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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess talk about her ukelele club; Dr. Bryce Edwards runs us through current happenings with Brexit, the Kiwibuild reset and social services funding; Leisha talks pies, a topic close to our heart; Sandy Mill loves books and talks Going West Festival this weekend; Troy's got some fantastic selections From The Crate; and Amelia rounds up the Top Ten for us. Happy days.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess talk about her ukelele club; Dr. Bryce Edwards runs us through current happenings with Brexit, the Kiwibuild reset and social services funding; Leisha talks pies, a topic close to our heart; Sandy Mill loves books and talks Going West Festival this weekend; Troy's got some fantastic selections From The Crate; and Amelia rounds up the Top Ten for us. Happy days.
Rolling Blackouts CF - French Press
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - In the Image
KOKOKO! - Tokoliana
Carnivorous Plant Society - Take
Liquid Liquid - New Walk
Joan As Police Woman - Kiss [Prince Cover]
Sulfate - Bush
Princess Chelsea - The Loneliest Girl
Crap Date - Ephemera
SASAMI - Take Care
The Breeders - All Nerve
Sandy Mill - Charade
Whitney - Day & Night
Tami Neilson - Holy Moses
Cleophus & Lightskinjohn - D-LOW
Raiza Biza - Stolen Youth
L'Épée - Dreams
Goldie - Truth (2019 Remaster)
Hiroshi Matsumoto & Hideo Ishikawa Quartet - Serenade To A Dimly Lit Street
Miss June - Anomaly
Dry Cleaning - Conversation
Kim Gordon - Murdered Out
Fimo - Falling For You
Dam Native - Horified One
Sylvan Esso, Collections Of Colonies Of Bees - Funeral Singers
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rick Breeze is fixing things and telling the tales of the weather; Rob brings us a fiery situation on The Mind Trench; the Prime Minister dials in during a busy week to talk the measles outbreak, social services funding, and party donations; Zahra and Cat pop into the studio to talk the Tempo Dance Festival and Aldous Harding; and Tania talks Kōrero Pono Exhibition, the justice system and whether it's working. Plus, a surprise visit from Chlöe Swarbrick.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rick Breeze is fixing things and telling the tales of the weather; Rob brings us a fiery situation on The Mind Trench; the Prime Minister dials in during a busy week to talk the measles outbreak, social services funding, and party donations; Zahra and Cat pop into the studio to talk the Tempo Dance Festival and Aldous Harding; and Tania talks Kōrero Pono Exhibition, the justice system and whether it's working. Plus, a surprise visit from Chlöe Swarbrick.
Stereolab - The Flower Called Nowhere
Dry Cleaning - Conversation
Al Barry - Hold It
Theo Parrish - What You Gonna Ask For? feat. Lori, Silent Jay, Simon Movin, Perrin Moss & Paul Bender [Theo's Mix - Part Two]
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Whilst bracing ourselves for some stormy weather, Breakfast is here to keep you cosy; Dim takes the cake on another round of Second Guessing; the Mayor talks the measles outbreak, the census and housing; Alex pops up to give us a TV recommendation on Viewmaster; and Prof. Kathy Campbell talks about outerspace. Tess has a existential crisis but we're all good (or are we?).
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Whilst bracing ourselves for some stormy weather, Breakfast is here to keep you cosy; Dim takes the cake on another round of Second Guessing; the Mayor talks the measles outbreak, the census and housing; Alex pops up to give us a TV recommendation on Viewmaster; and Prof. Kathy Campbell talks about outerspace. Tess has a existential crisis but we're all good (or are we?).
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off Monday with a spring in our step, even at this early hour; Penelope Noir looks back at fashion week; Jen Cloher brings her guitar into the studio to play us a song and have a chat on this sunny morning; Jenna's talking not one, but two, exciting books that are on her mind; and Natural Ange strolls in after a lovely walk in Albert Park. Sunny start to spring.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off Monday with a spring in our step, even at this early hour; Penelope Noir looks back at fashion week; Jen Cloher brings her guitar into the studio to play us a song and have a chat on this sunny morning; Jenna's talking not one, but two, exciting books that are on her mind; and Natural Ange strolls in after a lovely walk in Albert Park. Sunny start to spring.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The sun is golden, and despite the frost, Rachel's feeling summery; Fabian Fanboy's in studio this morning talking horror films and his top picks for this week; Dr. Kirsten Zemke isn't convinced by Glitch Hop; Jamie Lee and Marcel from Crap Date are up in the studio ahead of The Others Way tonight with a new single to share; and Zoë gives us a guide to some theatre for the weekend.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: The sun is golden, and despite the frost, Rachel's feeling summery; Fabian Fanboy's in studio this morning talking horror films and his top picks for this week; Dr. Kirsten Zemke isn't convinced by Glitch Hop; Jamie Lee and Marcel from Crap Date are up in the studio ahead of The Others Way tonight with a new single to share; and Zoë gives us a guide to some theatre for the weekend.
