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Kia ora e te whānau, continuous mix this morning – cycling through some new finds and old favourites. Including a lovely downtempo Fat Freddy's track, 'Little One'. Thanks for tuning in. Check the plalylist here!
Thanks for tuning in! Rosetta is playng some of her fave new releases from the past couple of weeks, with a couple of oldies in there too :) Happy Tuesday!
It's Morning Glory! This Monday, Milly gently eases you into the week then shakes you up. Featuring tracks like 'Tamaryn - Mild Confusion' to 'Orbital - Chime' you'll be sure to tap into the dark side and emerge trimphant and light - or you'll just enjoy the music.....
Kia ora koutou! Thanks for tuning in to another Thursday Morning Glory with Sam. Fun mix of sounds today, kicking off the hour with some Office Dog. We cycle through some more Tāmaki new releases, before firing up the CDJs :)
Morning Glory Milly's mum's birthday edition. Man, this lady has some crazy picks in store for you listeners! Join Milly and her mum for an at times cacophonus, but truly wholesome Morning Glory!
The sunny weather means plenty of dubby music... Today's show starts with a particularly dirty Grace Jones track, courtesy of Central Flea, before working into some 140 breaks and dubstep. Enjoy!
For this weeks Fancy New Band we were lucky to welcome CAITLIN into the studio as she finishes her last show of her nation wide tour!
CAITLIN is a Te Waipounamu-born, Ōtautahi-based indie-pop singer-songwriter who has been on a roll this year! Today she played 'Wash' and 'Tied' which are both off her newest EP Guardrails!
Sola Rosa’s Andrew Spraggon talks to Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason about his latest record, In The Mids, and imminent album tour. It kicks off in Auckland on Friday May 22 at Double Whammy, before travelling to Hawkes Bay, Nelson, Christchurch, New Plymouth and Wellington. Expect live interpretations of the album's tracks and reworked music from his extensive archive, plus (excitingly) an audio-visual element. Tickets are available here.
today piet and olive talk about everyone's fav manu, te tūī! an iconic bird (also called kōkō) whose population is soaring but have really weird tongues guys look at it on youtube x
For Fancy New Band today Huia had Moonwoven come into the studio!
Moonwoven Is a genre/gender bending local band, they switch instruments and their sound depending on each song. Today on Fancy New Band we were able to have a taste of three tracks off of their upcoming ep that was anounced on the show !
Tareq Baconi is a Palestinian writer, scholar, and activist. His 2018 book on Palestinian resistance movements, Hamas Contained, was shortlisted for a Palestine book award.
His coming-of-age memoir, Fire in Every Direction, was published late last year. Described by Isabella Hammad, author of Enter Ghost, as “moving and generous”, it spans Beirut, Amman, and London while remaining distinctly Palestinian.
Caeden caught up with Tareq ahead of the Auckland Writers Festival this week, where he will be speaking.
Laura Vincent, the award-nominated author of Hoods Landing, chats to Emma Gleason about the success of her debut novel and what she's doing for the Auckland Writers Festival. Find her events here.
A year on from publishing his bestselling novel 1985, author and poet Dominic Hoey chats to Emma Gleason about what it's like being a working writer in Aotearoa, as well as what he's got planned for the Auckland Writers Festival. Find all his events here.
Actor and comedian Courtney Eggleton drops by the 95bFM studio ahead of her performances at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. She and Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason discuss funny business, serious acting — including why you should go to drama school — and East Auckland. (Tāmaki is a small town.) We also find out what to expect from Courtney's new show Delicate Flowers, which is billed as an "amalgamation of your worst nightmares and your hottest wet dreams". It's on at Q Theatre Cellar on May 21 and 22. Tickets here.