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Sages of the Ages with Alex and Castor

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Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart
Herbs - Sensitive to a Smile
Himiko Kikuchi - A Seagull & Clouds
Suzanne Vega - Luka
New Order - Blue Monday
The Smiths - Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before
Sinéad O'Connor - Mandinka
Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again
Chills - Look For The Good In Others And They'll See The Good In You
The Cure - Just Like Heaven
The Jesus and Mary Chain - April Skies
Aztec Camera - Somewhere In My Heart
Echo and the Bunnymen - Lips Like Sugar
The Replacements - Alex Chilton
R.E.M. - It's the End of the World As We Know It
Pet Shop Boys - Hit Music
Sisters Of Mercy - This Corrosion
Pixies - Caribou
The Bats - Daddy's Highway
Dinosaur Jr - In A Jar

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Sages of the Ages (1987): 23rd April, 2026

Sages of the Ages (1987): 23rd April, 2026 Sages of the Ages (1987): 23rd April, 2026, 149.71 MB
Thu 23 Apr 2026

This week on Sages of the Ages, Alex and Castor are broadcasting directly from 1987. This year clocks in with tracks from the likes of New Order, The Chills, and Aztec Camera. They also discuss presidential politics, the latest in cinema, and the Rugby World Cup. 

Whakarongo mai!

Sages of the Ages (2005): 9th April, 2026

Sages of the Ages (2005): 9th April, 2026 Sages of the Ages (2005): 9th April, 2026, 158.09 MB
Thu 9 Apr 2026

This week on Sages of the Ages, Alex and Castor are stuck in the magical land of 2005. Through the power of time-travel, they bring you tracks from legends such as Bright Eyes, Imogen Heap, Daft Punk, and Nujabes. They also bring you some exciting birthdays, NZ politics reckons, and the latest on a new video sharing platform.

Whakarongo mai!

Sages of the Ages (1998): 26th March, 2026

Sages of the Ages (1998): 26th March, 2026 Sages of the Ages (1998): 26th March, 2026, 164.91 MB
Thu 26 Mar 2026

For the first week of Sages of the Ages, hosts Alex and Castor are stranded in the year 1998. This year brings you tracks from the likes of Massive Attack, Neutral Milk Hotel, and The Offspring. They also bring you the latest in the ongoing Bill Clinton scandal and England's disappointment at the FIFA World Cup. 

Whakarongo mai!