Listen back to feature interviews and performances from the 95bFM Breakfast Show. Weekly features (such as Loose Reads or Travelling Tunes) all have their own feeds, so to listen or subscribe, pick and choose from the bCasts list on the right.
The show kicks off with What's Up with Nicola Willis where the deputy leader of the opposition shares her thoughts on youth justice reform, He Waka Eke Noa, and the Make It 16 campaign; then Hans. comes into the studio to chat about his latest EP Candy; and Amelia d'Screte unleashes her wrath upon word of the year in Word Salad. Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Womb - Dreaming of The Future Again
PJ Harvey - Heaven
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Gondii
ZANE 2000 - Get Me Off This Sphere
Best Bets - Minor Leagues
Louisa Nicklin - No Good
My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes
Voom - Magic feat. Fazerdaze
Senica - Triskeles
Weyes Blood - Children of the Empire
Half/Time - Scary Stories (To Tell When You're Dark)
The show kicks off with some Fashun with Penelope Noir, Michael Logie drops by the studio to chat about his new EP FKD NIGHT, Jenna brings in a fantastic book recommendation on Loose Reads, and Salene helps you out with all your renting questions on A Room of One's Own! Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Breanna Barbara - Nothin' But Time
Carla dal Forno - Slumber feat. Thomas Bush
Soaked Oats - Something
Hand Habits - Clean Air - Live at The Altamira
Bert Jansch - Blues Run The Game - Live at Folkweave
AMAMELIA - French Press
DOG Power - Idvor Girls
Bat For Lashes - What's A Girl To Do?
Fruit Juice Parade - the more you don't know the less you know
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.
This week on From The Crate Cam picks out tracks from Black Star, The Specials and The Smashing Pumpkins' new album Aghori Mhori Mei. Thanks to Southbound Records.
Jonny chats to Green Party MP Steve Abel about the Toitu Te Tīriti Hīkoi that reached Pārameti yesterday and the constitutional changes posed by the Treaty Amendment Bill.
Just like humans, honey bees have a complex social structure controlled by a circadian rhythm. Guy Warman's research focuses on this clock at the heart of the colony structure, as without it, a colony cannot function.
The University of Auckland Chronobiology group uses cutting-edge technology to non-invasively study the bee clock and understand ways to manipulate it to improve the health and management of bees in Aotearoa.