Xiu Xiu - Rose Of Sharon
Whalesong - Radiant Suns Deformed
Scott Gibbons - Lillith Stone : Reciprocal
Throbbing Gristle - Valley of the Shadow of the Death
Tont - Lapsepõlve rada / Childhood path
Sunn O))) & Boris - Fried Eagle Mind
Pauline Oliveros - The Wanderer
O Culto do Fogo Negro - Crepitante Interior
HIDE - Respite
Cut Hands - Nzambi Ia Muini
Aluviana - kt-3
Severed Heads - God Factory
Croatian Amor - Forever Wild Palms
Fatima Al Qadiri - Szechuan
Gauthier - False prophet (Alpha Brazil Remix)
High Graid - Warrior
Kelman Duran - Diablos (feat. MC Alberticord)
DJ RASHAD x DJ SPINN x TASO - Royal House VIP
Bad Gyal;Fakeguido;El Guincho - Yo Sigo Iual (Prod. Fakeguido & el Guincho)
Blank Banshee - Cyber Slums
Don Zilla - Inside Me
CYPHR - Dddiamondsss
Slikback - PULLUP
Okzharp;manthe Ribane - In Your Own Time
Yen Tech - Kernel
Rae Sremmurd; Slim Jxmmi; Swae Lee; Gucci Mane - Black Beatles
Desiigner - Panda
Danny Brown - Lost
Machinedrum - The Statue
Kanye West - Heartless
Ms Nina - Te Doy
Overmono - iii's Front
James Blake - Order
Cyrus/Random Trio - Bounty
Faceless Mind - The Tale of Valhall
Ossian - Tools of Tyrants
Noir - Undone (Responder Remix)
fern - 128 (guaracha mix)
Takunda and Aniket join Rachel and Sam in the studio to chat about being part of the series Rediscovering Aotearoa. Discussing decolonisation, Takunda's spoken word poetry in the Reo episode, and Aniket's medical education in the Hauora episode, as well as how watching this series impacted them. A moving and important watch.
Telecom company One NZ, previously Vodafone, was recently acquired by investment management company Infratil, which under the backdrop of unionisation efforts, has started to downsize the company in order to maximise profits. The latest announcement from the CEO includes changes that might result in 10-20% of the workforce being made redundant.
Spike spoke to Unite Union Contact Center organiser Sam Burnside-Woods about unionisation at One NZ, work from home policies, and the ongoing redundancy waves.
Jenna's just read Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu and highly recommends it. If Charles' work on HBO series, Westworld, isn't enough to entice you to read this book, perhaps winning the Fiction prize in the National Book Awards for 2020 will.
This week the arts community has been remembering Nanette Cameron, who passed away aged 95. She's been dubbed "Aotearoa’s preeminent interior designer" by arts organisation Objectspace, "instrumental in the flourishing of interior design practice in Tāmaki Makaurau and nationally." Her passing has been met with tributes, gratitude and aroha for a woman who is described by those who met her as formidable, a sweetheart and everything in between. To hear more about her life Frances caught up with retired director of Objectspace, Philip Clarke, who was director of Objectspace when they staged the major exhibition and published the publication Nanette Cameron: Interior Design Legend in 2013.