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ONEMAIL 21 - 3/6/11


ONEMAIL 21 - 3/6/11

The latest in Radio One 91FM's DUNLOAD series comes by way of Dunedin music royalty of the often overlooked kind. A founding member of The Clean & The Chills before going on to form Snapper, Peter Gutteridge has been there and done that (with the scars and stories to prove it). More than 30 years later, his pummelling krautrock keyboard drones have made him a legend and inspiration to leering purveyors of sneering, psych-infused rock n roll the world over. More recently, Mr. Gutteridge has been channeling the more dynamic and sensitive pianist within; witness his haunting cover of Toy Love's Dont Catch Fire on the Stroke compilation, a spirit that lives on in a series of improvised piano and voice pieces recorded recently, deep in the heart of the North East Valley. Wrapped in layers of cardboard and gaffer tape, hand delivered by a denim-clad courier, this is Peter Gutteridge's latest musical message to the world. Let t he enigma stir the beast within.
Be sure to listen to our latest exclusive DUNLOAD - Peter Gutteridge / Untitled No 2 - HERE.

Arctic Monkeys - Suck It And See
Suck It and See, Arctic Monkeys fourth album, features 12 songs produced by James Ford at the legendary Sound City Studios in Los Angeles. With Suck It and See the band perfectly mesh their hard and soft sides. The album is lyrically their most verbose since their record-breaking debut Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. From shimmering opener She's Thunderstorms to the brilliantly buoyant Black Treacle through to perfect closer That's Where You're Wrong, Alex Turner brings an articulate melodic swagger to the proceedings.

WIN Suck It And See on Breakfast at 8.15am all next week.

Depeche Mode - Remixes 81-04
For nearly 25 years Depeche Mode has been making groundbreaking music, including being at the vanguard of remix culture since its inception. A "greatest hits remixed" collection, Remixes 81-04 is both a celebration and a flashback of the evolution of the remix and of Depeche Mode. Released as a limited-edition three-disc set, featuring a bonus disc of rare remixes, and a "best of" single disc, Remixes 81-04 features some of the most renowned remixers of the world, including Underworld, Goldfrapp, Air, Kruder+Dorfmeister, Timo Maas, Flood, Francois Kevorkian, Adrian Sherwood, William Orbit, Portishead and, of course, Depeche Mode.

Tune in at 5.15pm during Drive next week to hear it and win $20 JB Hi-Fi Vouchers.

Radio One Presents: In The Neighbourhood
Sunday 5th at Pop Bar and Di Lusso
featuring DJs Dave Boogie, Jimmy Fresh, Fracture, Vinyl Ritchie, Dal Boy, Nixon & Nui, JGA, Contra, Stevie G & hosted by MC Beau & Max Dad E.
$8 w./ 91CARD or $10 without.
First 100 on the night get a free Smirnoff vodka and Mother energy drink.

The Radio One Top 11 with Jon Bakos - Tuesday 31st May 2011
1. Alizarin Lizard (Dn) - Ruby Peacock
2. The Gladeyes (NZ) - Honey Pie
3. Thurston Moore - Circulation
4. Little Bushman (NZ) - Big Man
5. Bon Iver - Calgary
6. Zomby - Things Fall Apart ft. Panda Bear
7. Tyler, The Creator - Sandwitches ft. Hodgy Beats
8. Princess Chelsea (NZ) - Ice Reign
9. Arctic Monkeys - Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
10. DJ Shadow - I Gotta Rokk
11. Bachelorette (NZ) - Blanket

Hit Picks:
James Pants - Clouds Over The Pacific
Punches (NZ) - Hold Your Head

Vote for the next Top 11 and go in the JUNE UBER PRIZZLE PACK draw.
Go HERE to listen and vote, and enter the drawing!

SEEDED - Saturday 4th June - 10am / Lynette Harvey
Under the name LynAdell, Lynette Harvey is known for unique and singular knitwear patterns, a progression from her one off designs that earned second place in what used to be the Benson & Hedges Fashion Awards.
But that is only a tiny part of the picture that is Lynette's artistic life. Having knitted since high-chair days, as a small child she learned to use her grandfather's tools to carve wood, and was taught the inside of engines by her father.
Over the years, she has carved stone, painted fabrics, and worked with wools and yarns in a variety of forms, all the while prizing creative expression over any form of what she considers to be the soul-less nature of production.
In Seeded this week, Lynette finds the musical exceptions to her working methods of silent creation.

For Seeded links and podcasts, go to www.r1.co.nz/seeded.
Sunday School - Sunday 5th June - 6-8pm - QUEEN w./ Mandroid
To honour the heavyweights of early metal/glam and excess, this Queen,s birthday, Mandroid's getting all Flashy Gordon on the sliders. From Highlander back to the Seven Seas of Rhye, be sure to break free this Sunday School, with a journey into the heart of Queen. It's all about big hair, white pants, astronomy and Freddy from six till eight this Sunday on the One.
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