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1 – ONEFEST SERIES PART SIX
2 – WIN RADIO ONE’S TOP 50 CD’s OF 2007
3 - BEST DRESSED HIPSTERS WIN BIG DAY OUT TICKETS
4 - VOTE IN THE ‘WIN A SLOT AT THE BDO08’ COMP
5 – GIVEAWAYS
6 - FEATURE CD - LITTLE BUSHMAN
7 - ON THE RADIO...
8 - OLD FANGLED ACTION
9 - NATURAL SELECTION – HUSKER DU
10 – GLOBAL VILLAGE – INDONESIAN GAMELAN
11 - THE POOLHOUSE / RADIO ONE TOP 11
12 - RADIO ONE GIGGY ACTION

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1 - CASH GUITAR & THE SILVER DOLLARS, THE FUTURIANS & THE HAUNTED TURNIES BRING IT ON HOME TO ONEFEST SERIES PART SIX

Surf’s Up in Dunedin! Shed a salty excited tear right now. It is with great pride that Radio One announces Onefest Series Part Six.

Cash Guitar (Chris Heazlewood) and the Silver Dollars, The Futurians
& the Haunted Turnies Crew. Friday 14th December at the Crown Hotel.
Free w/ your ANZ Onecard, $10 Doorsales.

Probably best known as the founding member & guitarist of seminal nz psy surf outfit KING LOSER of the Flying Nun fold, Chris Heazlewood (a.k.a Cash Guitar) is one guy that knows how to slap your cerebral outright with his flame handed six stringed skills. Come December the 14th the Crown Hotel is headed for a Sonic super-free hi-fi party. Heazlewood & his hand picked Dunedin band of musical geniuses - The Silver Dollars, send the Onefest off in true summer wipeout styles.

Birthed from the primordial ooze of sludge-rock circa 2000, The Futurians are walls of retro-futurist space invaders stomping through the doors of perception at full noise, drilling at the cerebral cortex again and again with shuddering stripped back drone and raspy guitars wrapped firmly around the jugular. With at least 40 albums to their name on labels like Invisible Generation (US), Soft Abuse (US), Imvated (Belgium) and 267 Lattajja (Finland), this is the first time The Futurians have returned from their solo space odyssey’s to play a gig in Dunedin for the first time in more than two years, and who knows when you'll get to see their ugly faces on stage again cos they sure as hell don't. Stevie Kaye said they were the most important band to come out of Dunedin in ten years, but don't take your advice from some spotty hipster, come get your face melted with The Futurians in the flesh.

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The Haunted Turnies will be keeping it mashed, smashed & psychedelic in the breaks with their eclectic freak funk flying digit waxical attack. Sunglasses are advised.

ONEFEST SERIES PART SIX
Starring Cash Guitar (Chris Heazlewood) and the Silver Dollars,
The Futurians
& the Haunted Turnies Crew

Friday 14th December
CROWN HOTEL
Free w/ your ANZ Onecard
$10 Doorsales

2 – WIN RADIO ONE’S TOP 50 CD’s OF 2007
Radio One 91fm is getting right into that Christmas feeling, giving back to the community AND our listeners. You have the chance to win the Radio One Top 50 Albums of 2007!

All you have to do is come up to the Radio One office at Level 1, OUSA Building, 640 Cumberland St, Dunedin with a non-perishable food item and deposit it under the Radio One Christmas tree

For the second year running, all donations will be given to the Foodbank at the competitions end (Wednesday 19th December). You can enter as many times as you like by donating multiple food items.

Radio One have scoured the world’s best labels and dug up what truly are the most magnificent musical forays of the year. Every ANZ Onecard holder has the chance to win big time.

3 - BEST DRESSED HIPSTERS WIN BIG DAY OUT TICKETS

Yes, it’s that time of the year again people. Get out your felt tip pens and scribble your way to the Big Day Out as one of Radio One’s Best Dressed Hipsters. Just design your ultimate Big Day Out t-shirt. What it is is up to you – fantasy dragons, block letter irony, or your favorite artist portrait rendered lovingly in indian ink – creativeness is encouraged

Head to r1.co.nz and print a copy of the handy tee template, get creative, and get them back to the Radio One office. The five best entries each week win a ticket to the Big Day Out, announced every Friday on The Backstage Breakfast with Aaron until December 21st.

4 - VOTE AT WWW.R1.CO.NZ IN THE 'WIN A SLOT AT THE BDO 08' DEMO COMP
Hey Folks! get along to the website (www.r1.co.nz) & vote for for the track that does it most for you in Heat 3 of the ‘Win a Slot at the BDO 08’ competition.

Congratulations to ONANON – winning heat 2 of the ‘Win a slot at the BDO 08’ competition with their tune ‘Squeegee Board’ as voted by our listeners.

Bands & Muso’s - entry conditions for this competition can be found on our website.

