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 a speedy round of Second Guessing, followed by a kōrero with Sam Te Kani about an upcoming multi-media gig with i.e. crazy and Dominic Hoey, then Thomas Monckton tells us about his upcoming show on Stage Direction, and we learn about mussel protection on Ready Steady Learn! Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Laura Jean - Market On the Sand
Womb - When I See You
Amamelia - Shy Blood
DARTZ - Scorchos
Princess Chelsea - We Kick Around
Frankie Cosmos - Abigail
Ibeyi - Juice of Mandarins
Fazerdaze - Thick of the Honey
Baby Zionov - Henrietta's Melancholy
Julia Jacklin - Lydia Wears A Cross
Parannoul & Asian Glow - Hand
Young Gho$t - LAST PORT (CALLING)
Half Hexagon - Ramona
Hans Pucket - Bankrupt
Carla dal Forno - The Garden of Earthly Delights
CCFX - Venetian Screens
i.e. Crazy - Wetlands
fanfare
Estere - Oh Well
Diggy Dupé - HUES
Bikini Kill - Double Dare Ya
Galcher Lustwerk - Put On
Mount Kimbie - tender hearts meet the sky (feat. keiyaa)
It's a Thursday morning and up at the bFM studio Breakfast dish up some Political Commentary with Pr. Jennifer Curtin, Breakfast Food with comedian Janaye Henry, a chat with Amamelia on the release day of her incredible sophomore album Bananamelia, Greening Out with Jim chatting all things compost, and artist and curator Madeleine Gifford chatting about some great things on at Corban Estate Arts Centre! Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Alvvays - Very Online Guy
Shirley Hunt - Problem Child
The Tacks - Fantasy
Weyes Blood - Grapevine
Fazerdaze - Thick of the Honey
Eden Burns - Invercargirl (DJ BORING Emotional Remix)
Welcome to the Tuesday show! This morning, Rachel chats to psychedelic producer Kraus about his new creation, 'Fire! Water! Air! Kraus!', Stage Direction with Alice Canton is back in the studio- Alice speaks to Billy T Award winner Brynley Stent about her show 'Soft Carnage' and Dr Finbar Argus is on Ready Steady Learn, informing Rachel and the audience about his research computationally modelling the autonomic nervous system. Whakarongo mai nei!
Postdoctoral research fellow at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Dr Finbar Argus, chats about his research modelling the autonomic nervous system, and its possible applications. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rachel chats to Kraus about his new album 'Fire! Water! Air! Kraus', and subaquatic listening events in early November, in collaboration with Pyramid Club.
The legendary Sarah Thomson joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about her journey at bFM thus far, and what listeners can expect from her Saturday 2-4 show. Tune in every weekend or anytime via the bCasts! Whakarongo mai nei.
Artistic director at Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival Bernie Haldene joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about what's on this month - make sure you get out and see some of the incredible shows and works on display before the festival wraps up on March 22! Whakarongo mai nei.
Pennie joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about knitting! Specifically, the role that knitting played in women's involvement in the world wars. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly chat with Festival Director Jay Law, about the recently announced programme for the NZ International Comedy Festival! The fest kicks off in May, but early tickets are available for shows now - the programme spans over 150 events! Whakarongo mai nei.
Jim is back on the radio with Rosetta and Milly - this week chatting about harvesting seeds from your fave crops, to ensure that you get many more of the same flowers, fruit, veggies, etc! Whakarongo mai nei!
For our monthly catch up with the Green Party, Rosetta and Milly chat with Steve Abel about the Government's response to the unfolding conflict in Iran, what would happen if the Clear Car Standard was scrapped, and the recent announcement that live agriculture exports at sea will not resume this term. Whakarongo mai nei!