The Show: Farewell 2015

Last show of the year. We’ll be back some time in January. This will give Fraserhead some time to tidy up and organise his elephant’s graveyard of a studio which contains lots of DJ toys that he can’t figure out how to use properly. See evidence below.

The untidy studio at The Joint HQ.
The untidy studio at The Joint HQ.

And here’s the playlist in full…

Direct download: The_Joint_2015-12-19-12-14.mp3

12pm – 1pm

1pm – 2pm

Podcast Bonus

The Show: Don’t lose yourself

We couldn’t talk the Rt. Hon. John Key into appearing on the show today so we got in David Cameron instead.

And here’s the playlist in full…

Direct download: The_Joint_2014-10-04-12-14.mp3

12pm – 1pm

1pm – 2pm

The Show: There’s no school like the old school and Dizzee & Wiley are the fucking Headmasters

Apologies. We had an uninformed dig at Sasha Frere-Jones‘ Destiny Child’s “Bug-A-B00” remix saying that he was over 10 years late to the whole early 2000s bootleg craze. Upon closer inspection (eg reading the fineprint on his Soundcloud) his remix was done back in 2003.

Double apologies. No decent recording of yesterday’s show, so no podcast.

And here’s the playlist in full…

12pm – 1pm

1pm – 2pm

This show best accompanied by: Longrow Peated Campbeltown Malt

The Show: Making the cut

A lot of stuff didn’t. Not for quality control reasons mind. Too much music and not enough time.

Have a look at the excess we had over on The Ones That Got Away Spotify playlist. (Un)fortunately those reworkings of Roxy Music in a 20’s jazz style aren’t available in NZ and that truly bizarre Estonian Eurovision contender is YouTube only…

This is a heavily edited show – we had to cut out chunks of audio because of a dodgy microphone and, more impressively, interference caused by the transmitter overheating in the blazing Canterbury sun. Global warming my arse.

And here’s the actual playlist in full…

12pm – 1pm

+ Download 12pm – 1pm [102MB]

1pm – 2pm

+ Download 1pm – 2pm [87MB]

This show accompanied by: Lagavulin 16 year old single malt