DJ Voices is the moniker of Kristin Malossi. She's a resident and the booker at Nowadays, a co-founder of Working Women, and hosts Nothing In Moderation on The Lot Radio and the audio extension of her party series Blue Enough on Noods Radio. Her style is inimitable, wide-reaching while keeping sights focused on the dancefloor. Tonight, we air an almost experimental mix where Kristin explores a few different themes and then mashes it together. It will be an unmissable two hours.
A few years ago, Son Of Sesh relocated from Pōneke to Amsterdam. He has upped the ante since then, picking up residencies on Echobox Radio and at the Textures club-night, and having his dubs aired on Subtle Radio and Balamii. Last week, racquetclub released his debut Surface EP. We celebrate with a mix of his own productions interspersed with future soundsystem classics.
Tāmaki Makaurau-via-London creative Marcus Philippe made his production debut with a track on JUBILEE's stunning Magic City compilation in 2018. He recently released the Warmth EP, a dubby and textured three-tracker that has quickly become one of FPHQ's favourite local releases of the year. Marcus joins us with a mix that stitches together deep grooves from three decades of dance music.
Chef Knives! The earliest tool known to humanity. Whakarongo mai nei to hear Sam's take.
** Also, here's a follow-up tip from Sam!
"Every air bnb I’ve ever come across have super dull knives and if you’re lucky they might have a knife sharpener if they don’t, use the under side of a ceramic bowl or mug where the rough unglazed part is exposed and sharpen the knife on that!"
{reflections / instincts : brain kipple & time nodes}
Track List:
Foresta Obscura - Lag OS
Green Hill Cross - James Ferraro
Still Life - Oneohtrix Point Never
ZTRN.97.(The Nemesis of Neglect!) - Eva Ferdinand
Jacquard Causeway - Boards of Canada
Remembrance - Actress ft Zsela
Angels Pharmacy - Actress ft Zsela
Believe - King Softy
Wisdom - DJ Sacom
Breeze - Glowball
Twig of Palm in Holy Water - Ike Zwanikken
Curtains and Coming Down - Ike Zwanikken
Into Thin Air - Macro Shuttle
Punctual Sleepy Soft Power - Sendai
Guido Gamboa - Rodentia
Pure World Deafness - Georgia
Big Six - 9 Lazy 9
Meditative Walk - Less-O
Falling p.2. - Flaty
Boka - Dites Safran
Tikitaka (Dazion Remix) - Tambura
Pensive Walk - Current Bias
n 2010 the New Zealand Special Air Service undertook Operation Burnham, a joint military operation seeking to target several insurgents within the Taliban forces at the time.
The operation became the subject of the book Hit & Run, authored by Nicky Hager and John Stephenson alleging that the operation caused multiple civilian deaths and should be considered a war crime.
Over the past five years, the New Zealand Defence Force has pushed back against the claims, however an inquiry by the new labour government in 2017 proved many of the Journalists claims. Now the Chief Ombudsman is re-opening an independent inquiry into the case, and Liam Hansen brought Nicky Hager on the show to speak about the latest inquiry.
Noise pop/punk/post-punk band Die! Die! Die! have released their seventh album 'This Is Not An Island Anymore'. Founding members Andrew Wilson & Lachlan Anderson chat to Zazi about the album for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Tim serves up a delicious scoop, solves the mystery money of The Platform, and opens a big can of media worms about the CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission. Whakarongo mai.
Correction: While it has been made known by the NZFC itself to the industry that the NZFC CEO has received development funding from NZ on Air, there is currently no evidence that he has applied for funding from his own agency. Tim offers a retraction and apologises.
This weekend on FPR, we air a takeover from Naarm-based angels Tyler and Bel.
Tyler and Bel are visual artists and selectors with an unboundaried approach to sound and era. They both have shows on Mouthfull - Tyler hosts the weekly broadcast Semi-Precious, whereas Bel hosts an infrequent show titled Some Times. On Episode 306, they share two mixes - the first explores music recorded in Denmark and Sweden between 1969 - 2022; the second captures music for dance and theatre.
On Dear Science this week we introduced a very special new co-host: Dr Joel Rindelaub from the University of Auckland, who is taking the reins from Marcus Jones.
This week Joel chatted to Christina and Emily about air pollution and gut health, diamond rain on icy planets, and the complex social structures that dolphins can form, which can apparently get quite freaky!