Zomby - Spliff Dub (Rustie Remix)
Maddslinky - Hammerhead
Goth-Trad - Sinker
Pangaea - Deviant
Joe - Rut
Untold - Walk Through Walls
Nautiluss/Lord Skywave - Ultraviolet
Kamila Govorcin - 2221
Bandshell - Rise Em
Ramadanman - No Swing
Shelley Parker - Angel Oak
Kode9 - It
Objekt - The Goose that Got Away
Systemic - Phi (Original Mix)
Amamelia - Unshelter Me
Systemic - Phi (Heuristic Audio Remix) (Heuristic Audio)
Aril Brikha - Groove La Chord (Original Mix)
Crystal Waters; Armand Pena - 100% Pure Love (Original Mix)
Ansome - Ripper Transistor
74185# - Final flash (original mix)
AUX 88 featuring A Number of Names - Sharivari 2013 (Aux 88 Digital Mix)
Bok Bok - Foxtrot (Neana Bootleg)
Breton - RDI (Girl Unit Remix)
Heavy Baile - Berro (DJ Thai Remix) [feat. Lia Clark & Tati Quebra Barraco]
Blank Banshee - Bathsalts
Slikback - Bantu Zen
Ase Manual - Shakti (UNiiQU3 remix)
Syz - Bunzunkunzun
El Irreal Veintiuno - Maaaaaasev
Krithi - Upheaval
Nazar - ULTRA Luanda
Bebleleite & Puto King - Toda Hora Meter
Bad Gyal - D Way You Do Me (Prod. Plata)
POBVIO - TUMBANDO EL CLUB REMIX (POBVIO REMIX)
De Schuurman - Nu Ga Je Dansen
criolla bonita - PESAO //// prod by skill joseph
Tropkillaz - Passito (CLEMENTAUM REMIX)
Bengal Sound - Sleepless
Sicaria Sound - Lour
Couvre x Chefs - PREMIERE: Siete Catorce - Que La Fiesta Nunca Se Acabe (Subreal)
Hasji 🏞🍃♨️✨ - Grove2
bouncing bells
Menzi - Zulu Warrior
MM - 9th Ritual (Suda Remix)
Ушко - TRAEKTORIA (WULFFLUW XCIV Dembow Edit)
Abssys & JLZ - Wild Thoughtz
Wild, wacky and witchy! Miss Dom and Frances Chan bring you more tittyshakers than you can shake a stick at with a retro selection of bolshi souljazz, rockabilly, ska jazz, voodoo jazz and lounge. Happy Halloween!
Miss Dom’s setlist:
Earthworms – Mo’ Taters
Bobby Bunny & the Jackrabbits – Scatty Cat
The Bikinis – Crazy Vibrations
George Barnes – Spooky
The Wayne Powell Octet – Tutzy
Jimmy Smith – Got My Mojo Workin
Freddie King – In the Open
Red Holloway – Monkey Sho Can Talk
Didier Lapeyrere – Tequila
Charles Sheffield – Is Your Voodoo Working
Lavern Baker – Voodoo Voodoo
J.B. Lenoir – Voodoo Boogie
Quartet Tres Bien – Voodoo Man
Jimmy Liggins – No More Alcohol
Boogaloo & His Gallant Crew – Cops & Robbers
Big Boy Groves – Bucket O Blood
The Gaylads – Goo Goo Muck
Albert King – Bad Luck
Nina Simone – I Put a Spell on You
Frances’s setlist:
Armenian Jazz Sextet – Harem Dance (Shish-Kebab)
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Diga Diga Doo
Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hell
Louis Armstrong – Spooks
Cherry Poppin’ Daddies – Dr. Bones
Mel Torme – The House Is Haunted (By the Echo of Your Last Goodbye)
Harry Choates – Devil in the Bayou
Cyril Diaz & His Orchestra – Voodoo
Willie Bobo – Evil Ways
Esquivel! – Latin-Esque
Martin Denny – Pagan Love Song
Lionel Hampton – Trick or Treat
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers – The Witch Doctor
Ella Fitzgerald – The Old Black Magic
Te Pāti Māori are demanding accountability and mandatory reporting of abuse across all agencies responsible for the care of tamariki. This is in reaction to the tragic death of Malachi Subecz. Stella spoke to Safeguarding Children CEO Willow Duffy, on the best way to keep kids safe.
Safeguarding Children has launched a petition to review and amend the Children’s Act 2014 to broaden and strengthen its capacity to protect children in Aotearoa from abuse.
This week on the Tuesday Wire, Allan Blackman joined Casper and Christina in the studio to talk science news for our Dear Science segment.
Casper spoke to Dr Shane Reti for their weekly catchup about emissions reduction goals and the impact of monetary policy on mortgage holders.
With COP27 taking place, Christina spoke to Dr Kevin Trenberth, a Distinguished Scholar at the National Center of Atmospheric Research in Colorado, about whether climate reparations are the way to go.
Casper also talked to Dr Tim Welch from the UoA’s school of architecture and planning about the ‘bike or scoot and ride’ project being trialled in Panmure.
And Christina spoke to Alice Hayward, spokesperson for the campaign to Ban the Boom, about fireworks sales after Guy Fawkes weekend.
The Hidden Gem, commissioned by Canadian miner The Metals Company, has just returned from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion Clipperton Zone between México and Hawaii. One of the biggest vessels of its type in the world, the ship planned to mine 3,600 tonnes of polymetallic nodules from the seafloor in a trial that could pave the way for full scale commercial mining.
Greenpeace México activists met The Hidden Gem in kayaks holding ‘Stop Deep Sea Mining’ banners while Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner James Hita delivered a message to the captain of the Hidden Gem via radio
The COP27 summit has recently concluded, resulting in some more plans to tackle climate change being put in place but less effort on wide scale action with the urgency needed.
The international conference took place in Egypt, and saw a new focus on implementation and the way climate change disproportionately affects developing nations.
Liam had a chat with Climate Minister and Green Party Co-leader James Shaw about his outlook after attending the conference, and the current state of climate policy in NZ.
It's time for another dip into the deep crates of Tāirawhiti's Campbell & Cassawarrior (AKA C&C Music Factory) [NOT AN APPROVED NICKNAME PLEASE DELETE!Ed.], with face-melting funk of all flavours. Strap in! @95bfm @kirkjames13