THE CRYPTID FACTOR with Rhys Darby and David Farrier (oh, and their producer Buttons). Every Sunday they'll be discussing all things cryptid – from Bigfoot to the Loch Ness monster to the Mongolian Death Worm... not to mention some topics closer to home.
They'll have interviews, analysis, eyewitness accounts... and of course, music and banter.
Join Rhys and David: Come with them, as they (and you!) step into the exciting world of cryptozoology.
Oh they'll be playing their favourite tunes, too.
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This show aired 7 June 2009
Radiohead, In Rainbows - Discussion Of
In lieu of any sort of meaningful on air content the first hour of the show was turned over to myself and Andy "Alex" Turley and a discussion of Radiohead's brilliant album In Rainbows. We played the album in its entirety and stopped along the way to talk about a couple of songs. Here then are those bits.
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MP3, 11m40s, 2.7MB
Frank Gibson - Live from MoCCA Art Festival
Frank Gibson, one half of the team behind Tiny Kitten Teeth, is currently in New York city at the MoCCA Arts Festival, an awesome alternative comics convention. He's just started a tour of various conventions in the States trying to hock his wares and describes the ups and downs of doing. And also talks about having a pizza with Ren and Stimpy creator John K!
Further reading
The amazing art of Becky!
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MP3, 12m44s, 2.9MB
The Joystick
This week a guest fingers the Joystick, it's James Burnett who reports live from Venice Beach while he takes a break from E3! E3 being the biggest game developers conference in the world. James and Oliver Sealy discuss the announcements by the main players in the gaming world.
Further reading
Gameplanet's blog from E3
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MP3, 15m19s, 3.5MB
The Dentith Files
Mac daddy Matthew starts a series of discussion of non-political conspiracy theories otherwise known as "wackyland tales."
This week Matthew looks at David Icke, prepare for a journey into secrets of the universe and baby eating.
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MP3, 20m00s, 4.6MB
Birdboy Sings
Sunday Breakfast's resident mistral and homeopath sings a song of gambling women and how they're no good.