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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Everything's ka pai in the studio this morning with another beautiful sunrise; Shamebeel chats to Rachel about the economic package in response to Covid-19; we're lucky enough to have a listen to Lillian's interview with Troy Kingi at Womad; Troy from Southbound brings in his hot takes; and Amelia runs us through the Top Ten.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Everything's ka pai in the studio this morning with another beautiful sunrise; Shamebeel chats to Rachel about the economic package in response to Covid-19; we're lucky enough to have a listen to Lillian's interview with Troy Kingi at Womad; Troy from Southbound brings in his hot takes; and Amelia runs us through the Top Ten.
Yves Tumor - Gospel For A New Century
Bon Iver - Naeem
SKILAA - But I Do
Sisters Underground - Ain't It True
Go Nuclear - Can't Stop A Feeling
Roy Irwin - Spit
Small Faces - Tin Soldier
Hans Pucket - Comfort
Tiny Ruins - Olympic Girls
Nadia Reid - Other Side of The Wheel
Use No Hooks - Circumstances Beyond Our Control
Say Sue Me - Good For Some Reason (Spring Version)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Trucking along, admist some strange times; the Prime Minister calls in to gives us the lowdown on the Economic Package in response to Coronavirus and how New Zealand is doing a year on from March 15; Rob takes us into The Mind Trench to an interesting part of history; Tim pops into the studio to talk about the media, wow; and Natural Ange is here just when we need her. Stay wholesome and make some hummus.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Trucking along, admist some strange times; the Prime Minister calls in to gives us the lowdown on the Economic Package in response to Coronavirus and how New Zealand is doing a year on from March 15; Rob takes us into The Mind Trench to an interesting part of history; Tim pops into the studio to talk about the media, wow; and Natural Ange is here just when we need her. Stay wholesome and make some hummus.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess atttempt to crack the complicated puzzle of daylight savings; the Mayor dials to talk about how to cope during the pandemic, a new train and lowering our emissions; Sam's got a TV show for y'all to watch, timely; and Sarah pops in to talk about Kauri dieback on Ready, Steady, Learn.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess atttempt to crack the complicated puzzle of daylight savings; the Mayor dials to talk about how to cope during the pandemic, a new train and lowering our emissions; Sam's got a TV show for y'all to watch, timely; and Sarah pops in to talk about Kauri dieback on Ready, Steady, Learn.
Karen Dalton - Good Bless the Child
Ria Hall - History
Hamerkop - Egg
Empress Of - Give Me Another Chance
The Tacks - Merivale
DIIV - Doused
Weyes Blood - Movies
MGMT - Electric Feel
Use No Hooks - Spoonful
The Clean - Tally Ho!
Nadia Reid - I Don't Want To Take Anything From You
Lawrence Arabia - The 03
Contenders - The Heat
Four Tet - Baby
Julia Bardo - I Wanna Feel Love
Swallow the Rat - Bird of Ill
JessB - MOOD
Bailter Space - Retro
Perfume Genius - On The Floor
SUPEREGO, Sampa the Great - O.B.S. (Outer Body Stranger) [feat. Sampa the Great]
Lawrence Arabia - A Little Hate feat. Heather Mansfield
The Androidss - Auckland Tonight
OMC - We R the OMC
Shht - Hello? Hello!