Blam Blam Blam - Luxury Length
Sudan Archives - Confessions
Burial - Claustro
Bombay Bicycle Club - Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)
Ben Woods - Lozenge
Nightmares On Wax - Gotta Smile [Folamour Remix] [Edit]
Mermaidens - She's Running
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - In the Image
U.S. Girls - Mad As Hell
Joy Division - She's Lost Control (single version)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A sleepy morning, thankfully we've got a steady stream of sunshine and good tunes to wake us up, aww; Morgan Godfrey dials in for Political Commentary to talk Ihumātao, superannuation, and party donations; Leisha returns to talk no-waste soup; special guests Dave Dobbyn and Peter Urlich join Rachel in studio to talk about joining the NZ Music Hall of Fame; Troy brings some delightful numbers; and Amelia recaps the Top Ten from last night. A hearty Breakfast for a sunny day.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: A sleepy morning, thankfully we've got a steady stream of sunshine and good tunes to wake us up, aww; Morgan Godfrey dials in for Political Commentary to talk Ihumātao, superannuation, and party donations; Leisha returns to talk no-waste soup; special guests Dave Dobbyn and Peter Urlich join Rachel in studio to talk about joining the NZ Music Hall of Fame; Troy brings some delightful numbers; and Amelia recaps the Top Ten from last night. A hearty Breakfast for a sunny day.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are enjoying a cuppa with Rob; Deputy Leader of the National Party, Paula Bennett, chats with Rachel about politics and some policy if National is re-elected; Rob's get a special request from Tess to look into some funny ol' sayings; and Mark Easterbrook pops up to talk Going West Festival. Plus, Tess and Rach reckon you should bath in the sun while you can today.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are enjoying a cuppa with Rob; Deputy Leader of the National Party, Paula Bennett, chats with Rachel about politics and some policy if National is re-elected; Rob's get a special request from Tess to look into some funny ol' sayings; and Mark Easterbrook pops up to talk Going West Festival. Plus, Tess and Rach reckon you should bath in the sun while you can today.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The sun is shining and Rachel reckons it's basically spring; we find another winner of Second Guessing; the Mayor calls in to talk about a new cultural center, freedom camping and the chickens in Titirangi; Durham aka Green Grove, pops up to talk about library music and his new single; Sam's talking Euphoria and Zendaya; and Dr. Jaelim Cho teaches us about diabetes of the exocrine pancreas and a drug that might help.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: The sun is shining and Rachel reckons it's basically spring; we find another winner of Second Guessing; the Mayor calls in to talk about a new cultural center, freedom camping and the chickens in Titirangi; Durham aka Green Grove, pops up to talk about library music and his new single; Sam's talking Euphoria and Zendaya; and Dr. Jaelim Cho teaches us about diabetes of the exocrine pancreas and a drug that might help.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Taking it nice and easy this Monday morning; Kate Sylvester pops into the studio to kick off NZFW; Tom and Jun join Rachel to talk about Miss June's upcoming tour and the glorious mems from previous shows; Kiran brings up John Pain to talk about The Golden Sword and designing 95bFM's iconic logo; and turns out a lot of people are in need of Natural Ange's guidance today.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Taking it nice and easy this Monday morning; Kate Sylvester pops into the studio to kick off NZFW; Tom and Jun join Rachel to talk about Miss June's upcoming tour and the glorious mems from previous shows; Kiran brings up John Pain to talk about The Golden Sword and designing 95bFM's iconic logo; and turns out a lot of people are in need of Natural Ange's guidance today.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and gee whiz, have we got prizes for you; Dr. Kirsten Zemke reckons New Jack Swing is the way into the weekend; and Natalie from The Blind Date Project pops up for Stage Direction to talk about her love life.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and gee whiz, have we got prizes for you; Dr. Kirsten Zemke reckons New Jack Swing is the way into the weekend; and Natalie from The Blind Date Project pops up for Stage Direction to talk about her love life.
Björk - Alarm Call
Moodymann - I Got Werk
Lawrence Arabia - People Are Alright
KH, Four Tet - Only Human- Radio Edit
Hybrid Rose - Take The Shame
Mac DeMarco - Still Beating
Nervous Jerk - Vitamins
Gang Of Four - Ether
Bat for Lashes - Feel For You
Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
Milly and Tuva'a talk to Tom a PhD candidate in History at the Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland about all things cold war and space race. In a deeply engaging chat we apply this to today's space politics and Trump's 'Golden Dome' and the laws of space.
Milly and Tuva'a chat to Suri from the Time Out book store about a book that follows a water droplet throughout time! From a Mesopotamian King all the way to modern day..