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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rod Oram brings the sense to freshly minted Jacinda madness; the first of our regular food explorations gets a bit stinky; Troy brings in a totebag triple threat; apparently Ximena likes Ministry; and Pearl's got a class to run to.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rod Oram brings the sense to freshly minted Jacinda madness; the first of our regular food explorations gets a bit stinky; Troy brings in a totebag triple threat; apparently Ximena likes Ministry; and Pearl's got a class to run to.
The Crusaders - Street Life [Edit]
Die! Die! Die! - How Soon Is Too Soon (It's Not Vintage It's Used)
Soundgarden - Hands All Over
Adesse Versions - After Hours
The Winebox Inquiry - If The Feeling Is Good (Then Hold On Tight)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's all over your Göbekli Tepe; we stay _just_ on the right side of the wheels falling off with Dr. Walls; Mikey talks to Simon Ogston about his new documentary, Bill Direen: A Memory of Others; Sarah reveals her specialist subject; and we all make fun of Hugh. ...Sorry Hugh.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's all over your Göbekli Tepe; we stay _just_ on the right side of the wheels falling off with Dr. Walls; Mikey talks to Simon Ogston about his new documentary, Bill Direen: A Memory of Others; Sarah reveals her specialist subject; and we all make fun of Hugh. ...Sorry Hugh.
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Can't Hear My Eyes
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Head Like a Hole's Nigel Regan calls in ahead of the NZIFF premiere of Swagger of Thieves; Penelope and James from Jimmy D talk the trials and tribulations of NZ Fashion Week; Bloodnut come in to give their stonker of a brand new album, St. Ranga, a spin; the newsroom's in a bloody tailspin over the departure of both Little and Scaramucci; and Dr. Francis Collins speaks to us on the topic of the hour - migration.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Head Like a Hole's Nigel Regan calls in ahead of the NZIFF premiere of Swagger of Thieves; Penelope and James from Jimmy Dtalk the trials and tribulations of NZ Fashion Week; Bloodnut come in to give their stonker of a brand new album, St. Ranga, a spin; the newsroom's in a bloody tailspin over the departure of both Little and Scaramucci; and Dr. Francis Collins speaks to us on the topic of the hour - migration.
Mount Kimbie - Blue Train Lines (feat. King Krule)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey asks Jacinda about how the latest Colmar Brunton affected Labour's leader; Murray 'Legend' Cammick stops in to talk Iggy Pop's pajamas and his latest photography exhibition, AK 75-85; Kiran talks millenials, fashion and St. Kevins Arcade within a Loose Read; Joel's got a fair whack on The Wire; and just a big shout out to John Pilger, ay.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey asks Jacinda about how the latest Colmar Brunton affected Labour's leader; Murray 'Legend' Cammick stops in to talk Iggy Pop's pajamas and his latest photography exhibition, AK 75-85; Kiran talks millenials, fashion and St. Kevins Arcade within a Loose Read; Joel's got a fair whack on The Wire; and just a big shout out to John Pilger, ay.
The Stone Roses - She Bangs The Drums
Alex Cameron - Candy May
Nina Simone - Work Song
Con Descendant - Summer Is Over
Mother Love Bone - Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns
Die! Die! Die! - How Soon Is Too Soon (It's Not Vintage It's Used)
Primal Scream - Star
Prince - Alphabet St.
Motorhead - We Are The Road Crew
The Terrorways - Never Been To Borstal
Catz n Dogz, Tanika , Claude Von Stroke - Get It Right (Claude Von Stroke Remix)
Dizzee Rascal - Space
Iggy Pop - Five Foot One
Buzz Compass - Don't Give It Up
Ramones - Let's Dance
The Screaming Meemees - 'Til I Die
Tiny Ruins - Me At The Museum, You In The Wintergardens
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian phones in with the latest in Hollywood television; turns out the Theramin wasn't made by an Ian; street artist Adore lets us in on what she has planned for Saturday's bStreet; and Gloria Estefan really missed out on employing the Te Kuiti Sound Machine.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian phones in with the latest in Hollywood television; turns out the Theramin wasn't made by an Ian; street artist Adore lets us in on what she has planned for Saturday's bStreet; and Gloria Estefan really missed out on employing the Te Kuiti Sound Machine.
