Sean & Soph Catchup Podcast - THE BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH PODCAST - FT. NETSKY
Episode Date: February 9, 2023Hey guys! Sean and Soph here, this week on the bottomless brunch podcast we cover everything big that happened in pop culture, and Netsky joins us on the show! ...
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So kick back and let us get you up to speed on everything that's bigger music and pop culture right now.
This is The Edge Bottomless Branch with Sean and Sof.
Oh, our names on the show.
We're not fired just yet.
Is your swipe card working again yet?
Well, to be honest, there's always a weird technicality when I come in.
So some days, yes, some days no.
I like to just go, you know what, maybe.
Right on
If the pay shows up in your account
Then we're good
It's a good day
Who says right on to start the show
How old are you?
57
That does make sense
Yeah I'm like Benjamin Button
I'm aged in reverse
We're counting down nothing
Because we used to count down
When we did the Edge 40
But we are hitting you
With the hottest and most topical
Pop Culture music stories from the week
We are counting down
Your beautiful start to the weekend
And just getting it
Extra Delicious, juicy and Great
hanging out with us.
Yeah.
So basically as the hours go past, we just count them.
Seven.
Nice.
Ground for eight.
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Sean and Sof with you this morning.
Sof, um, how many, like, personality quizzes do you frequent?
I love a personality quiz.
When we used to do the night show together, we did a segment called Quizmas time.
Yeah, it was almost a rhetorical question because I know you love them.
Okay, because I was like, we literally did them every night from BuzzFeed,
and it was my favourite part of the show.
Do you remember when we did a show together for multiple years?
Yes.
I do remember.
Have you done like the Hogwarts one?
What house is there?
Yes, yes.
Or what house are you?
Take a guess.
I reckon you're Hufflepuff.
I am so offended.
So offended.
I was Slytherin.
Oh, me too.
Oh my God.
That's why we're so great together.
Because we're evil.
Because that's what Slytherin is.
Oh, okay.
I just thought it was because I suited green.
Yeah, me too.
The green and silver is totally my colors.
Anyway, there is this personality quiz that's going viral on TikTok,
and it only takes 15 seconds,
and I was wondering if you want to do it live on the radio.
So we can learn a bit about yourself,
and we can all learn a bit about you.
Okay, I feel like I give way too much a way of myself, but let's do it.
Okay, ever since I heard about this 15-second personality test,
it's been living rent-free in my mind, so I want to share it with you guys.
All right, first thing you're going to do is sing of an animal.
Say it out loud.
Any animal in the world, okay?
Or talk.
Okay.
Got it?
Okay.
Next, you're going to pick a second animal.
I don't know why.
Seal.
Pick another one.
Pick a second animal.
Got it.
Perfect.
Lastly, you're going to pick a third animal.
I know.
Lots of animals here.
Rhinos.
Okay.
Got it.
Good deal.
So now we got three animals, right?
Okay.
The first one is going to be how you see yourself.
The second one is how other people see you.
A seal.
And the third one is who you actually are.
Do you let me know what you got.
Also, what are the animals that came?
I don't even know what a warthog looks like.
So if, is your therapist?
Why do you think it is?
Okay.
That the world perceives you as a rhino.
No, we perceive you as an or a seal.
You look at me as a seal.
A seal.
Because I look, I look cute and slippery.
But really, I am big and all right.
Nailed it.
There's nothing more to break.
down in that.
What does a ward hog look like?
Lewis Capaldi.
The one from Lion King.
Oh, yes, of course.
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We love to cover off all the biggest stories of the week,
whether it's, you know, celebrity pop culture, music,
and one of the biggest things at the moment,
New Zealand is getting home to a lot of big famous celebrities,
including Eddie Boy, our boy.
Ah, Eddie and the Sherin's.
Eddie and the Sherin.
He actually told me personally I can call him Eddie Boy.
Did he?
No.
So he is in the game.
country?
No, can I just say that sounds like something he would do because I interviewed Kaylee Bell this
week who's the country artist opening for him.
She's amazing.
So, so cool.
And she said he's like, he will spend two hours hanging out with them after the show.
Like he's just that kind of guy.
He doesn't rush off.
He's just like hanging out.
The funniest thing, so he's obviously in the country for his tour.
The funniest thing I learned about Ed Sherin this week is his manager is forced to carry
around a picture of Fred and George Weasley in his pocket because he goes, I just wanted
to put in the contract for fun.
Like he just seems like the greatest guy.
And he's like got a clause in the contract that if he ever asks,
he has to be able to produce a picture of Fred and George from Harry Potter.
Eddha really is just one of the greatest.
