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.
And Grecco Romank joins us in studio for 'What's Cooking,' their appearance at Drive Island next week, and a first spin of their new track, 'Nobel Grease'.
Kia ora! 3 hours of tunes, and Peter Lineham has a chat with us about how various religious have rushed to Minneapolis in the US to protest against ICE for That's The Spirit.
Nick catches up with Director Taratoa Stappard to talk about his debut feature film Mārama.
Stalwart of the music scene Chris Matthews (Children's Hour, This Kind of Punishment, Headless Chickens) joins Nicholas to discuss his Songwriter's Choice picks on Audio Culture.
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of SA - Peter Lineham joins Matthew for a chat about the former Centrepoint commune in Albany and Bert Potter for That's The Spirit.
And an interview with Jim White and Marisa Anderson about their music, and upcoming performances at the International Festival of Secret(e) Sounds and Port Noise!
What other band would get you raving on a sunny arvo at The Beer Spot Morningside? It could only be Grecco Romank! Whakarongo mai nei to the trio's high-energy set on Friday the 13th. Brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
Chris chats about new findings from a U.S. based study that links legalisation with declining rates of drug-use amongst high school aged students, an update on Aaron Barlow's sentencing, and a potential new supplier of home-grown and made hemp milk.
Nicola and Adam of Basement Theatre are in the studio to mix-up a delicious mocktail and chat about their Summer Season and Pride '26 programming. Including (but, not limited to!) clowning, Big Queer Improv Party 3, and an indigenous queer film night this weekend - TAKAPAPA. Check out the Basement website for the full rundown on all the exciting things happening across February and beyond.
David Herkt joins the show for this week's Audio Culture. This week's focus is David's recent piece about Mojo's on Queen. An iconic venue that was home to New Zealand’s first, largest, and longest-running transgender show.