Sunday SchoolSundays from 6pm - 8pmHosted by ---------- SUNDAY THE 27th of June- The Liverpool Sound w./ Loff ---------- SUNDAY THE 20th of June- Danish Indie Music w./ Dave & guests Playlist: Fallulah – I Lay My Head From the Album The Black Cat Neigbourhood http://www.fallulah.com/ Figurines – The Danger From the Album Shake Mountain, newest EP Lucky To Love http://www.myspace.com/figurinesdk Mew – Am I wry? No From the Album Half the World is Watching Me, newest is No More Stories are Told Today, I’m Sorry, They Washed Away. http://www.mewsite.com/ Kashmir – Rocket brothes From the Album Zitilites, newest album is Trespassers. Still boy http://www.myspace.com/kashmiryeah Tiger tunes - Angry Kids of the World Unite From the Album Absolutely Worthless Compared to Important Books http://www.tigertunes.dk/ Dune – Dry Lips From the Album We are In there , You are Out Here, Newest is Enter Metropolis http://www.dunesite.com/ Magtens Korridorer – Milan Alle From the Album Milan Alle http://www.magtenskorridorer.dk/ Turboweekend – Trouble This From the Album Ghost of a Chance http://www.turboweekend.com/ Spleen United – Spleen United From the Album Godspeed Into The Mainstream http://www.spleenunited.dk/ Bodebrixen – Suits you need From the Album Whatsinsidewhatsoutside http://bodebrixen.dk/ D.A.D – Bad Craziness From the Album Good Clean Family Entertainment You Can Trust, Newest album is Monster Philosophy http://www.d-a-d.dk/ Veto – You are a Knife From the Album There's A Beat In All Machines, newest is Crushing digits http://www.vetonet.dk/ Nik og Jay – Boing From the Album 3. Fresh, Fri, Fly http://www.nikogjay.dk/ The Kissaway Trail From the newest album released last April, Sleep Moutain http://www.myspace.com/thekissawaytrail Volbeat – Gardens Tale From the Album ROCK THE REBEL / METAL THE DEVIL, http://volbeat.dk/ Mew – Introducing Palace players The Raveonettes – Love in a trash can From the Album Pretty in Black, newest is In and Out of Control http://www.theraveonettes.com/ Kim larsen – Sømand ombord TV2 – alt hun ville var at danse Nephew – Igen og igen…og From the Album Intercom Kom Ind, newest is Danmark Danmark http://www.nephew.dk/ Lazyboy project – Underwear Goes Outside Tim Christensen – Jump the Gun http://www.timchristensen.dk ---------- SUNDAY THE 13th of June- Whiskey-Voiced Troubadours w./ Amy ---------- SUNDAY THE 6th of June- I Think I'm Turning Japanese w./ Snake. *PLAYLIST* +SPEED GLUE & SHINKI-song for an angel +FRICTION-i can tell +HIGH RISE-last rites +MAGICAL POWER MAKO-in a stalacnite cave +HIGH RISE-cycle goddess +GUITAR WOLF-jet 13 +ACID MOTHERS..-na na hey hey +AKIRA ISHIKAWA & COUNT BUFFALOS-vita +FUSHITSUSHA-n/a +JACKS-mari-anne +ZOFFY-white room +ZENI GEVA-guystick bodie +J.A.CAESAR-n/a +KARUNA KHAYL-alamoni (side b) +BOREDOMS-super are +SPEED GLUE & SHINKI-search for love +THE HELPFUL SOUL-the torture +LES RAZILLES DENUDES-otherwise my conviction +FAR EAST FAMILY BAND-timeless +LOVE LIVE LIFE + 1-love will make a better you +BLUES CREATION-demon & the eleven children +PEOPLE(BUDDHA MEETS ROCK-prayer pt.2 +GHOST-kiseichuken kite +FLIED RICE-rollin' down broadway +FLOWER TRAVELLIN' BAND-satori pt.1 +SHINKI CHEN-requiem of confusion +SPEED GLUE & SHINKI-stoned outta my mind ---------- SUNDAY THE 30th of May- Learning To Surf w./ Logan ---------- SUNDAY THE 23rd of May- The Polyphonic Spree: Sections 1-32 w./ Enerjon playlist- Section 1 (Have a Day/Celebratory) Section 2 (It's the Sun) Section 3 (Days Like This Keep Me Warm) Section 4 (La La) Section 5 (Middle of the Day) Section 6 (Hanging Around the Day Part 1) Section 7 (Hanging Around the Day Part 2) Section 8 (Soldier Girl) Section 9 (Light & Day/Reach for the Sun) Section 10 (A Long Day) Section 11 (A Long Day Continues/We Sound Amazed) Section 12 (Hold Me Now) Section 13 (Diamonds/Mild Devotion to Majesty) Section 14 (Two Thousand Places) Section 15 (Ensure Your Reservation) Section 16 (One Man Show) Section 17 (Suitcase Calling) Section 18 (Everything Starts at the Seam) Section 19 (When the Fool Becomes a King) Section 20 (Together We're Heavy) Section 21 (Together We're Heavy) Section 22 (Running Away) Section 23 (Get Up and Go) Section 24 (The Fragile Army) Section 25 (Younger Yesterday) Section 26 (We Crawl) Section 27 (Mental Cabaret) Section 28 (Guaranteed Nightlife) Section 29 (Light to