Kicking off with a selection skirting around the music of Suicide, and from there the shifting gears in a couple of directions, including a well received dive into some goth and industrial.
Tina shares a bunch of records scrounged recently and some of the awesome Aotearoa r&b artists who got some well deserved acknowledgement from the music industry
A weird one by my standards; we delve into a fair bit of black metal from over ditch with Atrocity Altar, stacks of noise/noisecore from Fusty Cunt Tapes and some 90s hiphop shit from Graveyard Records with some classic punk and industrial thrown in for good measure.
Dunno what to tell ya, mix of early noisecore from places like Brazil, the Netherlands, Columbia, Japan etc interspersed with some classic old hip-hop, a few underrated black metal jams, some classics, you get the drift by now, its just cooked shit really.
This ones a very special one, straight NZ music for two hours, we've got Jeddy Beats in for a sneaky lil DnB Mix & coming up later a heavy hitting DnB ID from the Industries favourite Voice of Reason, Hailure, Ful track list below.
This week Sam, Kris, and Rob take a musical journey, from the heady highs of uplifting techno to the depths of Belgium industrial and back again...not to mention all the other music, the sports report, and the Emmerdale review of course!
A re-group post Auckland Anniversary day. David chats about a moon rock in the ioval office and Paddy from Roundhead chats about improving diversity in the music industry.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson phones up for a chat about ~~important things~~ inWhat's Up w/ Marama Davidson; Rob's here blowing our brains inthe Mind Trenchonce more; HALFQUEEN and Taylor MacGregor are in studio talking about Deep Dive Festival and its epic lineup; Tim Batt lets us know what's happening in the media world onMediabatt; and inWord Salad, Amelia D'Screte teaches us about words we can thank the ye olde textiles industry for! Whakarongo mai.