces The Sun
Halo Manash - Kanto
Tont - Öösoojus / Night heat
Dead Can Dance - Song of the Stars
Hybryds - Drifting moon
Hybryds - A door to perception
Herbst9 - Blood Whisper
Asteroid Anxiety - 0996
C H A P E L - Incantation
Elm - Offerings
Dusk Sunlight - Under the Profane Light
Kammarheit - Absconding The Physical (The Inner Hymn)
C H A P E L - The Ritual
Sun City Girls - Wingspan Eclipse The Moon
Eliane Radigue - Part 1
Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - The Afterlife ( Extended )
Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - Death is Just a Changing
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - Disappear
Alvin Lucier - [untitled]
Biota - Vagabones, Part 1
Rachel is back in the building, and we have a lovely show for your Thursday! On Political Commentary, Rod Oram discusses Meka Whaitiri’s exit from Labour, the Restore Passenger Rail protestors and how they’ve been received, and Michael Wood’s letter of expectations to Immigration NZ. Plabita Florence, chef and owner at Forest, is up in the studio on Breakfast Food, chatting foraging and food waste minimisation. Gareth Shute is in to chat about his NZ Music Month historical walks and tours around the city, including around Queen Street, Karangahape Road and the Auckland Town Hall. Whakarongo mai nei!
Liam chatted to Gabby and Aliya from Nice Goblins Collective about Love/Hate, their new exhibition opening up at the tattoo studio next Friday. Frances spoke to Hamish Carter about his new show To Breathe, To Sit, To Listen, To Talk which opened at Window gallery on Wednesday. Liam also had a quick yarn with Malcom from Kirikiriroa Hamilton Zinefest, happening tomorrow at the Hamilton city central library if you’e wanting to take advantage fo the sun and have a wee day trip.
And to round off the show we have your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!