Follow) Section 30 (Watch Us Explode (Justify)) Section 31 (Overblow Your Nest) Section 32 (The Championship) --- SUNDAY THE 9th of May- NZ Crunchie Guitar Rock Karen confuses food and music, so prefers her guitars crunchie, thick and her melodies sugar sweet and token. She plays NZ crunchie noisy guitar rock. Roy Montgomery- Winding it Out in the High Country Xanadu- Burn Out Cake Kitchen- Strung Out Bailterspace- Projects (Live) Chants R&B- Neighbour Neighbour Androidss- Getting Jumpy Straightjacket Fits- Sycamore Straightjacket Fits- Brittle Cabbage Bomber- Good Angel/Bad Angel Muttonbirds- Don't fear the reaper 3Ds- Fiery Angel Superette- Cannibal Drill- No trouble Sentimental Plastic- Lift Off The Bluestars- Social End Product Alec Bathgate- Pet Hates 3Ds- Man on the verge of a nervous breakdown Chants R&B- That's the way it's got to be Children's Hour- Slaughterhouse Cat! Cat! Cat!-Rising to the challenge Operation Rolling Thunder- Good Friday The Shrugs- Tiny Horse Peter Jefferies- Electricity High Dependency Unit- Salamander Skeptics- Sheen of Gold Livids- Wake Plagal Grind- As in a blender The Clean- Platypus Glovepuppet- Bonvena Straitjacket Fits- Burn it up ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 2nd May - Reggae + Special w/ Special K This Sunday School, the man who once held down Radio One's Dancehall show puts in some time and returns to the desk. And all he wants in return is a little company for the 2-hour journey. ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 25th April - Latin Fusion w/ Ali This Sunday School, we’re going waaaay south of the border, then back again with a Latin Fusion love affair. Jazzy, funky, drummy, fruity and spicy. It's an aural fiesta for your ears this Sunday. ![]() ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 18th April - Giorgio Moroder: From Here To Eternity with MAnny Mandroid On April 26th 1940, in the small town of Urtijëi Italy, we were blessed with the birthing of Giorgio (Hansjoerg) Moroder - the undisputed god of Electronic disco. This sunday, strap on the aviators, rack up a line of coke, and absorb the majesty of the man that was too cool to play live, turned Donna Summer into an overnight success, had a sports car named after him, and somehow managed to win a swag of oscars, emmys and collaborate with pretty much every hot musician under the discoball in the meantime. From the theme to Top Gun to the Neverending Story through to E=MC2 & all the way from here to eternity, It's Moroder time this Sunday. ![]() ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 11th April - Mark Pritchard w/ Booof Quintessential in more ways then one, Pritchard, a self-described lover of 'heavy, aggressive, no-messing-about UK-style club music,' seems to either spend his nights working away in the studio, or DJing in nightclubs across the globe. This April, Mark Pritchard touches down in New Zealand for a series of four DJ performances around the country, including Dunedin under the Harmonic313 moniker. To celebrate, Radio One & Booof give you a a Sunday Schooling in Pritchard's loping, electronically focused, computeresque song arrangements and wonky sci-fi referencing. ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 28th March - Sparklehorse w/ Mitch Awesome ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 21st March - Kiwi Electronica w/ Amey ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 14th March - Nirvana w/ Ana Martino _______________________________________ Pixies: Live and Rare Natural Selection, Sunday the 7th March 6-8pm The Pixies have been milking it since they reformed in 2004 to reclaim the vast sums of money they didn’t earn during their tenure as a proper band. Compilations, live recordings, t shirts, ridiculous box sets...it’s all there, and all designed to take your hard earned dollars. What you may not be aware of is that they’ve been milking it for some time now, drip feeding rarities and concert recordings since their acrimonius split in 1992. Join Dave as he trawls the vast archive of demo recordings, bootlegs (legal and otherwise), radio sessions and b sides for all the Pixies you never thought you needed, demonstrating just how you can make a living selling the same songs to the same people five times over. ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 28th February - Gus's Garage w/ Gus _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 21st February - Autonomic w/ Woosh _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 14th February - The 3Ds w/ Dave Local _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 7th February - This weeks Radio One Top 20 NZ Drone Countdown w/ gBert, Sally & Nathan _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 31st January - Grant Hart w./ Stephen Stedman ______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 24th January - Expanding on Stroke w./ Dave Local and Karen Local ______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 17th January - Big Day Lout w./ JBJ ______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 27th December - DJ JESUSBOT reprazenting ______________________________________ SUNDAY the 20th December Bedrooms, bookstores, and benefits w/ Tono Tono selects the best music of 2009 that you’ve never heard, and all written and recorded with very little intention of being heard, and right under your nose - for the price of a can of baked beans and a pouch of park drive. This is a chance to hear music by Dunedin’s genius underclass - a privilege usually reserved for members of extended musical families and social workers. ________________________________________ Sunday the 13th December - JACK WHITE III w/ Ana Martino __________________________________________ Sunday the 6th Of December - HAWKWIND with DENE ________________________________________ SUNDAY 29th November Footnotes on the History of Machine Music - Nancarrow et al w/ g.bert The musician has always been a cyborg, a man-machine hybrid bringing flesh and instrument together into functional relation which has itself always been the thorn in the side of the 'humanism' of 'the arts'. For almost as long experimentation on this hybrid has fascinated eccentrics, inventors, gypsies and avant-gardes who have toyed with the extension of the proportion of 'machine' in its relation to the 'man,' or indeed 'woman,' in 1776, for example, Pierre and Henri Jacquet-Droz exhibited a 'Musical Lady' in London - as she played her five-tune repertoire for harpsichord 'her eyes would move coyly from side to side, and her bossom would heave lightly, as if she were breathing'. The machine was advertised on a poster as a vestal virgin with a heart of steel. The automaton trumps the cyborg. This week's natural selection will examine the history of machine music, music played and composed for automata, robots or automatic instruments from music boxes, barrel organs, player pianos and other more eccentric devices. Particular focus will be given to American Composer Conlon Nancarrow, one of the most prolific experimenters with the player piano, which he extended beyond the simple automatic immitation of a human player to play with the possibilities of music which ONLY the machine could make. Look forward to a deliciously informative and eclectic two hours with g.bert and his mechanical orchestra this Sunday at 6!! ___________________________________________ SUNDAY 22nd November SPONTANEOUS APPLE CREATION w/ Dene Blues shamans, R&B goth progenitors and proto-metal screamo heads all get a look in this weekend when Dene, the psychedelic warlord brings you SPONTANEOUS APPLE CREATION – this weeks Natural selection. Arthur Brown puts a spell on you. Pink Fairies climb up your eyelids– the Deviants buy you some garbage from the Nothing Man and The Bonzo Dog Band make skeezy crooning cool again. Get hunting and gathering on the obscure British early weirdo tip this weekend. Spontaneous Apple Creation with Dene – Natural Selection. 6 - 8pm this Sunday on the One. _________________________________________ SUNDAY 15th November SMELLS LIKE GREEN SPIRIT - GRUNGE w/ Jamie Green This week on natural selection, Dunedin’s dodgiest DJ’s rolling back the clock and playing all the grunge you pretended you forgot you loved. Wearing a shirt he stole from a lumberjack, Jamie Green’s rocking through the mumbly, low-fi, flannel-bashing past on a trip down angst street, with songs about fish, mousetraps, rubbish, suicide, blow jobs, drugs, numbers, incest, disease, lakes of fire, books about birds and EVERYTHING ugly and wonderful under the black, black sun. ___________________________________________ SUNDAY 8th November - Natural Selection: Five Years of Low End