Oto and Jaycee talked to Club Ruby about their new E.P - Don't Gaslight Meand played 2 hours of Indie Rock, Dream Pop and more by artists from the Asian diaspora.
This week Blind Mango Chutney is your host - & Miss Dom 'jumps on' as BMC's trusty 'side-kick' & Co-Host.
Blind Mango Kicks off the show with a classic piece from Idris Muhammad - then later BMC dives deep into a dusty crate - surfacing with a long-forgotten vintage piece by 'The Duke' (Ellington) - & while diggin in that same crate he also finds a perfecto 'slice of summer samba' - & a cover of a 'classy, & popular Brazilian classic' from Oscar Peterson's 'Soul Espanol' album -
Dom also hits a summery note - with a killer' Azymuth' 7 inch - delivered to her by the way cool ' Xmas Fairies. She also features a few 'lates, & greats' - Plus a bunch of new releases too.
The pair also pay tribute to recently passed 'rhythm twin' Drummer Sly Dunbar - via Herbie Hancock's 'Future Shock' album, on which Sly featured.
Thanks to our very amazing sponsors - San Ray - the 'home of great eats' - find them at 118 Ponsonby Road.
At the top of the show Thursday host Emma Gleason chats to Muroki about his new album Amber Skies and upcoming tour, while later on she's joined in the 95bFM studio by Psycho Gab bassist Orlando Cooper to discuss the band's new single 'Compass'.
This mix was conjured up pre-summer, looking forward to some outdoor parties. It starts off on more of a bassy tip then drifts into more techno territory. Full of low-end, but still atmospheric and trippy was the brief.
On today's show Thursday host Emma Gleason catches up with New Zealand author Eva Wyles to discuss her new book of short stories, Deliverywoman. There's also new music from Fables, Mainard Larkin and the latest from Damon Albarn, Grian Chatten and Kae Tempest, plus some old tracks by the likes of The Secret Garden (the Audioculture article Emma mentions can be found here).