Amelia Discrete warmly ushers you into her secret world of the esoteric, the bizarre, and the twee. Outsider music, educational songs about robots, heater adverts, sunshine, and swinging Italian trash; the musical equivalent of a really good terrible b-movie. It’s Manos: The Hands of Fate: The Music…
A special NZ-only edition of Amelia's Secret to close out this lockdown run.
Featuring bubblegum, baroque jazz, and a bespoke guided meditation thanks to Finn Johannson.
The sixth and final(ish) special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui. Featuring union anthems, socialist reggae, and dancing cats.
The fifth special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui. Featuring French music, non-French music, and (?).
The fourth special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui. Featuring dirty rivers, dirty artists, and a thousand (dirty?) meditations.
The third special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui. Featuring robot romance, friendly dogs, and the coming of the Risen Lord.
The second special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui. Featuring Swedish teens, anti-centrist folk songs, and much dinosaur ambience.
A special edition of Amelia's Secret to see you through the rāhui. Featuring mutants, typing, and this-life regression.
We go full goblin, assess the relative quality of Gilmore Girls episodes, and investigate an elaborate hoax.
Amelia is sent well wishes by listeners in their kitchens, we catch Rufus Wainwright in his pyjamas, and we (of course) show the ferret to the egg.