Extremely stoked to have Mary Lattimore & Julianna Barwick up for My Morning Mixtape this week ahead of their double headliner show at the Tuning Fork tomorrow night with Roy Montgomery. Check out what they chose to play and why.
John Williams - Suo Gan
Weyes Blood - Something to Believe
Tirzah - Guilty
John Cale - You Know Me More Than I Know
An action packed epi of Emmerdale (as ever) this week
Rob declares it to be a double-bonkers helping this week
ft. a stabbing / a betrayal and a whole heap of Dingle family carry on
Dr. Kirsten Zemke returns this week with a special genre that Rachel is very fond of, Riot Grrrl. Featuring on Bikini Kill's Double Dare Ya, Heavens to Betsy's Nothing Can Stop Me and Sneaks' Red.
Rob brings in a plethora of fishy puns. From D Double Eel, to Pearl Clam, they come rolling in from Rob and the listeners. Plus, a guide through coral damage from climate change and how the fish can rebuild. Nice.
Dr. Kirsten Zemke leaves us with plunderphonics to finish 2019 with. Wow. Featuring Double Dee & Steinski's Lesson 1, The Avalanches' Frontier Psychiatrist, and Negativland's Destroying Anything.
On Neighbourhood Watch this week Zoe talks us through what is happening for Reconciliation Week in Te Whenua Moemoeā or Australia, including the explosion of an area of sacred land for a mine, we also touch on the amount of money borrowed by the government which was double what was needed and how that money will not be redistributed to other people in need.
Environment Minister David Parker announced this week that Auckland Council’s proposal, to more than double their daily water draw from Waikato river, will be fast tracked through the consent process. The Wire have been discussing the fast tracking of certain projects through the consent process for a couple of weeks now, but this week Mary-Margaret spoke to Nate Rew of Te Ara Whatu about the risk of this particular project. Waikato-Tainui are trying to protect their river from this, as they say it will cause long term harm, and that consultation was never attempted with them. Mary-Margaret asked Nate about breaches to Te Tiriti of this nature, and the framing of land issues by media as iwi ‘blocking’ a solution.
Gwilym celebrates Dry Curious July by making a non-alcoholic, Express-no-tini:
30ml Lyre's Coffee Originale.
30ml Lyre's Dark Cane Spirit.
22.5ml of Harpoon Coffee Concentrate.
Dry shake (no ice), followed by a quick wet shake (with ice). Double strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a coffee beans. All the tastey, none of the wastey.