05 June 2003 - 0 Comments
- Space - Friday 6 June - 10:30pm - TV2 -
Into the studio come Foamy Ed, the inaugural Coke Launchpad winners to play live versions from their winning single, as well as another kick-arse song.
We also announce the winner of the Technics 1210 decks and 8 Mile pack - to win you had to send us a battle against Moby and the competition has been incredibly impressive - we'll be showing some of the best.
We premiere the unbelievably cute video for The Brunettes, oooh it's in colour. Plus bringing you two bright hopes - Norwegian rockers Turbonegro (described by NME as "the greatest band ever to walk the earth") and Metal Hammer say punksters Blood Brothers ("are the most important band in the USA, and the world").
We also have an interview with Nathan Haines talking about his new album and how he got the lead singer of Blur to appear on it. Plus a whole lot more of the usual and not usual.
- Squeeze - Sunday 8 June - 3pm - TV2 -
This week on Squeeze we interview some of New Zealand's most prolific musicians who took part in the True Colours music festival. The last day of the tour was a celebration of our musical heritage with The Speakeasy being held at the St James in Auckland, where artists discussed and performed their music onstage.
Hosted by Hugh Sundae, the event featured Liam Finn (Betchadupa), Don McGlashan, Chris Knox and Martin Phillips. Jane talks to them all and Squeeze brings you performances by the all star band.
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