Radio New Zealand National. 2015-02-07. 05:00-23:59.

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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Duration
19:00:00
Broadcast Date
07 Feb 2015
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Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

A recording of Radio New Zealand National from 5am to midnight. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

07 February 2015

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 My Place, by Carolyn McCurdie (RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 My Place, by Carolyn McCurdie (RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

===6:08 AM. | Storytime===
=DESCRIPTION=

Cocky, by Robin Nathan, told by Michael Wilson; Mad Dog Pearse and the Aerial Machine, by Murray Reece, told by Kelson Henderson; The Treaty, by Bernard Gadd, told by Riwia Brown; The Frog Footy Player, by Chris Gurney, told by Darlene Mohekey; Kopu Wai the Dog Head Man, by Ron Bacon, told by Temuera Morrison; Having a Kai with Porangi Mack, by Mike Young, told by Laura Brinkman (RNZ)

===7:08 AM. | Country Life===
=DESCRIPTION=

Memorable scenes, people and places in rural NZ (RNZ)

===8:10 AM. | Saturday Morning===
=DESCRIPTION=

A mixture of current affairs and feature interviews, until midday (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

08:15
Eula Biss: immunity and vaccination
BODY:
Teacher at Northwestern University in Chicago, whose new book, On Immunity: An Inoculation, explores vaccination and its history, and parenthood, public health and the body.
EXTENDED BODY:

Eula Biss teaches at Northwestern University in Chicago, and won the National Book Critics Circle Award for her 2009 book of criticism, Notes From No Man’s Land: American Essays (Graywolf Press).
Her new book was prompted by her experiences as a new mother, and explores vaccination and its history, and parenthood, public health and the body.
On Immunity: An Inoculation (Text Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-92218-294-4)
Topics: author interview, health, science
Regions:
Tags: smallpox, chickenpox, vaccination, measles
Duration: 45'20"

09:05
Anna Smaill: music and memory
BODY:
English literature and music graduate whose debut novel, The Chimes, is set in a future Britain where people's memories are controlled by music.
EXTENDED BODY:
Anna Smaill has a background in English literature and music performance.
Her collection of poetry, The Violinist in Spring, was published in 2006, and her debut novel, The Chimes (Sceptre), is set in a future Britain where the written word has been banned, and people’s memories are controlled by music.
Anna Smaill talks to Kim Hill about music and memory.
Topics: arts, author interview, books, music
Regions:
Tags: memory, Bruce Chatwin, Janet Frame, London, Tokyo, Bill Manhire, violin, carillon, Eleanor Catton
Duration: 32'36"

09:45
Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: "takeaway Rembrandt"
BODY:
District Court Judge and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 1632 portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III, dubbed the "Takeaway Rembrandt".
EXTENDED BODY:

Jacob de Gheyn III by Rembrandt (1632)
Arthur Tompkins, who has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, discusses Rembrandt’s 1632 portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III, which has been stolen so many times it has been dubbed the “Takeaway Rembrandt”.
Arthur Tompkins is a District Court Judge, and member of Interpol’s DNA Monitoring Expert Group.

Topics: arts, crime, history
Regions:
Tags: Rembrandt
Duration: 15'34"

10:05
Playing Favourites with Jane Venis
BODY:
Sculptor and performance artist (as Dr Clawhammer), multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker, and composer, who teaches at the Schools of Design and Art at Otago Polytechnic.
Topics: arts, internet, language, media, music
Regions: Nelson Region, Otago
Tags: John Bobbitt, chindogu, tools
Duration: 54'12"

11:05
Michael Graetzel: splitting water and dyed solar cells
BODY:
Director of the Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces at the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, Switzerland, and one of the most highly cited chemists in the world.
EXTENDED BODY:

