Featuring Your Gig Is Showing with Jazmine Mary chatting about their upcoming tour around the motu for the release of their new record I Want To Rock And Roll, then later whakarongo mai nei for the results of Rodney Fisher's demo project on Demo Gods with Finn Johansson.
Karyn yarns with Joel from Pōneke music collective Eyegum on Your Gig Is Showing about the upcoming Sceneic Tour #5 and their multi-venue festival Great Sounds Great, then later Demo Gods with Finn Johannson.
At the top of the show, CCTV's Sean speaks with Karyn about the upcoming Behold, Music gig next Sunday at Whammy Bar for Your Gig Is Showing. Later, Emily Wheatcroft-Snape is back for part II of Demo Gods with Finn Johannson.
Lara Marie joins Karyn in the studio on crispy winter morning in Tāmaki Makaurau for Your Gig Is Showing to delve into Junkmail. On Demo Gods, Finn challenges SJD to a musical challenge.
Yuko Miyoshi from Memory Foam is in the studio to discuss local karaoke venue Geihinkan and the Ramen Club gig series for Your Gig Is Showing. Later on Demo Gods, Finn Johannson and SJD deliver Unknown Caller.
This week's guest on Your Gig Is Showing is Amy Cotter, the brain behind KBA's ongoing series D8NIGHT, taking place up and down our favourite street in Tāmaki Makaurau. On Demo Gods, Juno Is returns to play out her response, titled Swan Song, to Finn's prompt 'surf the wave, baby'. Whakarongo mai nei!
As 2025 ripens, the days are beginning to lengthen. The constant flow of high quality new releases in the world of Jazz is showing no sign of abating. Def Jim samples a few in today's Jazz Show, including discs from Mary Halvorson, James Brandon Lewis and Ivo Perelman/Matthew Shipp String Trio. As usual, these and others are interspersed with choice cuts from the dazzling array of recordings visible in Jazz's rear view mirror, the whole cooking up to a highly satisfying Gumbo in which new and old rub together, enhancing the flavour of each. Don't miss it!