And it was proved two nights ago in Wellington where he kind of,
I'm not sure if he actually forgot the words.
But there was a song that he brought like an eight-year-old up on stage to sing with him.
She sung him because he was like, I need her life.
Don't say it
I can see what you're about
Say don't say it
Don't say it
People pay money
To see it
Your children
But it's sweet
I'd be upset
It's sweet
It's totally sweet
Yeah
That is so lovely
To do that
But like
It's like you know
When you watch those videos
Like imagine watching the foo fighters
And they get up some kid
Who's like got a sign saying
Can I play guitar on your next song
And gets like
He doesn't know how to play guitar
You'd be devastated
That was supposed to be a wholesome moment.
Ed Shearons clearly a way lovely a guy than me.
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Sean, what do you like with confrontation?
Oh, terrible.
You don't like it?
I run from it.
Okay.
Well, this is a great time because you technically cannot run from this room right now
as you are sitting on the desk and you are pushing the buttons
because I have something to bring up with you.
Earlier in the week, a whole bunch of us here went to a basketball game
by the name of the breakers.
New Zealand's greatest team.
They're doing incredible stuff.
Love them.
And I text you seeing that you were at the game,
supporting, you know, Kiwi Sport.
I said, oh my God, it's so exciting that you're here.
I was with a Katie from the office who works here at the edge.
Katie then also messaged you a photo.
You replied to one of us, and it was not me.
No, can I say, because we already talked about this.
You may have 10 seconds to state your case.
If you were actually text me, I would have responded.
But it was an Instagram message.
As was Katie's.
Yeah, no, what happened was.
Why did you choose her, not me?
No, it wasn't like that.
Why did you not reply to my message?
Mute my Instagram notifications.
Well, you saw Katie's...
Because hashtag famous.
I can't be replying to everyone.
It's a joke.
I've got no followers.
But, so I don't get message notifications.
So Katie didn't message me.
I was just tapping through my stories in the halftime,
and I saw that Caitlin was at the game.
Right.
So I message her and said you're at the game.
But I didn't see your...
And then when you said the other day,
I actually opened my phone and saw it for the first time.
So that's hey, that's on me.
As a friend, I apologize.
I should have.
replied to you. But like just hit me up on Facebook and or text.
Okay so if anyone wants to talk to Sean, his phone number is, let's just put it up.
We're not doing that.
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Covering all the biggest news and music stories of the week in celebrities.
Now one of the brand new songs we have dropped here at the edge is a song called Nonsense
by Sabrina Carpenter.
It is everywhere online and it's blowing up on TikTok because every time she performs in America
she adlibs the end to fit in the town name that she's performing it.
I think it's difficult when she gets difficult when she gets into three-syllable towns
Pennsylvania.
But think like New Zealand.
You can go Auckland, easy.
Okay, all right.
If you think Auckland, easy.
Wellington.
Wellington.
No.
Okay, if you think Auckland's easy,
give us your Sabrina Carpenter
outro for Auckland.
Do I have to do like a two lines of it?
Okay, I've got it.
Okay.
You got this.
You got this.
You got this.
I don't know.
It's really, okay.
Shit.
You got this.
Come on.
Okay.
Wait, I need to film this.
I forgot to change.
It's okay.
Okay.
I forgot to change my batteries on my walk, man.
It's really good to be.
in Auckland.
That was good.
I mean.
Not so topical because
Walkman's on a thing anymore
but you try rhyming with Auckland.
Auckland.
Anything that rhymes with land
You know like fans.
Yeah but you have to go Auckland then.
Lind.
Yeah.
Bind.
Cinned.
I'm so glad that I like have sinned
to be here out in Auckland.
Okay.
Eminem.
Show me your best rhymes.
Okay.
For what?
With this town.
Okay, imagine Sabrina Carpenter's coming out here
and she's closing out a show
in Topor.
Topor.
Topor.
Because they pull in some big international.
Yeah, and she's going to get the pronunciation right as well
because Sabrina is respectful.
Topor. Okay.
Okay.
Okay, here we go.
I'm so glad to be out here in Topor.
I'm really glad that this is what I shaved for.
Shaved for?
You know, like when you got meet a hot guy and so you shamed.
your entire body.
No, I'm not familiar with the practice.
Well, that happened.
That works.
Right now, it happens.
Well, I felt like I was in the room with Sabrina Carpenter.
I'll tell you that.
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Just drawing your attention to this new Facebook page that popped up this week.
It is called Do We Have the Same Boyfriend, Auckland, New Zealand?
It already has 19,000 followers and over 3,000 posts in just 24 hours, so.
This is incredible.
It is what we have needed for a long time.