Swiss Tech Convention Center at EPFL, Lausanne Switzerland, using dye-sensitised solar panels. Photo by Ramoul.
Professor Michael Graetzel is director of the Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces at the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, Switzerland.
He is one of the most highly cited chemists in the world, and has pioneered the disruptive technology of dye-sensitised solar cells.
He is visiting New Zealand to deliver the lecture Energy Beyond Oil: the Future of Solar Energy, at the School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, and to attend AMN-7, the seventh biennial series of meetings that focus on the latest research on advanced materials and nanotechnology (Nelson, 8-12 February).
Professor Michael Graetzel talks to Kim Hill about splitting water and dyed solar cells.
Topics: environment, climate, science, technology
Regions:
Tags: energy, Ronald Reagan, chemistry
Duration: 36'09"

11:45
Poetry with Greg O'Brien: Anna Jackson
BODY:
Greg discusses I, Clodia, and Other Portraits by Anna Jackson.
Topics: arts, books, language
Regions:
Tags: poetry
Duration: 14'43"

11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 7 February 2015
BODY:
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 7 February 2015.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'15"

=SHOW NOTES=

8:15 Eula Biss
Eula Biss teaches at Northwestern University in Chicago, and won the National Book Critics Circle Award for her 2009 book of criticism, Notes From No Man’s Land: American Essays (Graywolf Press). Her new book, On Immunity: An Inoculation (Text Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-92218-294-4), was prompted by her experiences as a new mother, and explores vaccination and its history, and parenthood, public health and the body.

9:05 Anna Smaill
Anna Smaill has a background in English literature and music performance. Her collection of poetry, The Violinist in Spring, was published in 2006, and her debut novel, The Chimes (Sceptre, ISBN: 978-1-444-79452-6), is set in a future Britain where people’s memories are controlled by music.

9:45 Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins
Arthur Tompkins is a District Court Judge, and member of Interpol’s DNA Monitoring Expert Group. He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will discuss Rembrandt’s 1632 portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III, dubbed the “Takeaway Rembrandt”.

10:05 Jane Venis
Dr Jane Venis is a sculptor and performance artist (as Dr Clawhammer). She is also a multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker, and composer. She teaches at the Schools of Design and Art at Otago Polytechnic, and received a 2012 Ako Aotearoa Teaching Awards as one of the top twelve tertiary teachers in New Zealand.

11:05 Michael Graetzel
Professor Michael Graetzel is director of the Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces at the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, Switzerland. He is one of the most highly cited chemists in the world, and has pioneered the disruptive technology of dye-sensitised solar cells. He is visiting New Zealand to deliver the lecture Energy Beyond Oil: the Future of Solar Energy, at the School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, and to attend AMN-7, the seventh biennial series of meetings that focus on the latest research on advanced materials and nanotechnology (Nelson, 8-12 February).
Swiss Tech Convention Center at EPFL, Lausanne Switzerland, using dye-sensitised solar panels. Photo by Ramoul.
11:45 Poetry with Gregory O’Brien
Painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien is the author of a number of books. He will discuss I, Clodia, and Other Portraits by Anna Jackson (AUP, ISBN: 978-1-86940-820-6).
The interview includes readings by Anna Jackson of her poems: Pipiabat; and A Thousand Kisses, Then A Hundred.

This Saturday’s team
Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Carol Jones
Dunedin engineer: Martin Balch
Research by Infofind

=PLAYLIST=

Mel Parsons: Far Away
The 2015 single from her forthcoming album
(Mel Parsons)
Played at around 9:55
Jane Venis: Desert Island Disks are Full of Risks
Live in the Dunedin studio of Radio New Zealand
Played at around 10:05
Mama Cass: Dream a Little Dream of Me
The 1968 single from the compilation album: Dedicated to the One I Love
(Spectrum)
Played at around 10:15
Caravan Palace: Jolie Coquine
From the 2008 album: Caravan Palace
(Wagram)
Played at around 10:30
Spooky Men's Chorale: Don't Stand Between a Man and his Tool
From the 2004 album: Tooled Up
(Spooky)
Played at around 10:45
Alberta Hunter: Amtrak Blues.
From the 1980 album: Amtrak Blues.
(Columbia)
Played at around 10:55

