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Deep dives into the song vaults; Penelope Noir explores the role of the 'older woman's' place in the world of fashion; Kate Brettkelly-Chalmers explores the idea of 'time' in contemporary art; and ...draw us a picture of thunder, would you?
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Deep dives into the song vaults; Penelope Noir explores the role of the 'older woman's' place in the world of fashion; Kate Brettkelly-Chalmers explores the idea of 'time' in contemporary art; and ...draw us a picture of thunder, would you?
Chemical Brothers - Out Of Control ft Bernard Sumner
Morphine - Buena
Moon Lander - Pseudoephedrine
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Jesus Alone
Dan Le sac vs Scroobius Pip - Letter to God
Devo - Girl U Want
Dion Lunadon - Fire
rainy weather - Not That Easy
Angelo Badalamenti feat. Julee Cruise - Laura Palmer's Theme
For the first of our NZ Music Month Breakfast live to airs we're joined by the bloody legend that is Pat Kraus. Not to mention our stellar cast of regulars: Jacinda Ardern; Natural Ange; Kiran Dass; and Ximena Smith.
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For the first of our NZ Music Month Breakfast live to airs we're joined by the bloody legend that is Pat Kraus. Not to mention our stellar cast of regulars: Jacinda Ardern; Natural Ange; Kiran Dass; and Ximena Smith.
It's the bFM Breakfast Club, live from Real Groovy Records! Live performances from Trapjaw Kelpie and The Biscuits, and a live didgeridoo performance from Mikey as part of our weekly Travelling Tunes feature. Don't say we never do anything for you.
Thanks to our mates at Coffee Supreme and BurgerFuel.
While at times completely derailed by the appearance of real live oysters, accompanied by Camilla and Tim from Rockefeller Oyster Bar, the show also manages to include an interview with the lovely Beth Orton; political commentary with Jennifer Curtin; crate dives from Troy and the folk at Southbound; some drooling from Producer Sarah and some swearing from Top Ten Pearl. It's a corker.
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While at times completely derailed by the appearance of real live oysters, accompanied by Camilla and Tim from Rockefeller Oyster Bar, the show also manages to include an interview with the lovely Beth Orton; political commentary with Jennifer Curtin; crate dives from Troy and the folk at Southbound; some drooling from Producer Sarah and some swearing from Top Ten Pearl. It's a corker.
M83 - Don't Save Us From The Flames (Superpitcher Remix)
De La Soul - The Magic Number
Smashing Pumpkins - Set the Ray to Jerry
The Nudge - Dark Arts
Fucked Up - The Other Shoe
James Brown - Ain't It Funky Now (Live)
David Adison - Deadfish
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Bellbottoms
Beth Orton - 1973
Beth Orton - Moon
Nick Hakim - Bet She Looks Like You
McLusky - To Hell With Good Intentions
indi - Precipice
Head Like A Hole - Comfortably Shagged
DJ Shadow - Ashes to Oceans ft. Matthew Halsall
The Ramones - Rockaway Beach
Childish Gambino - Have Some Love
Onra - Tea Vender On The Street
Penguin Cafe - Wheels Within Wheels
Yves Tumor - Limerence
Baloji - Unit et Litre (Remix) (feat. Saul Williams, Well$, Alec Lomani)
Beth Orton joins Mikey, down the phoneline, prior to travelling here for her three New Zealand shows. How does her latest release, Kidsticks, fit in to her greater catalogue and how will she be bringing it to us live in June?
What a ripper: giant grounded clown balloons; Maria Walls on Leo's doco on climate change; Phil Goff in the first of our weekly catch ups; Laneway promoter Manolo Echave on Wellington's ticketing monopoly decision; and a bunch of Rob's bollocks.
NZ gig promoter Manolo Echave on Venues Wellington's recent decision to enter an exclusivity arrangement with Ticketmaster. What does this mean for gig goers, both in Wellington and greater NZ?
Mikey talks to Penelope Noir about sneakers; James Nokise about identity; and Simon Devitt about his photography prize. 'Cause you're the generation that bought more shoes and you get what you deserve.
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..
We chat to Desley about how people can stand for the local elections coming up later in the year, as well as talking about the flood prone property buy up they are doing.
Milly and Tuva'a chat to Senior Engineering lecturer Dr Ashkan Hashemi about their research involving timber buildings and their response to earthquakes.