Whether you're stuck in traffic, on your bike, or just chilling on the couch, 95bFM Drive will get you where you wanna be! Brought to you by The Beer Spot.
Featuring That's The Spirit with Peter Lineham, a kōrero with 95bFM's favourite synth-pop hardcore duo Van Staden & Böhm (Madison Van Staden and Amelia Berry) about their cranking new track Number One Girl Raver, and a chat with Sally Stockwell about her debut album LITTLE TRIGGERS. Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring a kōrero with Caru ahead of Boiler Room Aotearoa curated by the Tāmaki Makaurau/London collective Pulotu Underworld and Friday Live with Coast Arcade, brought to you by NZ On Air Music and McLeod's Brewery.
This Thursday Milly comes in HOT - bringing you Marijuana Media, Carb on Carb talking about their final tour and more good tunes than you could shake your fist at.
Today on the show Rosetta plays some of her fave kotahitanga anthems, chats with Josh for Spaced Out thanks to Stardome Observatory, and has a kōrero with Mousey about her upcoming album release show this weekend!
Featuring an interview with Moana Maiapoto and Friday Live with the enigmatic and eclectic Arthur Ahbez, brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
This week on Thursday Drive, Milly chats all things green with Chris from The Hempstore, Womb's new track 'Sometimes', and 花溪 Flowerstream come up to chat Kiriata me Puoro where music meets animation. Many god tunes are played as well!
Catch up on Rosetta's chat to Ladyhawke, guest judge on the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under. For AudioCulture, Rosetta spoke to Nick Bollinger about the recent digital-release of The Underwater Melon Man and Other Unreasonable Rhymes and reminisced on the book and album's influence on Kiwis in the past 25 years since the CD was originally released. Thanks to The Beer Spot!
Swallow the Rat live-and-direct from the 95bFM lounge playing tracks from their forthcoming EP Face Unpopular. Brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
GoldTooth chats to HALFQUEEN about FLOSSIN, happening this Saturday at East Street Hall. The gig is in support of ActionStation's campaign Dental For All, which seeks to get free dental care to all those in Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai nei to learn about the kaupapa behind this campaign and all the artists and vendors putting mahi into raising awareness around discrepencies in access to healthcare. GoldTooth also jumps in the mix to get you in the mood for dancing to sets from some of the finest selectors from across Te-Ika-a-Maui. The lineup for FLOSSIN features bFM DJs Leon Aoki, BBYFACEKILLA, and AJ Honeysuckle, as well as Warren Duncan, Tamatha Paul (the MP!), and Kaiviti. Faves of local gastronomers Matua Murupaenga and Pici will be providing kai throughout the day too. Head along!
Michelle Wiley makes up a White Russian with a Best Foods Mayo twist - perfect for sipping on whilst enjoying any of the shows on the stacked lineup for this years' New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Check out Michelle's show Is Who She Says She Is from 20 May over at The Classic Studio.
Ant Timpson chats us through the upcoming 12-hour-marathon of the trash, obscene and cult films playing at the Hollywood Avondale on Saturday 23 May. What is trash cinema? You'll have to head to the Hollywood to decide for yourself and indulge in this year's lineup of flicks at The Incredibly Strange Archive & Vinegar Syndrome Present: TRASHATHON.
Priya Sami of Tāmaki Makaurau post-punk doo-wop group BUB chats us through track selections and New Amsterdam, the last single to drop from the band's debut album Can't Even. If you missed their album release show last week, no sweat because BUB will be playing this Friday at Real Groovy, and the following day at Urbanaut's 8th Birthday bash at Whammy bar. Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring music from Stella Donnelly, Look Blue Go Purple, The Indicators, and Princess Chelsea.
Steve Newall gives us an update on the beginnings of the Cannes Film Festival and the reboot of the Final Destination franchise (it's sillier, gorier, and worth a watch!)
Today on Spaced Out, Rosetta has a kōrero with Josh about a failed soviet lander that has made its way back to Earth after 50 years in orbit, and Trumps proposed cuts to NASA funding. The pair also discuss what sounds like an exciting shooting star sighting from a beloved bFM texter - and an exciting upcoming event at The Stardome: Sanoi is previewing his new album at Stardome next week, pairing his lush electronic sounds with the cosmic wonders of our solar system!
Rosetta caught up with Liam K. Swiggs of The Big Fresh Collective, a group originating from Ōtautahi and made famous through their yearly contribution to Aotearoa Music Month with dance music compilation FOOTMAHI. This year, the 11th edition of FOOTMAHI boasts 44 tracks from DJs and Producers across the motu, offering an exciting cross section of where the scene is at. Rosetta and Liam chat about the origins of BFC and FOOTMAHI, how far it's come, and what feels special about FOOTMAHI 2025.