Fresh off the Dimmer tour, Kelly a.k.a. Proteins of Magiccomes into the studio to give us an early spin of her brand new track "Lethal" (out tomorrow) and some super exciting things on the horizon like her Aotearoa tour, and playing The Others Way this October! Whakarongo mai nei!
When Annabel Kean and Callum Devlin aren't playing tunes in your favourite local bands (Créme Jéan and Hans Pucket respectively) they're busy making music videos as 'Sports Team' for the likes of Dateline, Dirty Pixels and the Beths. Tune in to find out more about making the brand new video for the Beth's track 'I'm Not Getting Excited' during iso.
Logg Cabin's MC Slave comes into the studio to chat about a brand new street festival Morningside Live Block Party, debuting for the first time ever this coming February! The line-up is stacked, including the likes of headliners Fat Freddy’s Drop, Rubi Du, Team Dynamite’s Lucky Lance with Truant, Reiki Ruawai, Benny Salvador, Dylan Biscuit, Haz & Miloux, AJ Honeysuckle and DJ Dubhead. Oofft! Whakarongo mai nei, grab your tickets from Moshtix, and get keen.
Buzz Moller's on the line for a chat about Voom's brand new track with Fazerdaze, 'Magic,' and playing the Flying Nun's Beautiful Things gig this Saturday! Plus, there's a special song just for Breakfast. Whakarongo mai nei!
Anthony Drent (Ex-Partner) and Damian and Billie from Grecco Romank drop by the studio to chat about their gig at Wine Cellar tonight with Ron Gallipoli and brand new band Sick Bag tonight! Also, we get to spin a very spesh unreleased track from Grecco Romank's upcoming album. Whakarongo mai nei!
Welcome to another week of Breakfast! On Fashun, Penelope Noir brings us a continuation of the colour matching trend- what colours are the go for television, and what totally ruins the shot? Hybrid Rose comes into the studio to chat about her upcoming single Planet Intercourse. Suri recommends a brand new novel from Bret Easton Ellis on Loose Reads, and Salene gives us the renting lowdown on A Room Of One's Own. Whakarongo mai nei!
Welcome to the Wednesday-Monday-what-day-is-it show! Short weeks tend to throw us off. We spin brand new tracks, and on The Mind Trench, Rob Bollix impersonates elephant seals (as well as telling us a whole bunch about them, too). Rachel chats to Neive Strang about her new single Living In Two, and her upcoming show at Whammy Bar. Batanai Mashingaidze talks to Rachel about Dakota of the White Flats,a punk anarchic noir play for rangatahi. Whakarongo mai nei!
A brand new bookstore has just opened up on Karangahape Road! Parallel Aotearoa has just moved in to bring all sorts of awesome speculative fiction, lefty non-fiction, graphic novels, and locally made wares on offer.
The owners, Luna and Jess, have been running Parallel for a few months, but the physical space has just opened up last week. Liam had a chat with Luna to learn more about the bookshop, its origin story, and what’s next.
The Kit is a brand new subscription-based resource facility located on the basement level of Artspace Aotearoa in the former sorting room of the Tāmaki Makaurau central post office. Like the sorting room, The Kit seeks to sift and connect, making sure skills, support, and cohort are enabled post-art school, or as practitioners seek to deepen their professional capabilities. To hear about the initiative and its Open Day on Saturday Frances caught up with Artspace Aotearoa's Sally McMath.