I've seen it in other cities, and I've wished we'd have one here,
because Sean, I cannot tell you how hard it is to be a single Wahina out here,
trying to date the field, or like trying to date,
and realizing that the man you are dating is also dating three of your friends,
if not slash co-workers.
You know, it's a nightmare.
I can't believe this actually happens.
Regularly.
This page has properly confirmed it.
Well, it's great, because what happens, what their girls do is they'll share, like,
a picture of the boy that they think that they're dating,
and it may be, like, exclusively.
Because sometimes you're not boyfriend and girlfriend,
but you're mutely, like you're dating it clusively,
and they'll share it and say, hey, is anyone else dating?
And a girl will be like, hey, he has been sliding to my DMs every single day
where you, like, go and state each other's place.
And then you can figure it out,
because this happened to me on a night out with a girl that I met
and she's actually became a really good friend of mine.
But we were just sitting next to each other in a bar,
and we were both getting text by the same guy.
And we realized, because she looked over and saw his Instagram and was like,
hold on, is this guy?
And I was like, oh, yeah, I'm like kind of, I've kind of been seeing,
him for the last little while kind of thing.
He's coming into town to see me and she turned her phone around and she had a message
being like, I can't wait to see you later from him as well.
What a scumbang!
So her and I teamed up together and we both had told him like, oh, we'll see you tonight.
So we found out what bar he was in with his friends and we walked into the bar together
arm and just looked at him and were like, hi, it was so satisfying.
Like girls supporting girls.
That's like something out of a rom-com.
I know, I know.
And now you're friends with her.
Oh, on like a loose, like, long shot.
But yeah, so this page is what's going to bring some more of that goodness.
So there's part of that.
And then there's other people being like, hey, this guy was hitting on me and my friends.
And then I found him texting his girlfriend later on.
So if you are his girlfriend, this is what he looks like.
Come collect your dog.
It's crazy, man.
Another comment that someone put in there, when you join the group for the lulls and then see your man posted.
Oh, honey.
Come hang out with me and this other girl.
So it's cool.
Do you have the same boyfriend, Auckland, New Zealand,
although it's kind of gone past Auckland at this point.
Yeah, and now I think it's just going a New Zealand wide thing.
They've started it in Melbourne now too.
We're going international, baby.
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We're talking about something that happened earlier in the week
at Harry Stiles' concert.
So he is currently touring on his...
Is it love on tour?
Love on top?
Is that what he's called it?
Something like that.
Why doesn't he just do it everyone else does
and name it after your album?
The Harry's House tour.
Yeah, that would make sense.
But no, it's his beautiful love tour.
And this moment definitely epitomise that.
So there's a security guard.
And the way security guards have to stand at concerts,
they can never actually watch.
They have to have their back towards the stage.
This guy is huge.
I'm talking like six foot eight.
He looks like the Hulk.
I would be like you're a superhero.
The song Matilda is playing,
which is an incredibly emotional and sad song.
And the Hulk, the security guard,
is singing a lot.
And it's the cutest thing ever.
And on Friday, like yesterday, I was literally crying about this video.
You're tearing up about it now.
We're not even having it in front of us.
It's just the idea of it.
Just this guy.
And he's just so big and strong.
And I'm just like, he's learned the words and he's singing along.
And everyone in the audience is singing with him.
It's not even Harry's concert anymore.
It's Hulk's.
Everyone's looking at him.
It's Dwayne the Rock Johnson.
Just belting out Matilda.
We've got the video if you'd like to see it.
You just need to text cute to 3343 and I'll send it back to you.
You know, nothing makes.
me cry like that. Like that was emotive
for me. Yeah. And I felt sad because of it.
Why sad? It's just cute.
Well, no, because it made me sad that he was
obviously having a moment. Oh yeah.
Like, who hurt him? I want to protect him.
He can protect that man at all cost.
But this week, I cried at a
TV show for the first time ever.
Was it the Last of Us?
It was.
Warning, warning, if you watch The Last of Us,
not all about zombies.
No. All right? Episode
3 is sad as shit. Oh, I haven't seen
episode 3. Don't tell me.
I watched it before coming in to do
my radio show.
Oh, that was really.
No one warned me and I showed up to work.
And someone was like, you're good, man.
You look like, just like witnessed the car accident.
And I was like, no, I just watched the last of us, episode three.
I'm so excited.
It's anyone else on the bandwagon as well.
You can text us in 334.
We can have a yarn.
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Join right now by an up and coming DJ.
You might have heard of him.
You go, it's by the name of Nets Sky.
How are you, mate?
Yes, yeah.
You say up and coming, but he's like the biggest thing to hit New Zealand in a hot minute.
We're super excited to have you back.
