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Takitoru - A Papatuanuku
Pacific Underground - Give It To Every 1
Sudan Archives - Glorious
Nídia & Valentina, Nidia, Valentina Magaletti, Dj Anderson do Paraiso - Andiamo (DJ Anderson Do Paraiso Version)
Nova Nova - Plaid (Aqua Bassino Dub)
Paua Fritters - Her Story
Reb Fountain - One Way Trip
Spdrtwnbby - Back to Self ft JARNA
Teddyyy & Intersekt - Lights Out (Half Queen & Snakelegs Remix)
Silk Cut - Godlike I
SOPHIE - My Forever (feat. Cecile Believe)
From Outside - CAPTIONS ON (Ft. Dizzy Dash, Spewer & Naavii)
Olan Monk - Pomegranate
Ngāi Tahu - Ka tū te tītī
The Mutton Birds - Giant Friend
The Mutton Birds - Your Window
David Grace & Injustice - Tino Rangatiratanga
The Bats - Corner Coming Up
AKL MADZ - Go Somewhere (ft. Kitoria & MariaClara)
Jack Bromwich - He Waits Alone
Patea Maori Club - Hei Konei Ra

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Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 13 November 2025

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 13 November 2025 Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 13 November 2025, 153.11 MB
Thu 13 Nov 2025

The first of a special, and somewhat spontaneous, Tāmaki Makaurau two-parter, this week's show sees Emma talking to Greatsouth's Payton Taplin about how his music is informed by the past and present of where he lives (and why he wouldn't want to be anywhere else). On the theme of Auckland, there's also early listens to Babe Martin's 'April in the City' and Dick Move's 'Up the Bus', plus tracks from The Front Lawn, Sisters Underground, P.H.F, 3 The Hard Way, Elemeno P and more. Tune in next week for part two (including Die! Die! Die! and The Androids).

Thanks to The Tuning Fork 

Guest Interview w/ Greatsouth: Thursday November 13, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Greatsouth: Thursday November 13, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Greatsouth: Thursday November 13, 2025, 45.75 MB
Thu 13 Nov 2025

Greatsouth's Payton Taplin joins Thursday host Emma Gleason to talk about his new track 'Hellhole of the Pacific', the history lessons behind his work and where he finds inspiration in Tāmaki Makaurau. The pair also take a sidestep to discuss clothes for new segment Sound Looks, and what merch Taplin's been cooking up ahead of his album launch next year.

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

Me and All My Homies Love Native Manu: Tītī/Sooty shearwater - Noema 12, 2025

Me and All My Homies Love Native Manu: Tītī/Sooty shearwater - Noema 12, 2025 Me and All My Homies Love Native Manu: Tītī/Sooty shearwater - Noema 12, 2025, 39.57 MB
Wed 12 Nov 2025

i te wiki nei, piet tuinder (my giant friend) and i kōrero about the tītī! the muttonbird! the sooty shearwater! it's an important manu for our whānui kai tahu in rakiura! whakarongo mai and be awesome like the tītī! xx

Morning Glory w/ Liv: Rāapa 12 Noema, 2025

Morning Glory w/ Liv: Rāapa 12 Noema, 2025 Morning Glory w/ Liv: Rāapa 12 Noema, 2025, 166.09 MB
Wed 12 Nov 2025

my haters hate to see me coming

join me (liv) for a fine selection of cd tracks this wiki featuring some minor fuck ups and two mutton birds songs cos why the hell not! i also chat to piet about the tītī/muttonbird on "me and all my homies love native manu," and kōrero with akl madz about her newly released albummmmmm! whakarongo mai nei! love u all, liv x

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

Guest Interview w/ AKL MADZ: Rāapa 12 Noema, 2025

Guest Interview w/ AKL MADZ: Rāapa 12 Noema, 2025 Guest Interview w/ AKL MADZ: Rāapa 12 Noema, 2025, 12.71 MB
Wed 12 Nov 2025

liv speaks to AKL MADZ about her newly released album, "mad company." you can listen to/buy her album here!

also follow Madi on insta @aklmadz :--))

Morning Glory with Sam: Rātū 11th November, 2025

Morning Glory with Sam: Rātū 11th November, 2025 Morning Glory with Sam: Rātū 11th November, 2025, 165 MB
Tue 11 Nov 2025

Kia ora tīma, it is great to be back! Exams are fading into a distant memory, which means summer is upon us. I hope you enjoy these tunes to signify the warmer weather... feat. new music from Will HofbauerHatchie and Cousin & Priori.

Ngā mihi to show sponsors the Tuning Fork! p.s. thanks for having me last night at Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – what an awesome show.

Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 7th Nov

Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 7th Nov Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 7th Nov, 165.57 MB
Fri 7 Nov 2025

on Morning Glory Huia started off with some pretty songs to ease listeners into their day and the beautiful tunes that were to come from this weeks Fancy New Band Alofau! the show then ends off with a sprinkle of rap and good old rock n roll. brought to you by Nz On Air

Thanks to The Tuning Fork!

Guest Interview w/ Bloke Of The Apocalypse: Thursday November 6, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Bloke Of The Apocalypse: Thursday November 6, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Bloke Of The Apocalypse: Thursday November 6, 2025, 31.31 MB
Thu 6 Nov 2025

'Bloke Of The Apocalypse' creator Charlie Faulks and voice actor Jack Marlin join Emma Gleason in the studio to talk about their new animated series, a father-son tale (with zombies) set in small-town New Zealand. The animated web series won $500,000 in funding from NZ on Air, and it's screening on Youtube now. (You can also see it on the big screen tonight at The Capitol Cinema.)

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

Guest Interview w/ Melodownz: Thursday November 6, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Melodownz: Thursday November 6, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Melodownz: Thursday November 6, 2025, 32.5 MB
Thu 6 Nov 2025

Melodownz drops by the studio to play a preview of his new single, Same As Before (out Friday) and talk fashion with Thursday host Emma Gleason.

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 6 November 2025

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 6 November 2025 Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 6 November 2025, 167.1 MB
Thu 6 Nov 2025

A busy show today with visits from Melodownz, who played his new single (a day early!) for us and discussed fashion with Thursday host Emma Gleason. She was also joined by 'Bloke Of The Apocalypse' creator Charlie Faulks and voice actor Jack Marlin, who talked about their new web series, which won $500,000 in funding from NZ on Air.

Thanks to The Tuning Fork