WhyFi. - THEME SONG
Khruangbin - People Everywhere (Still Alive)
Terry - Take the Cellphone
Hercules & Love Affair - Blind - Frankie Knuckles Remix
Today on your bFM Breakfast: In times like this, music is our go to, and we're here for you with tunes a-plenty; Alice Canton pops in to talk about her upcoming show Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ); and Jenna pops in with a book to help you do nothing.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: In times like this, music is our go to, and we're here for you with tunes a-plenty; Alice Canton pops in to talk about her upcoming show Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ); and Jenna pops in with a book to help you do nothing.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: What a beautiful morning; Fabian Fanboy dials in from LA and talks movies to watch at home; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in some debatable music; Anne O'Brien joins us to run through the Auckland Writers Festival line up; Roimata pops in to talk about Emilia, a bFM favourite in the theatre world; and Joel Bray joins us amid the Auckland Arts Festival to talk about his show Biladurang.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: What a beautiful morning; Fabian Fanboy dials in from LA and talks movies to watch at home; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in some debatable music; Anne O'Brien joins us to run through the Auckland Writers Festival line up; Roimata pops in to talk about Emilia, a bFM favourite in the theatre world; and Joel Bray joins us amid the Auckland Arts Festival to talk about his show Biladurang.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Sherry are holding the fort while Tess has a day off; David Slack says wash your hands, techno legend Ritchie Hawtin has a chat ahead of Beacon Festival this weekend, Troy has some fresh new vinyl for us, and Amelia fills us in on the 95bFM Top Ten. Big chur to that.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a full studio with Rachel this morning; National MP Nicola Willis dials in to give us the lowdown on what the National Party has been up to; Rob talks birds on The Mind Trench; Rachel had a chat to Donita Sparks from L7 ahead of their gig; and Anthonie Tonnon's on the line to talk about the Mataura Paper Mill.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a full studio with Rachel this morning; National MP Nicola Willis dials in to give us the lowdown on what the National Party has been up to; Rob talks birds on The Mind Trench; Rachel had a chat to Donita Sparks from L7 ahead of their gig; and Anthonie Tonnon's on the line to talk about the Mataura Paper Mill.
Ahmed Ben Ali - Damek Majeb / اغنية دمعك ماجاب
Yves Tumor - Kerosene!
Polaroids of Polarbears - Hakihea 31 2019
Louisa Nicklin - Speaks To Him
Gil Scott Heron, Makaya McCraven - I'll Take Care of You
Pulp - Mile End
Bjork - Arisen My Senses
Sparrows, Fazerdaze - Gold in the Tide (feat. Fazerdaze)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A big morning, yikes, thank goodness for all these fantastic tunes; Second Guessing proves rather difficult this morning; the Mayor chats to Rachel about what's going on in Tāmaki Makaurau; and Laura Pedofsky from the University of Auckland talks about Kegel exercises.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: A big morning, yikes, thank goodness for all these fantastic tunes; Second Guessing proves rather difficult this morning; the Mayor chats to Rachel about what's going on in Tāmaki Makaurau; and Laura Pedofsky from the University of Auckland talks about Kegel exercises.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Slowly easing into your Monday after a big weekend; Penelope Noir comes in talking of Crocs, polarising topic; Suri brings in a memoir that is a definite must-read; and we've got plenty of tunes to kick start your week with a bang.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Slowly easing into your Monday after a big weekend; Penelope Noir comes in talking of Crocs, polarising topic; Suri brings in a memoir that is a definite must-read; and we've got plenty of tunes to kick start your week with a bang.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful Friday morning, just lovely; very excitingly, the new U.S. Girls album is out today, Rachel's stoked; Dr. Kirsten Zemke is very into Crunk; The Bats pop into the studio to talk about a busy weekend ahead; Same Name Confusion are here and also very excited for Cross Street Music Festival; and Zoë returns with Eve de Castro-Robinson to chat about the Auckland Arts Festival.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful Friday morning, just lovely; very excitingly, the new U.S. Girls album is out today, Rachel's stoked; Dr. Kirsten Zemke is very into Crunk; The Bats pop into the studio to talk about a busy weekend ahead; Same Name Confusion are here and also very excited for Cross Street Music Festival; and Zoë returns with Eve de Castro-Robinson to chat about the Auckland Arts Festival.
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.
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!
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!
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!
Lara joins Rosetta for a debrief about the dramas surrounding Luxon's popularity in recent polls, and how the unfolding war in Iran will impact petrol prices and Aotearoa's economy. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta is joined by Doctoral Candidate at the Faculty of Engineering Poornima Meegammana, who speaks about her research in creating interactive workshops for young girls to increase their confidence in seeing themselves as creators of technology. Whakarongo mai nei!