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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's keeping up with the good tunes and keeping away from the germs around the office; we've got another round of Search & Destroy!; His Worship takes public transport (age-old Auckland discussion), homelessness, and waste; Ruby Porter joins Rachel to talk about Attraction and speaking at the Auckland's Writer Festival; and the University of Auckland's Matt Liggins talks lights and architecture. Stay safe out there in this cold weather, folks.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's keeping up with the good tunes and keeping away from the germs around the office; we've got another round of Search & Destroy!; His Worship takes public transport (age-old Auckland discussion), homelessness, and waste; Ruby Porter joins Rachel to talk about Attraction and speaking at the Auckland's Writer Festival; and the University of Auckland's Matt Liggins talks lights and architecture. Stay safe out there in this cold weather, folks.
Perfume Genius - Slip Away
Holly Herndon - Frontier
The Brunettes - Cotton Candy
Wurld Series - Pulpit
Wire - I Am The Fly
Mungo's Hi Fi, Eva Lazarus, Max Romeo - Babylon Raid
Transistor - Waiting To Be Free
Sharon Van Etten - Comeback Kid
Gang of Four - To Hell With Poverty
Nas & Damian "Jr Gong" Marley - As We Enter
Missy Elliot - Pass That Dutch
Kedr Livanskiy - City Track
Bells Atlas - First Gen Pisces
Tim Presley, White Fence - Forever Chained
Yves Tumor - Lifetime
Cate Le Bon - Home To You
Wolf Alice - Heavenward
Sports Team - Get Along
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - SB-06 Pt. VI
Primal Scream - Loaded
BEING. - Fold into the Sea
HMLTD - Is This What You Wanted
Drahla - Serenity
Erykah Badu - On & On
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - That Summer Feeling
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Feeling a little wintery this morning, time to warm up with some good tunes and hot coffee; Penelope's talking winkle-pickers, chelsea boots and beatle boots with Rachel; DisasterRadio and Tim Batt talk a pink Space Couch from light years away; Kiran's brought up a book she's been excited about for months, Shayne Carter's Dead People I Have Known; and Natural Ange is here just time for everyone falling ill.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Feeling a little wintery this morning, time to warm up with some good tunes and hot coffee; Penelope's talking winkle-pickers, chelsea boots and beatle boots with Rachel; DisasterRadio and Tim Batt talk a pink Space Couch from light years away; Kiran's brought up a book she's been excited about for months, Shayne Carter's Dead People I Have Known; and Natural Ange is here just time for everyone falling ill.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's last show of her first week, woop! And we've got a full Breakfast for ya; Fabian Fanboy's over Anne Hathaway with Rachel; Dr. Kirsten Zemke talks Mento, a thread in the history of reggae music; Chelsea Winstanely joins Rachel to talk about Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen and the history of Merata Mita's powerful film-making; Johanna's got her top Comedy Festival picks for next week; and Repulsive Woman chats to Rachel about touring and their upcoming album. Enormous Breakfast, this morning.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's last show of her first week, woop! And we've got a full Breakfast for ya; Fabian Fanboy's over Anne Hathaway with Rachel; Dr. Kirsten Zemke talks Mento, a thread in the history of reggae music; Chelsea Winstanley joins Rachel to talk about Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen and the history of Merata Mita's powerful film-making; Johanna's got her top Comedy Festival picks for next week; and Repulsive Woman chats to Rachel about touring and their upcoming album. Enormous Breakfast, this morning.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a jam-packed show this morning, oh boy, has Rachel got the tunes for you; Jennifer Curtin talks to Rachel about the Zero Carbon Bill, and the upcoming Australian election; Leisha's back from Thailand, so you can only imagine the flavours on offer today; comedian Donna Brookbanks is looking for her inner superhero, in her show Heroic; Troy brings in some tasty selections; and Amelia's got a hot new Top Ten for you.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a jam-packed show this morning, oh boy, has Rachel got the tunes for you; Jennifer Curtin talks to Rachel about the Zero Carbon Bill, and the upcoming Australian election; Leisha's back from Thailand, so you can only imagine the flavours on offer today; comedian Donna Brookbanks is looking for her inner superhero, in her show Heroic; Troy brings in some tasty selections; and Amelia's got a hot new Top Ten for you.
Bat For Lashes - What's A Girl To Do?