===12:11 PM. | This Way Up===
=DESCRIPTION=

Exploring the things we use and consume. Some content may offend (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

12:15
Twins in space
BODY:
Jeffrey Kluger of Time's covering a NASA mission involving two twins, that will study the effects that a year in space has on the human body.
EXTENDED BODY:

Astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly. Image: NASA/Robert Markowitz. (CC BY-NC 2.0)
Landing a human on Mars is closer to becoming a reality. But one big question remains: how will the human body cope with the rigours of long distance space travel?
Jeffrey Kluger of Time's covering a NASA mission involving twins Scott and Mark Kelly, that will study the effects that a year in space has on the human body.
Topics: science, technology
Regions:
Tags: space, twins, Mars
Duration: 11'29"

12:25
Tech: clickbait
BODY:
Listener Mona-Lynn has a question for our tech correspodent Peter Griffin about 'clickbait'.
EXTENDED BODY:
How do tantalising headlines linking to articles work and how do they make money?
Tech correspondent Peter Griffin answers listener Mona-Lynn's question about clickbait.

A kitten.
Topics: technology
Regions:
Tags: clickbait, internet
Duration: 12'36"

12:40
Spain's cycling boom
BODY:
Peter Walker of The Guardian has been for a ride on Seville's cycle network. It's the centre of a cycling boom in Southern Spain.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: Spain, cycling
Duration: 10'55"

12:50
Invisible Girlfriend
BODY:
Matthew Homann is co-founder of Invisible Girlfriend, a paid service offering you a virtual partner to send you texts and tweets.
EXTENDED BODY:
Matthew Homann is co-founder of Invisible Girlfriend, a paid service offering you a virtual partner to send you texts and tweets.
Topics: technology, life and society
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'35"

13:15
United Noshes
BODY:
Jesse Friedman is hosting 194 dinner parties, celebrating the national cuisine of each member state of the United Nations in alphabetical order.
EXTENDED BODY:

Photo: United Noshes/Laura Hadden.
United Noshes is a dinner club with a difference. It's the idea of a couple in Oregon who are running a series of 194 dinner parties, one for each member of the United Nations, in alphabetical order.
They started in July 2011 in a tiny apartment in Brooklyn with Afghanistan. Since then a mix of friends and strangers have sampled the delights, and some challenging dishes, from places like Guatemala, Djibouti, Estonia, Jordan and Indonesia.
Next up is Lesotho, and after that they hit the halfway mark with Libya. That means they should get to Zambia and Zimbabwe sometime in 2019, after a culinary journey lasting about 8 years!
Jesse Friedman of United Noshes told This Way Up's Simon Morton that it can be tough to find a single meal that can represent an entire country, just as finding dishes for tiny nations can be tricky.
But Mr Friedman says it's been a great way of meeting people and exploring local food markets on the hunt for new ingredients.
"You do have to compromise with some things...but in general most of the ingredients you can find. You know most cultures are cooking with onions and garlic and there's this core set of ingredients that's pretty common throughout. In terms of the cooking itself there have definitely been some challenges....but I'm kind of starting to get the knack of it!"

Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: food culture, food traditions
Duration: 8'16"

13:25
Scary smartphone story
BODY:
Peter Etchells of Bath Spa University, and the science blog network coordinator for The Guardian, on the real story behind a scary headline linking smartphone and tablet use to brain damage in toddlers.
EXTENDED BODY:
Peter Etchells of Bath Spa University, and the science blog network coordinator for The Guardian, on the real story behind a scary headline linking smartphone and tablet use to brain damage in toddlers.
Topics: science, technology
Regions:
Tags: children, smartphones, tablet computers, learning, education, development
Duration: 14'03"

13:35
Drugs from Dirt
BODY:
Sean Brady of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at The Rockefeller University in New York is trying to find the next generation of anti-cancer drugs and antibiotics by examining soil samples collected from all over the world.
EXTENDED BODY:

