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💚 Thank you as always for tuning in, it's a special special time entering the studio each and every time.
So the weather is warmer and I'm one week further away from the aggregious mispronunciation of a musical icon live on air. Strap in and buckle up for three hours genre fluid goodness.
Kicked it off with some Brian Eno, slid round from Cotton Jones to Burial took a short flight to Somalia for some Dur-Dur Band played the wrong David Bowie track. Had Molly ask if I'd stolen their A.R. Kane record. And got slightly wonky with some DLR, Tim Reaper, Sully and Peverelist.
See y'all next week, same time same place. And if you like the show, here's a playlist for it (but if you really like it please consider avenues that provide more than 0.000000000001c per stream) xx 💚 -Eli~
💚 Hi again. Thank you for stopping by. A gentle ambient greeting leads you to three hours of the weird and (hopefully) wonderful. From alt rock to dub to breakbeat we cycle through the genres like a Tour de France hill-climber.
French post-rockers Balayeurs Du Désert start us off, we also hear new cuts from Say She She and Alix Perez. Old favourites The Drab Doo-Riffs, CAN and The xx make a welcome appearance. I also managed to squeeze some East Nigerian afro-rock in there with The Funkees.
💚 Scorching hot day! Today's show kicks off with a few new cuts from around the world. We then cycle through some gorgeous summer tunes before a brief period of drum and bass flirtation. This rolls into a trip down memory lane with some 80s/90s underground classics. An unreleased bootleg from DJ Name features before a final hour of power.
Thanks as always to all who have stopped by live, and many thanks to all those who listen at home.
Apologies to those trying to call through on todays show, the phone's ringtone was playing up.
I will see some of you for drive on Monday. If not, see you next Thursday as we prepare ourselves for shipwrecked in Te Arai.
This week on bMovies Rachel speaks with Lala Rolls, director of Tupaia's Endeavour. The documenatry explores Tupaia's critical role in the Endeavour's journey through the Pacific; re-positioning his story within contemporary and historical Polynesian realities, and drawing on connections between Aotearoa and the rest of the Pacific. Tune in to hear more.