Contagion Kode 9 launched Hyperdub in April 2004 with his own Sign of the Dub, and in the five years since has virtually defined the contours of dubstep. The London label has maintained quality control over that half decade, building a perfectly formed catalogue. There's the muted urban missives of South London's Burial, Zomby's kaleidoscopic weirdness, The Bug's menacing bass ballistics, and Kode 9 and Spaceape's own paranoid visions of the future. And more recently Hyperdub has expanded its brief, releasing a broad gamut of dayglo UK bass music. Tune in to Natural Selection this week for a sampler of the label's best so far - this week with Gavin Bertram ______________________________________ 18/10/09 - It Just Ain't Gonna Work Out - Breakup Songs with AMY They say breaking up’s hard to do …But WRITING SONGS about breaking up is EASY! This Sunday on Natural Selection Amy trawls a back catalogue of heartbreak, sadness, and half-assed suicide attempts … to serve you up a platter of maudlin angst, self-pity and recrimination … Sunday evening from 6 till 8 – light a candle, pour a gin, and stay away from sharp objects … ‘cause it just ain’t gonna work out … _________________________________________ 11/10/09 - APHEX TWIN w./ AMEY Richard David James - born 18 August 1971 – a.k.a. Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born English electronic musician described by The Guardian newspaper as 'the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music.' If you like Electronic music, and you like invention, please listen to Radio One this Sunday, 6 till 8, for a dose of Richard James’s utter, munted, sometimes terrifying, gorgeous, and just plain weird music. Hosting your trip will be Amee … short for Amythest, a milky semi-precious stone sometimes having a lavender hue. Natural Selection, 6-8 Sunday, with Amey, and Aphex Twin. _________________________________________ 4/10/09 - DINOSAUR JNR vs SEBADOH w./ Dave Local Few tales in indie rock are as childish or amusing as the split in Dinosaur Jr. in the late eighties. Having practically worshipped main man and uitar slinger J Mascis, Lou Barlow was told by J that the band had broken up, while in fact they just carried on minus Lou and with a new bass player. Sebadoh gave Lou a platform from which to vent, as well as produce some of the most gorgeous and sincere indie rock to come from America's heartlands. Dinosaur Jr., meanwhile, produced some of the most windswept and epic music of the early nineties with major label support. Years later and with the original Dinosaur Jr. lineup back intact, Dave and Cleanie each pick a side and pit the two songwriters against each other, alternating from Dinosaur Jr to Sebadoh to find the winner of the slacker songwriters.________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 2nd May - Reggae + Special w/ Special K This Sunday School, the man who once held down Radio One's Dancehall show puts in some time and returns to the desk. And all he wants in return is a little company for the 2-hour journey. ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 25th April - Latin Fusion w/ Ali This Sunday School, we’re going waaaay south of the border, then back again with a Latin Fusion love affair. Jazzy, funky, drummy, fruity and spicy. It's an aural fiesta for your ears this Sunday. ![]() ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 18th April - Giorgio Moroder: From Here To Eternity with MAnny Mandroid On April 26th 1940, in the small town of Urtijëi Italy, we were blessed with the birthing of Giorgio (Hansjoerg) Moroder - the undisputed god of Electronic disco. This sunday, strap on the aviators, rack up a line of coke, and absorb the majesty of the man that was too cool to play live, turned Donna Summer into an overnight success, had a sports car named after him, and somehow managed to win a swag of oscars, emmys and collaborate with pretty much every hot musician under the discoball in the meantime. From the theme to Top Gun to the Neverending Story through to E=MC2 & all the way from here to eternity, It's Moroder time this Sunday. ![]() ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 11th April - Mark Pritchard w/ Booof Quintessential in more ways then one, Pritchard, a self-described lover of 'heavy, aggressive, no-messing-about UK-style club music,' seems to either spend his nights working away in the studio, or DJing in nightclubs across the globe. This April, Mark Pritchard touches down in New Zealand for a series of four DJ performances around the country, including Dunedin under the Harmonic313 moniker. To celebrate, Radio One & Booof give you a a Sunday Schooling in Pritchard's loping, electronically focused, computeresque song arrangements and wonky sci-fi referencing. ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 28th March - Sparklehorse w/ Mitch Awesome ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 21st March - Kiwi Electronica w/ Amey ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 14th March - Nirvana w/ Ana Martino _______________________________________ Pixies: Live and Rare Natural Selection, Sunday the 7th March 6-8pm The Pixies have been milking it since they reformed in 2004 to reclaim the vast sums of money they didn’t earn during their tenure as a proper band. Compilations, live recordings, t shirts, ridiculous box sets...it’s all there, and all designed to take your hard earned dollars. What you may not be aware of is that they’ve been milking it for some time now, drip feeding rarities and concert recordings since their acrimonius split in 1992. Join Dave as he trawls the vast archive of demo recordings, bootlegs (legal and otherwise), radio sessions and b sides for all the Pixies you never thought you needed, demonstrating just how you can make a living selling the same songs to the same people five times over. ________________________________________ SUNDAY THE 28th February - Gus's Garage w/ Gus _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 21st February - Autonomic w/ Woosh _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 14th February - The 3Ds w/ Dave Local _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 7th February - This weeks Radio One Top 20 NZ Drone Countdown w/ gBert, Sally & Nathan _______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 31st January - Grant Hart w./ Stephen Stedman ______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 24th January - Expanding on Stroke w./ Dave Local and Karen Local ______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 17th January - Big Day Lout w./ JBJ ______________________________________ SUNDAY THE 27th December - DJ JESUSBOT reprazenting ______________________________________ SUNDAY the 20th December Bedrooms, bookstores, and benefits w/ Tono Tono selects the best music of 2009 that you’ve never heard, and all written and recorded with very little intention of being heard, and right under your nose - for the price of a can of baked beans and a pouch of park drive. This is a chance to hear music by Dunedin’s genius underclass - a privilege usually reserved for members of extended musical families and social workers. ________________________________________ Sunday the 13th December - JACK WHITE III w/ Ana Martino __________________________________________ Sunday the 6th Of December - HAWKWIND with DENE ________________________________________ SUNDAY 29th November Footnotes on the History of Machine Music - Nancarrow et al w/ g.bert The musician has always been a cyborg, a man-machine hybrid bringing flesh and instrument together into functional relation which has itself always been the thorn in the side of the 'humanism' of 'the arts'. For almost as long experimentation on this hybrid has fascinated eccentrics, inventors, gypsies and avant-gardes who have toyed with the extension of the proportion of 'machine' in its relation to the 'man,' or indeed 'woman,' in 1776, for example, Pierre and Henri Jacquet-Droz exhibited a 'Musical Lady' in London - as she played her five-tune repertoire for harpsichord 'her eyes would move coyly from side to side, and her bossom would heave lightly, as if she were breathing. The machine was advertised on a poster as 'A vestal virgin with a heart of steel.' The automaton trumps the cyborg. This week's natural selection will examine the history of machine music, music played and composed for automata, robots or automatic instruments from music boxes, barrel organs, player pianos and other more eccentric devices. Particular focus will be given to American Composer Conlon Nancarrow, one of the most prolific experimenters with the player piano, which he extended beyond the simple automatic