Drugs from Dirt is a project looking for the drugs and medicines of the future. It's trying to find the next generation of anti-cancer drugs and antibiotics by examining soil samples collected from all over the world.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: drugs, medicine, antibiotics
Duration: 12'25"

13:35
99 Lives
BODY:
Professor Leslie Lyons of the University of Missouri is leading the 99 Lives project, a plan to sequence the domestic cat gene in order to fight the diseases that are affecting them, and us.
EXTENDED BODY:

Bobo.
Professor Leslie Lyons of the University of Missouri is leading the 99 Lives project, a plan to sequence the domestic cat gene in order to fight the diseases that are affecting them, and us.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: genomics, cats
Duration: 6'58"

=SHOW NOTES=

Quick hits|
12:15 Twins in space
12:25 Tech: clickbait
12:40 Spain's cycling boom
12:50 Invisible Girlfriend
13:15 United Noshes
13:25 Smartphone brain damage?
13:35 Drugs from Dirt
13:50 99 Lives
The small print
First up this week, landing a human on Mars is closer to becoming a reality. But one big question remains; how will the human body cope with the rigours of long distance space travel? Jeffrey Kluger of Time's covering a NASA mission involving 2 twins, Scott and Mark Kelly, that will study the effects that a year in space has on the human body.
Then at around 12:25pm listener Mona-Lynn has a question for our tech correspondent Peter Griffin about 'clickbait'. So how do these tantalising headlines linking to articles work and how do they make money?
At 12:40pm we head to Seville, the centre of a cycling boom happening in Southern Spain, to see what measures the city's taking to encourage more cyclists onto the streets.
Then before the 1pm news, Invisible Girlfriend; it's a paid service offering you a virtual partner to send you texts and tweets.
After the 1pm news, the couple in Oregon eating their way around the world. They're hosting 194 dinner parties, celebrating the national cuisine of each member state of the United Nations in alphabetical order. Next up is Latvia, and after that they hit the halfway mark with Libya.
Then at 1:25pm, the story behind a headline saying smartphones and tablets may cause brain damage in toddlers.
At 1:35pm, Drugs from Dirt is a project looking for the drugs and medicines of the future. It's trying to find the next generation of anti-cancer drugs and antibiotics by examining soil samples collected from all over the world.
And before we go, a plan to sequence the domestic cat gene in order to fight the diseases that are affecting them, and us.
We're playing these tracks too...
Artist: Mark Ronson featuring Kevin Parker
Track: Daffodils
Composer:Michael Chabon, Kevin Parker
Album: Uptown Special
Label: COLUMBIA 505310
Broadcast:12:25
Artist: G. Love and Special Sauce
Track: Blues Music
Composers: G. Love
Album: G. Love and Special Sauce
Label: EPIC 543993
Broadcast: 13:10
Artist: TV on the Radio
Track: Quartz
Composer: TV on the Radio
Album: Seeds
Label: VIRGIN
Broadcast: 13:50
And our theme music is:
Artist: Jefferson Belt
Track: The Green Termite
Composer: Jefferson Belt
Album: Table Manners
Label: Round Trip Mars

===2:05 PM. | Music 101===
=DESCRIPTION=

The best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from NZ and the world

=AUDIO=

19:30
Music 101 Pocket Edition 26
BODY:
Nightmares on Wax at the ultimate chill out zone, Proton Beast get industrious and Spook The Horses embrace their quieter side.
EXTENDED BODY:
Arli Liberman at Wanderlust/ Arli Liberman

In Episode 26 of the Music 101 Pocket Edition: Nightmares on Wax at the ultimate chill out zone, Proton Beast get industrious and Spook The Horses embrace their quieter side.
Topics: music
Regions: Auckland Region, Wellington Region
Tags: music festival, Music 101 podcast, Proton Beast, Nightmares On Wax, Spook The Horses, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, A Place To Bury Strangers, The D4
Duration: 56'58"

=SHOW NOTES=

2-3pm
Stages: The Wine Cellar, Auckland
This week in Stages, Anthonie Tonnon enters the Auckland underground – visiting the Wine Cellar in St Kevin's Arcade – a subterranean venue that has served as the site of many first gigs for alternative Auckland musicians. It's both a pillar of a scene and an ever-evolving venue that has held its high regard among musicians and its staff for over a decade.