The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Pretty Lights - Out Of Time
Gabriel Garzón Montano - Sour Mango (Seven Davis Jr. Remix)
Wire - Outdoor Miner
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now? (12" version)
P.H.F. - Lack Of Interest
MELODOWNZ - $on of a Queen (prod. Baccyard)
Pamelia Kurstin - London
Tom Waits - Flash Pan Hunter
Erykah Badu - Incense
Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine - Conga
The Subliminals - Uh-Oh
Birocratic - Lovely Rita
Mermaidens - Sunstone
Jane's Addiction - Classic Girl
The Sundays - Here's Where The Story Ends
Die! Die! Die! - How Soon Is Too Soon (It's Not Vintage It's Used)
A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario (Young Nations Mix)
Monster Magnet - Cage Around The Sun
Bloc Party - I Still Remember (Music Box and Tears remix)
DMA's - Melbourne
late of the pier - Heartbeat
Shapeshifter - Electric Dream (State Of Mind Remix)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Sarah manages to wedge in an accidental feet theme; Steph makes an open invitation to the Maori Bay surf comp this weekend; Rick's amped for bStreet; Ally wonders whatever happened to glue; Troy's biscuits are analysed; and Pearl and Sarah give the 95bFM Top Ten a thorough dissection.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Sarah manages to wedge in an accidental feet theme; Steph makes an open invitation to the Maori Bay surf comp this weekend; Rick's amped for bStreet; Ally wonders whatever happened to glue; Troy's biscuits are analysed; and Pearl and Sarah give the 95bFM Top Ten a thorough dissection.
Sun Ra and His Groups - Dreaming
The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored
Eyes No Eyes - St Guillotine
The B-52's - Mesopotamia
Anubis - Ecology
Kintaro - Alien Trap
Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Shiraz & LSJ - High
Alex Cameron - The Comeback
Lloyd Williams - Reggae Feet
Scott Mannion - Your Kinda Love
The Monochrome Set - He's Frank (Slight Return)
Beach Fossils - Tangerine
Broadcast - Come On Let's Go
Black Sabbath - Behind the Wall of Sleep
Ladi6 - Guru (Karriem Riggins Remix)
Jay Som - Baybee
Lomboy - Loverboy
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete - La Distincion
Lizzy Mercier Descloux - No Golden Throat
Big Walnuts Yonder - Ready To Pop!
The Honey Drippers - Impeach the President
BADBADNOTGOOD - To You
The Fall - New Facts Emerge
Ben Lukas Boysen & Sebastian Plano - Aalystice
Arthur Russell - Make 1,2
Milk 'N' Cookies - The Last Letter
Die! Die! Die! - How Soon Is Too Soon (It's Not Vintage It's Used)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's attempted hexes fail to _completely_ take over the show; Ximena saves the day and the microphone; Rob talks sea monsters and sirens; Paul Oremland talks to us about his new film, 100 Men, and how it turns private history into public snapshot; Penelope Noir returns early to discuss an NZIFF doco on her specialist subject; and Sarah plays more records from the 70s than she'd usually be allowed.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's attempted hexes fail to _completely_ take over the show; Ximena saves the day and the microphone; Rob talks sea monsters and sirens; Paul Oremland talks to us about his new film, 100 Men, and how it turns private history into public snapshot; Penelope Noir returns early to discuss an NZIFF doco on her specialist subject; and Sarah plays more records from the 70s than she'd usually be allowed.
13th Floor Elevators - Slip Inside This House (Original Single Edited Version)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Penelope talks neckties and Mikey talks frigatebird furniture; Karyn Rachtman talks us through some of the gamechanging film soundtracks she's helped compile; Hugh Sundae ups the yelly quotient (as if we needed help); and Sarah's kinda upset about the demise of MSPaint.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Penelope talks neckties and Mikey talks frigatebird furniture; Karyn Rachtman talks us through some of the gamechanging film soundtracks she's helped compile; Hugh Sundae ups the yelly quotient (as if we needed help); and Sarah's kinda upset about the demise of MSPaint.