immitation of a human player to play with the possibilities of music which ONLY the machine could make. Look forward to a deliciously informative and eclectic two hours with g.bert and his mechanical orchestra this Sunday at 6!! ___________________________________________ SUNDAY 22nd November SPONTANEOUS APPLE CREATION w/ Dene Blues shamans, R&B goth progenitors and proto-metal screamo heads all get a look in this weekend when Dene, the psychedelic warlord brings you SPONTANEOUS APPLE CREATION – this weeks Natural selection. Arthur Brown puts a spell on you. Pink Fairies climb up your eyelids– the Deviants buy you some garbage from the Nothing Man and The Bonzo Dog Band make skeezy crooning cool again. Get hunting and gathering on the obscure British early weirdo tip this weekend. Spontaneous Apple Creation with Dene – Natural Selection. 6 - 8pm this Sunday on the One. _________________________________________ SUNDAY 15th November SMELLS LIKE GREEN SPIRIT - GRUNGE w/ Jamie Green This week on natural selection, Dunedin’s dodgiest DJ’s rolling back the clock and playing all the grunge you pretended you forgot you loved. Wearing a shirt he stole from a lumberjack, Jamie Green’s rocking through the mumbly, low-fi, flannel-bashing past on a trip down angst street, with songs about fish, mousetraps, rubbish, suicide, blow jobs, drugs, numbers, incest, disease, lakes of fire, books about birds and EVERYTHING ugly and wonderful under the black, black sun. ___________________________________________ SUNDAY 8th November - Natural Selection: Five Years of Low End Contagion Kode 9 launched Hyperdub in April 2004 with his own Sign of the Dub, and in the five years since has virtually defined the contours of dubstep. The London label has maintained quality control over that half decade, building a perfectly formed catalogue. There's the muted urban missives of South London's Burial, Zomby's kaleidoscopic weirdness, The Bug's menacing bass ballistics, and Kode 9 and Spaceape's own paranoid visions of the future. And more recently Hyperdub has expanded its brief, releasing a broad gamut of dayglo UK bass music. Tune in to Natural Selection this week for a sampler of the label's best so far - this week with Gavin Bertram ______________________________________ 18/10/09 - It Just Ain't Gonna Work Out - Breakup Songs with AMY They say breaking up’s hard to do …But WRITING SONGS about breaking up is EASY! This Sunday on Natural Selection Amy trawls a back catalogue of heartbreak, sadness, and half-assed suicide attempts … to serve you up a platter of maudlin angst, self-pity and recrimination … Sunday evening from 6 till 8 – light a candle, pour a gin, and stay away from sharp objects … ‘cause it just ain’t gonna work out … _________________________________________ 11/10/09 - APHEX TWIN w./ AMEY Richard David James - born 18 August 1971 – a.k.a. Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born English electronic musician described by The Guardian newspaper as 'the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music.' If you like Electronic music, and you like invention, please listen to Radio One this Sunday, 6 till 8, for a dose of Richard James’s utter, munted, sometimes terrifying, gorgeous, and just plain weird music. Hosting your trip will be Amee … short for Amythest, a milky semi-precious stone sometimes having a lavender hue. Natural Selection, 6-8 Sunday, with Amey, and Aphex Twin. _________________________________________ 4/10/09 - DINOSAUR JNR vs SEBADOH w./ Dave Local Few tales in indie rock are as childish or amusing as the split in Dinosaur Jr. in the late eighties. Having practically worshipped main man and uitar slinger J Mascis, Lou Barlow was told by J that the band had broken up, while in fact they just carried on minus Lou and with a new bass player. Sebadoh gave Lou a platform from which to vent, as well as produce some of the most gorgeous and sincere indie rock to come from America's heartlands. Dinosaur Jr., meanwhile, produced some of the most windswept and epic music of the early nineties with major label support. Years later and with the original Dinosaur Jr. lineup back intact, Dave and Cleanie each pick a side and pit the two songwriters against each other, alternating from Dinosaur Jr to Sebadoh to find the winner of the slacker songwriters. Back to Programme |