Ed Cake and band play the Wine Cellar / Photo by Joon Yang.
Proton Beast
Heavy and futuristic, with guitars crunchier than a fresh bowl of cornflakes, Auckland’s Proton Beast release their anticipated debut album Digitizer on Muzai this week. Emma Smith talks with guitarist Westley Holdsworth and drummer Stu Harwood about geeking out on tone, 7/8 time signatures and how they pulled ex D4 bassist Vaughn Williams into the fold.

Proton Beast (From L-to-R: Westley Holdsworth, Stu Harwood and Vaughn Williams / Photo by Jenna Todd.
Spook the Horses
Wellington post-hardcore band Spook the Horses released their new album, Rainmaker, this week. The band’s last release, Brighter, was a dense album filled with wall of guitars, but Rainmaker sees a distinct change in sound and aesthetic for the band. Craig Hayes catches up with Spook the Horses’ guitarist Donnie Cuzens and band frontman Callum Gay to discuss the evolution in the band’s sound.

Spook the Horses (from L-to-R: Donnie Cuzens, Callum Gay, Alex Ross, Ben Dentice and Zach Meech) / Photo by Max Telfer.
3-4pm
Bespin
Cut Off Your Hands guitarist Jonathan Lee introduces his new band Bespin, and plays us their debut song.
P.H.F.
Described as the “complete soundtrack to your infinitely-recurring post-teen nostalgia”, P.H.F.’s (formerly Perfect Hair Forever) Grind State is an album full of lush synth soundscapes, guitar solos and his signature disguised vocals. P.H.F. walks Zac Arnold through the makings and meanings of his latest effort.

P.H.F.'s Joe Locke performs at The Smell in Los Angeles / Photo courtesy of Danger Collective Records.

Introducing: Muirs

Muirs / Photo by Fraser Chatham.
4-5pm
Wanderlust
Pitched as a “transformational festival”, Wanderlust brings together yoga and music, to open hearts, minds and hip flexors. Started in the United States in 2009, the Wanderlust experience has been brought to New Zealand, with the first four-day event being held in Taupo last weekend. With a music line-up that included Nightmares on Wax, Xavier Rudd, Nahko and The Medicine For The People, and a mix of traditional chant and dance DJs during the yoga classes, keen Yogini Kirsten Johnstone went to check out the vibe.

Arli Liebermann accompanying a yoga class at Wanderlust photo by Ali Kaukas.
Nightmares On Wax
One of the DJs brought over especially for Wanderlust was Nightmares On Wax - a.k.a. DJ Ease, a.k.a. George Evelyn. He talks about 'Feelin' Good' and life on Ibiza.

=PLAYLIST=

2-3pm
Artist: Power Nap
Song: Eat Or Be Eaten
Composer: Cudby
Album: The Other's Way
Label: Flying Out

Stages: The Wine Cellar
Artist: Princess Chelsea
Song: No Church on Sunday
Composer: Chelsea Nikkel
Album: No Church on Sunday (single)
Label: Lil’ Chief
Artist: Perfect Hair Forever
Song: Gimme That Poison
Composer: Joe Locke
Album: Zero EP
Label: Crystal Magic
Artist: Emily Edrosa
Song: The Corner Of The Party
Composer: Emily Littler
Album: Emily Edrosa EP
Label: self released
Artist: Steve Abel
Song: Best Thing
Composer: Steve Abel
Album: Single
Label: Self Released
Artist: Dad Jokes
Song:Bad Friend
Composer: Dad Jokes
Album: Bad Friends
Label: Slef -released
Artist: The Crabbs
Song: Night Time
Composer: The Crabbs
Album: unreleased
Label: unreleasd
Artist: Edmund Cake
Song: Beautiful Sleep
Composer: Edmund Cake
Album: Downtown Puff
Label: Lil Chief

