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.
This week, Sam flies solo recording the segment from his bedroom in lockdown. This will be happening for the next few weeks.
With this, he takes a look at the debut studio album from LA punk rock band X "Los Angeles." Released in 1980, this record remains an underground classic to this day and helped usher in a new and vibrant music scene in LA.
In a crammed in show, Heidi chats first to Diane Scott, about showing her work with Melanie Arnold and Belinda Griffiths, in 'Dust and Scratches' at Silo Theatre, and how materiality and phenomenology combine in her practice. Next Julian Chote discusses the innovative muka and branch supports they made many years ago at Elam, considering all the invisible labour that goes into the production of readymade materials, how their work has moved on to something more relaxed since then. Also the mahi around consent they are bringing into highschools. Then Hanna Ngaatai Hegan comes to the studio to elaborate on perceptive comments she sent in last week, around impermanance, death and appreciating the moment, and also how embedding these awareness into consciousness from a very young age equips someone to value their life more fully. Lastly Natasha Matila Smith talks about the billboard series she has up around Ootautahi / Christchurch as part of Scape, and how her work addresses the futility of attempts at intimacy via social media and more.. and we play Visine, a tune by Sheet Sweater featuring cover art from the talented Georgie Hill.
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.
onlyevva (yung chibi) - hollow (prod. dj luxurious)
Dj Everything - soft spoken (emotional)
seaketa - Zuzukashiren
Otro - ...And Other Perishables
Tim Hecker - The Piano Drop
Trance Band - Ylva's Theme
Amselysen feat. 2xn - The Labour of Love
Karlfroye - Fateful
Swan Meat - SWAN MEaTS FRED AGAIN..
Fatima Al Qadiri - Loading Beijing
CHIYU - Moulting
Jenn feat. TALPAH - Dummy
ZAGAM - FLASHXBACK
Abssys - Desgarradura
Rattlesnakke - Sublimación
QOQEQA - CalaXucla
rab neba — Descent Into Datahell
jaijiu - Ensayo de Repique (MURGA TOOL)
111, 1127, S280F, and RABIT - angel's egg
IN MY TALONS - In Silence We March
Shushu - Jacuzzi
JM Croce - Adiós (Lou Kessler Remix)
Lukrø & Cardozo - Chiki
Zulu - Hooligan Break
BLOOD OF AZA - MAN DONT CARE EDIT
nl.DEFRAQ - EXOPLANET
S280F & Echavox - Force Fed
Lag Switch - Wreqqq
Ingesting Poison x This Is The New Shit
Ruido Con H - Dime
Blood of Aza - Cusp demo
Osheyack - Fake (Kat Nzhinga Bootleg)
Dj. Rogelio H - Mito Prehispanico
Yoshitaka Hikawa - Pointer
MYEN — EXUBERANCE (Ivory Black Edit)
초감제 X Kablam - Forced
Miedo Total - Pomegranate
Vapordog - exile
ESTOC - Avril's Complications
oOo- iPhone Voice Memo 2019 12-05 Lil Durk and Avril o0o rework
The government recently announced its agreement with the agricultural sector to have agircultural emissions at a farm level to be priced by 2025. This gives the sector five years to calculate and reduce their own emissions until the government can decide to bring them under Emissions Trading Scheme. Jemima spoke to Green Party co-leader and Climate Minister James Shaw about the agreement and whether agriculture will be left off the hook again under the reformed Emissions Trading Scheme and when it comes to the global work to reduce green-house gas emissions.