U.S. Girls - Incidental Boogie
Ben James Leo - NGV
Willie J Healey - Lovelawn
The Velvet Underground - Foggy Notion
Hash Redactor - Good Sense
The Schizophonics - Make It Last
Babe Rainbow - Something New
Alabama Shakes - Hold On
Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
Peggy Gou - Han Pan
Paul McCartney - Single Pigeon
The Church - The Unguarded Moment
Sun Kil Moon - Floating
The Goon Sax - A Few Times Too Many
Barrie - Habits
The Beths - Uptown Girl
Ruf Dug & The Committee - Fell From Stars feat. Sienna & Nadina Mustafa
Lomboy - Loverboy
Greg Foat - The Mage
Loyle Carner - Sail Away Freestyle
Earth Tongue - Microscopic God
Blush Juliet - Slide Into View
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There is a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel selects some tunes and they're going down a treat; National Party's Paula Bennett talks to Rachel about the UN's extinction report, cannabis and leadership in the party; Rob's got a story that he's ready to make into a film, for any directors out there; and NZ Herald journalist, Kirsty Johnston, comes in to talk about Fighting the Demon. Join us as we dive into the glorious tunes Rachel has selected for this Wednesday.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel selects some tunes and they're going down a treat; National Party's Paula Bennett talks to Rachel about the UN's extinction report, cannabis and leadership in the party; Rob's got a story that he's ready to make into a film, for any directors out there; and NZ Herald journalist, Kirsty Johnston, comes in to talk about Fighting the Demon. Join us as we dive into the glorious tunes Rachel has selected for this Wednesday.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's got a new game for y'all, Search & Destroy, it uses ~technology~ stuff; His Worship catches up with Rachel about some fancy new policies, and some e-scooters; Sam joins us in studio to talk Bonding and his conspiracy theories; and Geoff Lerner teaches Rachel about volcanoes and pyroclastic flows.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's got a new game for y'all, Search & Destroy, it uses ~technology~ stuff; His Worship catches up with Rachel about some fancy new policies, and some e-scooters; Sam joins us in studio to talk Bonding and his conspiracy theories; and Geoff Lerner teaches Rachel about volcanoes and pyroclastic flows.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kia Ora, grab yourself a coffee, and come and enjoy some Breakfast with Rachel; Jenna's got a real digestable book today, Daisy Jones and the Six; and Natural Ange is here to console all your worries and woes. Rachel's taking you on a musical journey through all the glamorous and creepy, and wonky saxophone tracks of your dreams.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kia Ora, grab yourself a coffee, and come and enjoy some Breakfast with Rachel; Jenna's got a real digestable book today, Daisy Jones and the Six; and Natural Ange is here to console all your worries and woes. Rachel's taking you on a musical journey through all the glamorous and creepy, and wonky saxophone tracks of your dreams.
Prince - She's Always In My Hair
Nilüfer Yanya - Angels
Goat Girl - Lay Down (Udder Sounds Edit)
imugi 이무기 - Be Here Soon
Peggy Gou - Han Pan
Frederick & Kusse - She Don't Know How
Hash Redactor - Good Sense
Fontaines D.C. - Boys in the Better Land
Roberta Flack - Go Up Moses
Loyle Carner - Ice Water
CHAII - Digebasse (Enough)
SPELLLING - Under the Sun
Cate Le Bon - The Light
The Schizophonics - Make It Last
Toots and the Maytals - Pressure Drop
Little Simz, Cleo Sol - Selfish
James Blake - Barefoot In The Park feat. ROSALÍA
Transistor - Waiting To Be Free
Our Girl, Alice Go - In My Head- Redux- Alice Go Remix
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's an emotional rollercoaster as we bid farewell to one of 95bFM's Gold, Mikey Havoc. As he squeezes in all his all-time tunes, he's accompanied by many members of the fambly. You'll be missed Mikey, aroha nui.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's an emotional rollercoaster as we bid farewell to one of 95bFM's Gold, Mikey Havoc. As he squeezes in all his all-time tunes, he's accompanied by many members of the fambly. You'll be missed Mikey, aroha nui.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's second to last show, we're all here for it; David Slack joins Mike in studio because he wouldn't miss it for the world; and Troy and the Southbound Records crew bring Mikey a cake and some special uplifting tunes. Mikey's doing his best to fit all the best music in for y'all. Enjoy.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's second to last show, we're all here for it; David Slack joins Mike in studio because he wouldn't miss it for the world; and Troy and the Southbound Records crew bring Mikey a cake and some special uplifting tunes. Mikey's doing his best to fit all the best music in for y'all. Enjoy.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's talking to Rob about the football score; Rob's got a best of Can You Adam and Eve It; Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern catches up with Mikey about social media, captial gains tax with a heartfelt goodbye; Sarah and Kim, from the University of Auckland join Mike to talk about the University Mental Health Day; and just enough time left for a quick chat with Conor from Soaked Oats about their new single.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's talking to Rob about the football score; Rob's got a best of Can You Adam and Eve It; Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern catches up with Mikey about social media, captial gains tax with a heartfelt goodbye; Sarah and Kim, from the University of Auckland join Mike to talk about the University Mental Health Day; and just enough time left for a quick chat with Conor from Soaked Oats about their new single.
Loyle Carner - Ottolenghi
imugi 이무기 - Be Here Soon
Bailey Wiley - Zaddy
Church & AP - UAV
Sponge - Rotting Pinata
The Stone Roses - Waterfall
Luscious Jackson - Naked Eye (Propellorheads Mix)
The Schizophonics - Streets Of Heaven And Hell
The Streets - Weak Become Heroes (Ashley Beedle MIx)
Daytoner - Apache Street
Ty Segall - The Crawler
The Mint Chicks - The Son
Repairs - Thanks for the Advice
Boy Oh Boy - My Witch
Motley Crue - Shout At The Devil
Semi Lemon Kola - Before Heaven
Meer - FATOUSH
Sun Kil Moon - Pray For Newtown
The Kinks - David Watts
Soaked Oats - Coming Up
Son Of Bazerk - Bang (Get Down )
Ennio Morricone - On Earth As It Is In Heaven
Manic Street Preachers - La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) Chemical Brothers Remix
Dr Kirsten Zemke traces the history indie, beginning with the cassette tape compilation C86 released by NME in 1986 the UK - the first use of 'indie' as a genre rather than independent release. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jonny chats to Dan Weetman of The Black Seeds about the 20th anniversary of the band's album ON THE SUN - which is finally being pressed to vinyl for the first time ever!
This week on Ready Steady Learn, Jonny chats to Phyllis Ohene-Agyei about her research into the
impacts of gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy) on mothers and their babies. Her research focuses on a previously little-studied area – the link between expectant mums having diabetes and
developing mental health issues. Thanks to Te Waipapa Taumata Rau - The University of Auckland!
Jonny chats to Suri about the book recommendation of the week. The latest book from Ta-Nehisi Coates titled The Message. The book contains three interweaving essays that investigate how fictional and factual narrations distort and expose our realities.