Singer-songwriter, Louisa Nicklin, chats to Jess about tracks from her debut self-titled album, which was recorded at Roundhead Studios. Louisa shares stories that inspired the songs, including coming back home from overseas, her first date with her partner and her father's passing.
Tracklist: Moving Slow
Slicing Through
There Will Be Times Next To Myself
A Place To Share
Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
You can grab a copy of Louisa Nicklin's album on vinyl at Flying Out in store or online at flyingout.co.nz
Zac of local independent record label, Sunreturn, phones up to chat about a super exciting announcement about See You On The Horizon, a vinyl compilation of Sunreturn artists that spans the early years of the label! Pre-order it now via bandcamp, and whakarongo mai to hear Zac chat to Amelia and Zoë about it all.
This weekend, Emissive takes over Friendly Potential Radio. The Toronto-based deejay and producer has put out wonderfully textured work on the ever reliable Pacific Rhythm, both solo and alongside his friend Ian as Active Surplus. His recent City Of Rooms LP is also a big spin at FPHQ, and is about to get a well-deserved vinyl release by Telephone Explosion Records. Prepare yourself for a two hour hypnotic jaunt from a special talent.
Benny Salvador is a Wellington-based DJ producer & founder of Aunty Records. Benny's musically diverse sets are carefully curated for the night & the room, driven by his innate curiosity and a childhood surrounded by music.
Benny has pushed his sound, and exhilarated dance floors around New Zealand, with radio shows on Radioactive.fm and his club night 'Friends with Benefits', hosting international acts such as Courtesy (DK) and Gramrcy (UK). Benny?s first vinyl release ?3 Suns? was on New Zealand label Racquet Club in late 2019, followed by 3 releases through his own label Aunty Records - EPs 'Wat Shu' & 'Change of Depth', and recently his debut album, 'Family Fruit', in March 2022.
Whakarongo mai nei! Jim Nothing and friends joined Aneeka for a stripped back set last Friday - including a sneak peak at some tracks from the upcoming album Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn. How lucky are we?
Earlier this year, Tāmaki Makaurau's finest JessB released her album Feels Like Home. Rosetta chats to Jess about the album's release, working with featured artists like Sister Nancy and Sampha The Great, and the current tour to celebrate JessB's debut LP.
Featuring Ready Steady Learn with Dr Bryan Ruddy, brought to you by the University of Auckland, and a snippet of Hunter's chat with Nadia Reid on Short Player thanks to NZOA Music. This week's our Album of The Week is The D4's Out Of My Head, which at longlast has been pressed to vinyl. Tune into Breakfast all week for your chance to win a copy!
Jonny chats to Dion from The D4 about the issue of Out of My Head to vinyl + the previously unreleased singles that have been added to the re-release of their 2005 album. If you wanna catch it live, head to Spark Arena on 14 March to see the local punk legends in action!
DUSTY and GHOS from MOKOMOKAI are up in the studio for a kōrero with Nick and Rosetta about the new record PONO!, the release of their debut self-titled record on vinyl, and their forthcoming tour! They're playing Double Whammy on July 19, tickets and more info from Madcap.