It's my new joke.
Yeah.
For people who don't know, look them up.
And stick to music.
It's got a lot of screens.
It's quite popular.
But you are here because you're doing a tour around New Zealand with a couple of friends,
Nets Guy and Friends.
That's right, yeah.
How much are you looking forward to getting back out on the road?
A lot, actually, because last year didn't happen.
So we're very happy that we're back.
It's a very different talk on sub to us.
We're basically shooting confetti in the air every five minutes.
We're making all these inflatable animals.
It's all very colorful.
I don't know if you know about Elro in Europe.
in Ibiza is this party concept in Barcelona
and Ibiza and it's just constant
confetti and really fun like carnival style
Oh my god, that sounds so much fun.
It's so different from what we normally do
so I'm really looking forward to it and there's a lot of friends
joining so it's really good.
Speaking of the friends, Lude is one
of them who could probably sell out his own shows
you've got him on opening for you. That's huge.
How did you get to know home? Are you good friends now?
I'm lucky that is here.
It's amazing that he wanted to join
and it really makes it just a full-time kind of like
at a festival
kind of lineup, which is great.
Do you get to choose who comes with you on your
friend's tour? Yeah, and I'm taking somebody
from Belgium as well. Used
this guy called, I hope you guys meet him.
It's a really funny, funny guy from
my hometown. So it's, well,
close to my hometown, actually. And
it's his second time in New Zealand, I think.
It's really up and coming and he's a
fun guy. So like it's going to be a really nice team for us
to have on the road as all. It's not just us.
And you're heading some big shows, right?
You don't Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch,
And then just yesterday, you agreed to perform for the edge afternoons, big gig, small town.
Yes, that's right.
Which could potentially be anywhere in New Zealand.
Have you thought this through?
Not really, no.
But we've done this before, like, smaller shows.
And like it's often like the best choice of the month.
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Just yesterday, you agreed to perform for the edge afternoons, big gig, small town.
Yes, that's right.
Which could potentially be anywhere in New Zealand.
Have you thought this through?
Not really, no.
You know, but we've done this before, like, smaller shows,
and, like, it's often, like, the best shows of the month.
When we're talking small, though, we mean, like a whole.
It could be 100 people.
You know, like, I'm sure they're going to be in for it,
and it's going to be a good vibe.
Okay, no, there's guy.
You've been to New Zealand quite a few times.
You're an honorary resident.
How small have you gone?
on. Have you been to the Morinsvilles? Have you been to Matter Matter? Tiawamudu, have you
travelled anywhere? Yes. I mean, I've driven to a lot of small towns and I've never jumped
out the car. But like I wonder what it's going to be like I'm sure it's going to be great.
I'm sure it's going to be fun. In terms of gig sizes, because obviously, you know, the ones that
you're going to get sky and friends, it's going to be this big festival type vibe. What has the
smallest crowd you've played for been? Well, I'm 33 now and I started when I started when I'm,
I was, I think my first DJ show ever was like when I was 15 or something and that wasn't
much of a crowd.
I organized a party because nobody would book me.
And I think that must have been like 40, 50 people, of which 30 were my friends and
didn't pay for their ticket.
So I played for small crowds in the beginning.
I definitely came from like these like tiny little kind of underground clubs.
And yeah, I remember like playing in the UK when I was like still 16 or something.
And I got paid 50 quits.
put in this Formula One hotel with blood on the wall.
And I was playing in the fourth room of the club.
And it was busy, you know, like a small room.
It looks so busy when there's enough people.
And that's such a nice feeling.
And I'm sure it's going to remind me of that.
Yeah.
Well, taking you back to your roots, you know, we're just going to get you a really small room.
We're going to pack it full of a whole lot of people.
And we're going to have a party in some small town in New Zealand.
I don't think the club was an RSA though.
The club in Belgium.
I mean, you call an RSA a club.
So like same, same, you'll be fine.
What's an RIC?
It's a return services association.
It's basically like for war veterans,
but it's become like the local kind of community clubs in New Zealand
where they'll do like a band on a Friday night.
And they've got a pub and they'll have like cheap beers
and it's kind of might be beside like a lawn bowl's place.
So people go down to their local RSA for like cheap beers and chat.
But not a lot of drone base normally, I can imagine.
I would say never.
Not normally.
No.
Not a lot of drum and bass.
If you are at RSA club listening and you've ever played drum and bass,
I'd be very curious where you are and I'll come along.
But, yeah, just text us in 33-4-3.
You can catch next guy on his New Zealand tour and next guy and friends,
and I cannot wait for the small-town big gig.
Man, thanks so much for joining us on the show.
I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot, guys.
Thanks for having me.
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