Hahko Meets Jeff Newton
On the podcast this week is Jeff Newton of NZ On Air! NZ On Air is one of Aotearoa’s main funding institutions for the arts, and Jeff is the guy taking funded NZ music to radio &
Third Wheeling Dan Larkin & Tristan Simpson
Do you know what it means to “skite”? I never thought a Brit would teach me a kiwi word, but here we are. These two work in post-production. Dan is a sound designer and Tristan
Hahko Meets KÉDU CARLÖ
Returning to the podcast are KÉDU CARLÖ, a duo of Acid Lords based in Auckland, New Zealand. It was another work day, Benji and I were sitting right where you would find us 80%
Third Wheeling Dan Goodwin and Nathan Joe
Today I learnt that checking your fly is an effective and acceptable way of getting a crowd to pay attention. Dan Goodwin and Nathan Joe are a pair of poetry and drama geeks, who k
Hahko Meets Jack Berry
On the podcast this week is Damin McCabe of Jack Berry / Garbage Records Hahko and Damin have a great chemistry as they recount stories of Dunedin. You can hear how both of their m
Hahko Meets Louisa Nicklin
This week’s guest on the podcast is Louisa Nicklin! Louisa Nicklin was one of the artists I found and contacted for the Two Daze 2020 compilation, Lockdown edition to make a song
Third wheeling Monty Montgomery and Yury Guaii
In this episode, I found myself saying “werk” more than I usually would. And it might be because drag performers Monty Montgomery and Yuri Guaii do just that. They work in ever
Hahko Meets Lawrence Arabia
My guest on the podcast this week is Lawrence Arabia! The longtime moniker of James Milne only tells half the story. Alongside the highlights of his solo career, I’ve always been
Hahko Meets PollyHill
On the podcast this week is PollyHill, I was blown away by the latest releases from PollyHill, ‘Sweepstake’ & ‘Chilly’, and they have both been on personal high rotatio
Hahko Meets Merk
On the podcast this week is Merk! I first became aware of Merk as a member of the Tom Lark band, and then became a fan after watching him perform solo on 95bFM, but it was the rele