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Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems.'
This week on the show, the lineup for Laneway gets announced. As well as this, Willy and Arthur from No Cigar come into the studio to talk about their new album, and their upcoming tour. In between all this I play a few tunes.
Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems.'
It's Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori, and I use this as an excuse to talk about the interconnections of Polynesian culture, specifically between Maori and Samoan languages. My friend Balamohan Shingade also comes into the studio to talk about his work in Hindustani music as well as give us a live performance.
This weeeeeeeeek is a more laidback show and I play some of the new releases I have been listening to this week. Thanks again to the Tuning Fork for bringing us Morning Glory every weekday - legends!
REMIX OF THE DAY:
Jessy Lanza - All the Time [DJ Swisha Remix]
Playlist
Avalon Emerson, Anunaku, A+A - Eternal September
Ludwig A.F. - Marbles
MorMor - Seasons Change
Hysterical Love Project - 2BC1
Rei Harakami - owari no kisetsu
Jim Nothing - Fall Back Down
dreamcastmoe - Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots
And$um - Heavy Hitter
Greentea Peng - Your Mind
DJ Python, Ela Minus - Parajos en Verano
Kali Uchis - NO HAY LEY
Ancieto Molina - La Faldita Coqueta
Laura Jean - Teenager Again feat. Marlon Williams, Aldous Harding
Julia Jacklin - Be Careful With Yourself
Princess Chelsea - The Forest
Purelink - Maintain the Bliss
oqbqbo, Scandinavian Star - Airdrops
Grouper - Ode to the Blue
Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Sleep D - Border Control (Ahora Si) ft. Ivy Barkakati & Furious Frank
Welcome back to Life Hacks with Jade, where we talk all things health, wellness, and anything on us getting through this crazy life. Today's theme is Facing Fears- think heights, snakes, and germs :O Throw in some Thai Jazz and an uplifting Monday Mini Playlist, you're in for a wild ride.
Playlist
PJ Harvey & John Parish - Black Hearted Love
Dub Asylum - See Me Go
Summer Vee - Key To All Your Love
Die! Die! Die! - Smelter
Princess Chelsea - The Forest
CRUSH - Barcelona
LONDON DRUGS - Play it Again, Jaws
Jura Soundsystem - Crystal voyager
Sports Dreams - DIY
The Beths - Knees Deep
Interpol - Not Even Jail
Deerhoof - My Lovely Cat!
Clear Path Ensemble - Tennis Ball
mxmtoon - mona lisa
EMMY - STUPID BIG TEETH
Ratboys - Go Outside
The Chats - 6L GTR
Fats Thompson - Too Much Jazz
Ibibio Sound Machine - All That You Want [Joe Goddard Remix]
Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems.'
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.