[reflections / instincts: symbolic realities and fluid statics]
Tracklist:
Many Seas, Many Rivers - Actress ft. Sampha
Collect (ft. Diamond Stingily) - Klein
Ayahuasca Binary 010 - Dedekind Cut
Kali Drips - tau contrib
Invocation Of The Wheel - Ahnnu
Fearless - Jon Hassell
III - Yolabmi
Liminal - Priori
Net Negative Still Life - Nick Malkin
And Holy Ghost - James Blake
Die - Thru
Op. 10 - Shuta Hiraki
Universal Floods - Mistareez
Raamat - Vladislav Delay
Plonk X - Huerco S
Wind, Sand & Wind - Emra Grid
Eros - Burning Pyre
IA_AI - Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
A recent report into water safety has revealed that 43% of New Zealand Families do not have their children enrolled in swimming lessons.
The lack of exposure to swimming contributes to New Zealand having one of the highest drowning rates in the world.
The study also included an estimation for expected deaths by drowning, estimating that 101 people will die by drowning by the end of 2023.
Nicholas spoke to the CEO of Water Safety New Zealand about New Zealand’s drowning rate and how early exposure to swimming lessons can help prevent drowning deaths.
Today marks 3 years since the pioneer pop and conceptual artist, Billy Apple died.
Billy Apple® | Progressives and Other Self-Portraits currently on at Starkwhite Gallery is the first exhibition staged in Aotearoa New Zealand since the artist’s death.
The show centres on an extended series of Progressives: experimental self-portraits Apple made between 1963 and 1967, as well as works from Apple’s Paids and Head Height collection.
Sofia had the privilege to speak with Billy’s wife and partner, Mary Apple, who has also been a key member of ‘Team Apple’ for over 25 years about Billy and this show.
This week I get chorally with some ol' Scottish choir, toothey with Caroline Shaw, filmy with John Williams and talky with Cornel West. Ya girl also indulges many a music nostalgia with a sad girl cover of an Usher song and we say goodbye to Queen, Aretha Franklin.
Rougher than a sandpaper massage, Snr Stinky has the bent dancehall, loose limbed latino, beat-y business, electronique excretions & rugged rocking role call to put a grin on yer proverbial boat.
This week's show features new tunes from Delaney Davidson and Bruce Russell, Ty Segall, MonoNeon, Keanu Raves, L V J and Trapjaw Kelpie, Jessica Pratt and heaps more. On the Long PLayer, we hear from Wellington psych trio The Spectre Collective.