Today we had music by Taite award winners Marlon Williams, Geneva AM and The Mint Chicks. Plus new tracks by Hun Lynch, Living Perfection and some oldies by The Clean. Thursday host Emma Gleason was also joined by Silas Futura for a long korero about life, music and his new album Life Begins After Despair.
Thanks to The Tuning Fork
Playlist
Marlon Williams - Kei Te Mārama
Geneva AM - Pikipiki feat. Samara Alofa, Hawkins, Rewi McLay, Mara TK
The Mint Chicks - Welcome To Nowhere
Season 2 - Becomes a Dream
The Clean - Beatnik
Look Blue Go Purple - I Don't Want You Anyway
Tara Clerkin Trio - Somewhere Good
Vera Ellen - When It's Over (Feat. Hemi Hemingway)
Magazine - Shot By Both Sides (single version)
Mainard Larkin - Empty Street
Community Treatment Order - crows eye
Elliot and Vincent - Doberman [Live at Whammy for Fancy New Band 2023]
Silas Futura - Poho Kererū
SANGUINE - Lalo o le Mauga (e mālū ai)
Romi Wrights - Bring It Back
Fat Freddy's Drop - Ernie
Living Perfection - Late To The Disco
Sogg - Point That Thing Somewhere Else (feat. David Kilgour) [The Clean Cover]
For City Counselling this week, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey on Mayor Wayne Brown’s controversial comment towards an RNZ staff member, the latest statistics on illegal dumping in Auckland, and alternative names for the City Rail Link.
News Director Castor spoke to Executive Director of the New Zealand Drug Foundation, Sarah Helm, about a new bill that would remove the possibility of prosecution for those looking for medical support after an overdose.
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Producer Pranuja spoke with Shanan Halbert about proposed changes to Te Tiriti, the NZ–India Free Trade Agreement, and rising anti-Indian sentiment in New Zealand.
She also spoke with World Vision New Zealand National Director TJ Grant about the first reading of the Modern Slavery Bill.
And she spoke with Dr Peter Wills about punctuated equilibrium, the origins of genetic code, and why this research is gaining international attention.
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Penelope Noir after the Taite Awards last night - to chat about all the best looks from the evening! Whakarongo mai nei!
For our weekly catchup w/ the Green Party, Manny spoke with MP Ricardo Menéndez March about the Green Party’s Dental policy and the Free trade agreement with India
Toby spoke to Auckland University’s Jennifer Frost about the so-called ‘redistricting war’ in the United States
Theo spoke to the Director of the MacDiarmid Institute, and Physics Professor at the University of Auckland, Professor Nicola Gaston, on the report to the prime minister on Prioritisation in New Zealand’s Science, Innovation and Technology system.
another wednesday another morning glory with liv! maria williams is in the stu talking about her nz international comedy festival next wiki. you can buy a ticket here!
also manu talk as always with piet, this week we talking kiwi pukupuku! PLUS LOTS OF AOTEAROA MUSIC IN ANTICIPATION OF NZ MUSIC MONTH SUCKERS
A selection of Aotearoa tunes from the local scene. Ranging from Dub, Techno, Footwork, Club and more. Played some unreleased tunes from Boyracer and Jack Glacier, so listen to hear those. A lot of Caru featured on this as well, shoutout !
Playlist
havening - x.o
kaishando - bubbadub
Jack Glacier - ode 2 styles left handed
Toroa - Te Ti-Matanga (Te Pu)
hardbojangles - pitbull x scrathcha dva
GoodnyeaRS - burmeseNights
gOMME hOMME, lolabebe - i don't even rly wanna try
This week Sof is away sitting a test, however never fear, we still have a packed show for you to listen back to.
Elle spoke to Courtney Barnett about her upcoming Creature of Habit Tour of Aotearoa this November, and the development of that album.
We then cross live to Rosetta and Milly who were interviewing nominees at the Taite Music Prize! We heard from Ringlets, Chris Cudby, Newzician, Reb Fountain, Jazmine Mary, Kody Neilson and many more, a treat to listen back to.