The Damned - New Rose
Mermaidens - Sunstone
SoccerPractise - Amene
The Mint Chicks - Welcome To Nowhere
Savages - Adore
Romanthony - Bring U Up
Foals - Late Night
Space Farm - Space Farm
Lomboy - Loverboy
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Just Like Honey
Catholic Action - Propaganda
Matthew Tavares - Embarassed
Kane Strang - Not Quite
Princess Nokia - G.O.A.T
Lando Chill - Break Them Shackles
Idris Rahman, Leon Brichard, Tom Skinner - Flute song
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's discovered that Mike Patton just might be the baby whisperer; Jacinda talks trials of the campaign trail; we start not one but two giveaway draws; the sound of turtle copulation; Ange extolling the grand virtues of garlic; and Jenna, Mike and Sarah talk clever-clogs and onion layers in Loose Reads.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's discovered that Mike Patton just might be the baby whisperer; Jacinda talks trials of the campaign trail; we start not one but two giveaway draws; the sound of turtle copulation; Ange extolling the grand virtues of garlic; and Jenna, Mike and Sarah talk clever-clogs and onion layers in Loose Reads.
The Breeders - Cannonball
Alex Cameron - Candy May
The Fall - Totally Wired
Mount Kimbie - Blue Train Lines (feat. King Krule)
J Mascis - Take A Run At The Sun
Paul Weller - Wild Wood
Tom Waits - What's He Building In There ?
Soulwax - Close To Paradise
JessB - Soul Free
Faith No More - Zombie Eaters
Sex Pistols - Bodies
Afghan Whigs - Conjure Me
Con Descendant - Summer Is Over
Funeral Party - Finale
Gabriel Garzón Montano - Sour Mango (Seven Davis Jr. Remix)
Today on your bFM Breakfast we're beaming to you live from Real Groovy Records! We've got: live performances from Roy Irwin (sans Piss) and Baby Zionov; piping hot smash-browns from our mates at BurgerFuel; piping hot coffee from our mates at Coffee Supreme; a treasure hunt in the CD bins; Mikey talking a lot about his impending birthday; and Sarah's been sleep scrapping again.
As a little mid-week treat for you, Jenna is up in the studio chatting pukapuka for Loose Reads - after the long weekend! She chats with Rosetta and Milly about Lily King, who Jenna is chatting to at the Auckland Writers Festival on Sunday May 17! Whakarongo mai nei.
Gab Vincent joins Rosetta and Milly in the studio for a chat about some of her mahi with the Auckland Writers Festival this year - including Streetside and Plot Twist, the latest addition to the lineup on May 17 which features a takeover at Q Theatre aimed at rangatahi! Whakarongo mai nei!
Charlie is up in the studio again, this week chatting with Rosetta and Milly about the beautiful Papua New Guinean Kindeng single origin bean from eighthirty (which we're giving away on the show this week!) and testing Rosetta and Milly's tasting abilities. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly are joined in the study by PhD student at the School of Psychology Deborah Hill Cone, to chat about her research in indicators of toxic masculinity such as sexism, narcissism and attitudes toward preventing domestic violence. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rachel is back up in the studio, filling Rosetta and Milly in on what's going down at the NZ Music Month Summit this Saturday at The Tuning Fork! Listen back to hear about some of the awesome panels happening throughout the day, and register to head along for free via MMF. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with MELODOWNZ, to talk about his new album BRON - and his forthcoming tour! Catch him at Double Whammy on May 8. Whakarongo mai nei!
Penelope Noir joins Rosetta and Milly for a chat about the Black Carpet at the Taite Music Prize this year! See Pennie and all the stars at the NZICC next Wednesday April 29 - it's open to the public this year! Whakarongo mai nei.