5 - GIVEAWAYS

Last chance to scoop tickets to the Ravi Coltrane Quartet – playing on Sunday the 9th of December at the Dunedin Town Hall. Also – the chance to be wrapping your excited digits around a stack of CDs by Les Savy Fav, Pnau, The Wombats, White Birds & Lemons, Battles & a truckload more of pre-santa musical candy.

6 - FEATURE CD - LITTLE BUSHMAN – ‘Pendulum’ Win it all next week.
Recorded in June this year at Erskine College in Island Bay Wellington, Pendulum, the second album for Little Bushman was captured and engineered by Lee Prebble (Black Seeds, Fly My Pretties, Phoenix Foundation etc). A dozen or so songs were tracked using a variety of instruments, and like the first album Onus of Sand, the songs were recorded as live rhythm section takes, to give it uplifting vitality & a live energy feel. No click tracks, no huge sectional edits, just jams from start to finish. The journey begins - Win ‘Pendulum’ all next week at 8.15am on breakfast & 5.15pm on drive from the 3rd December.

7 - ON THE RADIO...
BREAKFAST IS SERVED!

Tune in to the Radio One Breakfast this week for all manner of unspeakably good times, including a chat with Jon Chapple (ex-Mcclusky, Shooting At Unarmed Men) about SAUM's new album 'Triptych', reforming his old band, and beating up bogans in Auckland. Plus! Tomorrow Sub Pop Records boss Jonathon Poneman will be be on the air - When I Grow Up ... I want to run a record label! Sub Pop have been colonising the very finest in Kiwi Cute these days, Aaron finds out why. Also, at 8.30 every Friday until December 21st, tune in to find out the latest five of Radio One's Brest Dressed Hipsters, off to the Auckland Big Day Out, and hopefully a little something about the mathematics of poker if you play nicely. If you're taking notes at home, Aaron - after about a year of talking about it - is now posting your morning soundtracks and other factoids online at r1.co.nz, under programmes. Hoorah!

8 - OLD FANGLED ACTION – THE SAINTS

Celebrate Friday in sophisticated aural style. What better way to head into your weekend than by tuning into the Friday morning spectrum & catching Old Fangled at 10.30am. Paris imparts the know about 70s Australian punks The Saints and their debut 1977 album (I'm) Stranded and why they are hugely influential and why they aren't famous...and why this album still sounds f**king great.

9 - NATURAL SELECTION – Husker Du w/ Matthew Littlewood Sunday December, 6 – 8pm,
Hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Husker Du are one of the most seminal post-punk bands to ever whirlwind through the American underground community in the 1980s, reacting against oppressive Reagan conservatism with violent music that was at the same time abrasively thrash, soulful, melodic and cryptic. Husker Du were way more than hardcore, and this Sunday on Natural Selection, Matthew Littlewood presents the torrid life and times of Husker Du direct to you. The Husker Du Natural Selection, Sunday 2nd December, 6-8pm.

10 – GLOBAL VILLAGE

Indonesian gamelan (gong and percussion ensemble) is the traditional accompaniment to dance and theatre in Southeast Asia and are still found at weddings and all night shadow-puppet performances. This week Global Village with Justine checks out the music of Indonesia. Sunday 2nd December, 8 – 9pm on 91fm.

11 - THE POOLHOUSE / RADIO ONE TOP 11.
Results for Tuesday 27th November -
1 – Pendulum – Granite
2 – Liars – Freak Out
3 - Little Bushman (nz) - Mary
4 – P-Bass Expressway (nz) – Easyride
5 – Kora (nz) - Skankenstein
6 – Tiki (nz) – Now This Is It
7 – The Phoenix Foundation (nz) - Gandalf
8 – The Heavy - Girl
9 – Delgirl (dn) - Promising
10 – Die! Die! Die! (dn) - Blinding
11 – Solaa (nz) – Speak Your Mind

Hit Picks
Olmecha Supreme (nz) – Life Muscle
The Verlaines (dn) – It’s Easier To Harden A Broken Heart (Than Mend It)

Vote for a track on the top 11 this week before 5pm on Tuesday 4th December & be in to win this lot:
Surf City – Surf City
American Gangster Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Kathryn Baker - Distrait
Salmonella Dub - Heal Me
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Is Is
Vote at the Radio One reception or online at www.r1.co.nz.

12 - RADIO ONE GIGGY ACTION

The Void Clothing Jazz Junction presents
RAVI COLTRANE QUARTET
Dunedin Town Hall
Sunday 9th December

ONEFEST SERIES PART SIX
Starring CASH GUITAR & THE SILVER DOLLARS
THE FUTURIANS
& THE HAUNTED TURNIES CREW

Friday 14th December
CROWN HOTEL
Free w/ your ANZ Onecard
$10 Doorsales

ENDS

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