Artist: Liars
Song: Scissor
Composer: Liars
Album: Sisterworld
Label: Mute

Proton Beast Interview
Artist: Proton Beast
Song: Data
Composer: Proton Beast
Album: Digitizer
Label: Muzai
Artist: Proton Beast
Song: The Verse
Composer: Proton Beast
Album: 2000 and Blood
Label: Muzai

Artist: Proton Beast
Song: Tetris, Unexpected Error, Digitizer
Composer: Proton Beast
Album: Digitizer
Label: Muzai

Artist: A Place To Bury Strangers
Song: We’ve Come So Far
Composer: Ackermann/ Lunadon/ Gonzalez
Album: Transfixation
Label: Dead Oceans

Spook The Horses Interview
Artist: Spook the Horses
Song: Below Our Time, Drought. Footfall, Overburden, The Flood
Composer: Spook the Horses
Album: Rainmaker
Label: Self-released

3-4pm

Artist: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Song: Multi Love
Composer: R Neilson
Album: Multi Love
Label: jagjaguwar

Bespin Introduces 'Osiris'
Artist: Bespin
Song: Osiris
Composer: Lee
Album: Osiris EP
Label: TBC

Artist: Pond
Song: Elvis’ Flaming Star
Composer: Allbrook
Album: Man It Feels Like Space Again
Label: EMI

Artist: Anika Moa
Song: Running
Composer: Moa/Mulholland
Album: Queen At The Table
Label: EMI

PHF Interview
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: U R ENTERING THE GRIND ST8
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: PROBLEM ft. ROY IRWIN
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: STRAIGHT 2.6
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: DOG EAT GRASS
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: CRUISER
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: I WAS A KID FT. EMILY EDROSA
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records
Artist: P.H.F.
Song: CRY ON
Composer: P.H.F.
Album: Grind State
Label: Crystal Magic Records

Artist: Anthonie Tonnon
Song: Water Underground
Composer: Tonnon
Album: Successor
Label: Self-Released

Introducing: Muirs
Artist: Muirs
Song: Life Love Octopus
Composer: Muirs
Album: Single
Label: Kerosene Comic Book

Artist: Spaces
Song: Stable
Composer: Flynn
Album: Potential
Label: Bleep

Gig Guide

4-5pm
Artist: Sola Rosa
Song: Humanised Feat. Bajka
Composer: Spraggon/Bajka
Album: Get Is Together
Label: Way Up

Wanderlust Festival Feature
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Song: Om Sweet H(Om)e
Composer: Evelyn
Album: Feelin' Good
Label: Warp
Artist: Tibetan Singing Bowls
Song: Root Chakra
Composer:
Album: Tibetan Singing Bowls for Relaxation, Meditation and Chakra Balancing
Label: Nature's Cure Records
Artist: Arli Liebermann
Song: Yin Yoga Improvisation
Composer: Liebermann
Album: RNZ Recording
Label: RNZ Recording
Artist: Four Tet
Song: Ba Teaches Yoga
Composer: Hebden
Album: Beautiful Rewind
Label: Text

Artist: Hermitude
Song: Hyperparadise (Flume Remix)
Composer: Stuart/Dubber/Streten
Album: Parallel Paradise EP
Label: Elefant Tracks
Artist: Suzanne Sterling
Song: Ome Mane Padme Hum, Sivasana
Composer: Sterling
Album: Blue Fire Soul
Label: White Swan Records
Artist: Medicine Drum
Song: Funk Chakra
Composer: Medicine Drum
Album: Original Face
Label: Higher Octave Music

