Rachael talked to Bianca Rocca and Toya Webb about their show 'Working Title', on at the George Fraser Gallery. Theo was in studio and played some Korean experimental music from the Bulgasari community. He also played some commentry from John Waters, the director of Multiple Maniacs.
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.
The Privacy Commissioner says smart electricity meters could be compromising the security of people through data collection. We speak with John Edwards about this.
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.
This week Lilly speaks with Brigitte Hicks from the Sustainable Business Network about the million meters project. The project aims to plant a million meters of trees along stream banks to restore habitat and improve water quality in New Zealand.
Music can be a pretty unifying force, especially for the geographically isolated. Kiran talks to Mikey about music critic David Keenan's first novel, This Is Memorial Device, which evokes this idea while portraying a fictional post-punk band in '70s-'80s small town Scotland.
Alex picks a show Mike's had on the brain for ages - the '70s crime drama Quarry. With an antihero whose story spans the Mekong to the Mississippi, Alex gets in behind to make some bold claims of quality.
Zombies For Money - Oy Shaba (Neki Stranac Crapshit)
T2 x DJ Master D - Heartbroken Drumz (Casement Blend)
Neana on the Trak - show me UrealU (Rebound X / CoverGirls)
JUAIT * - Arca ft. Rosalia KLK 'JUAIT Rework'
Sbrilly Sbratti - Back
Dengue Dengue Dengue - Haarp
Hasji 🏞🍃♨️✨ - Grove6
Karolina Cicha & Bart Pałyga - Jaz Cite
SHALT - Swelter
nudo - gobernadora
Stacie Anne Churchman - Sarang
Goldefish - Resussurate [TARAXIA V/A]
Oliver Coates - cello 2 m.expl
Kalli - Luca, Manuka
DISERECORDS - Hot Peppa
Kraus - Infinite Wishes
syntrovert - Luto
nodolabel - Innecesario
Ouranoise - Go
La Zowi - Sin Modales
TECH GRL - MAGNETICO PROD. SUEUGAKAMAU
Slikback - ESION
Antonio Maza - Perlas
DJ Taye x DJ Manny - The Matrixx
DJ Tre - A House Hybrid
Sial - Kita Dilahirkan Untuk Mati
SASSYGGIRL - ''BABY ROMANTI-K'' prod. by EL PLVYBXY
Lia Clark - Terremoto (Video Edit) [feat. Gloria Groove]
1:12:30 Calor (Dj Rankng Remix)
Mo Tello - Devil Beat
1:19:00 Pye Corner Audio - Perfect Secrecy Forever
Поп-комбинат - Телефонный робот (Алло)
Mememormee - Ingrid Finger Repair
Aphex Twin - Ventolin (Marazanvose Mix)
Herbie Hancock; Grand Mixer D.ST - Rockit
Teste - Spatial K (Original Mix)
Theo Parrish - Falling Up
BUKKHA - WAR FLUTE Feat DON FE
Dom Peter feat. Sly A 10 - Au Maquis Electroniq
Villaelvin - REY
Tomás Urquieta - Dueños de Nada
Ebo Taylor - Krumandey (Ron Trent Remix)
This week, Sam takes a look at "Rejuvenation" the 1974 album from New Orleans funk band The Meters. The Meters were one of the masters of the southern New Orleans R&B and funk styles that dominated the 1970s.