GOOD MORNING, I LOVE YOU



While living in Cyprus, Akirosa maintained a radio show on Barking Cats Radio for several years, entitled Good Morning, I Love You.

It started as a practice of recording radio material straight after raves. The show, which aired every Sunday morning at 10am until midday, and had a particular interest in the indeterminacy of 10am Sunday morning in rave culture. Ravers could be in bed, still at the club, at a beach party, driving through the villages on the way home, sitting together in an after party—so many different modes of intensity. The question was simple, what would we play to all of those people in each of their respective dance floors. Could we unify the scene in morning communion?