Artist: Matmos
Song: Very Large Green Triangles
Composer: Matmos
Album: The Marriage of True Minds
Label: Thrill Jockey

Nightmares On Wax Interview
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Songs: Tapestry
Composer: Evelyn
Album: Feelin' Good
Label: Warp
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Songs: Night's Introlude,
Composer: Boone, Evelyn, Sebastian
Album: Smokers Delight
Label: Warp
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Songs: Mission Venice
Composer: Dennison, Evelyn, Halliday
Album: Smokers Delight
Label: Warp
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Songs: Time (To Listen)
Composer: Evelyn,
Album: Smokers Delight
Label: Warp
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Songs: Gambia Via Vagator Beach
Composer: Evelyn, Firth, Lovell
Album: Smokers Delight
Label: Warp
Artist: Nightmares On Wax
Songs: Now Is The Time
Composer: Evelyn
Album: Feelin' Good
Label: Warp

Artist: Groeni
Song: The Fray
Composer: Isaacs
Album: Hewn EP
Label: Mooncircle/Finest Ego

Artist: Mogwai
Song; History Day
Composer: Mogwai
Album: Music Industry 3, Fitness Industry 1
Label: Rock Action

===5:11 PM. | Focus on Politics===
=DESCRIPTION=

Analysis of significant political issues presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)

===5:45 PM. | Tagata o te Moana===
=DESCRIPTION=

Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)

===6:06 PM. | Great Encounters===
=DESCRIPTION=

In-depth interviews selected from Radio New Zealand National's feature programmes during the week (RNZ)

===7:06 PM. | Saturday Night===
=DESCRIPTION=

An evening of music, reminiscences and entertainment including your requests

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

7pm – 8pm
Georges Guetary - I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise
Scottish National Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi – Waltz (Masquerade Suite)
Kenneth McKellar - A Gordon For Me
Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy - I’ll See You Again
Francoise Hardy - Only Friends
Fiddlers Dram - Day Trip To Bangor
Peter Dawson - On The Road To Mandalay
Roger Whittaker - Skye Boat Song
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Tenderly
Mantovani - Theme From A Summer Place
Elvis Presley - Hawaiian Wedding Song
Colln Salon Orchestra - Geburtstagsstandchen (Happy Birthday)

8pm – 9pm
Tom Rush - No Regrets
The Boswell Sisters - Object Of My Affection
Fats Waller - I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby
The John Barry Orchestra - Theme From The Avengers
Yma Sumac - Wimoweh
Eddie Izzard - Cats & Dogs
Elvis Costello - Oliver’s Army
Steeleye Span - Gaudette
Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Tom Jones - Green Green Grass Of Home
Bruce Cockburn - How I Spent My Fall Vacation

9pm – 10pm
King Curtis - Soul Twist
The Byrds - Tribal Gathering
Mazzy Star - Into Dust
Howard Armstrong - You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
Arlo Guthrie - The City Of New Orleans
The Gloaming - Necklace Of Wrens
Jericho Brown - Lonesome Drifter
Bonzos Dog Doodah Band - I'm Bored
Charley Pride - I’m Just Me
Mutton Birds - Green Lantern
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight In Harlem
Carole King - Safe Again

10pm – 11pm
Bob Marley - Burnin’ & Lootin’
The Doors - Hello, I Love You
The White Stripes - Jolene
Peggy Seeger - Swim To The Star
Peggy Seeger - Do You Believe In Me?
Peggy Seeger - Everything Changes
Womack & Womack - Baby I’m Scared Of You
Don Covay - Mercy Mercy
Richard Thompson - Al Bowlly’s In Heaven

===11:04 PM. | None (National)===
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The story of Carole King's classic album Tapestry, including insightful interviews with Carole King, producer Lou Adler, her friend Graham Nash and journalist David Wild of Rolling Stone. Their comments touch on nearly every aspect of the album's production, its impact on the music industry, Carole King's song writing process and how her career developed from the Brill Building to Tapestry and beyond (Joyride Media)