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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another sunny day in Tāmaki Makaurau; Leisha gives us the low down on Christmas ham and the trusty ham bag; Rod Oram runs us through the UK Election and a few things closer to home; Troy's got some tasty selections From The Crate; and Amelia takes us through what went down on the Top Ten last night. Shoes are optional, apparently.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another sunny day in Tāmaki Makaurau; Leisha gives us the low down on Christmas ham and the trusty ham bag; Rod Oram runs us through the UK Election and a few things closer to home; Troy's got some tasty selections From The Crate; and Amelia takes us through what went down on the Top Ten last night. Shoes are optional, apparently.
CHAI - Fashionista
Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Our Quiet Whisper
Angel Bat Dawid - What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black (Dr. Margaret Burroughs)
Tiny Ruins - Olympic Girls
White Fence - Neighborhood Light
Yeremy - Next Room Over
Fanfickk - Pure
Vivian Girls - At It Again
Courtney Barnett, Marlon Williams - Not Only I - MTV Unplugged (Live in Melbourne)
Ciccone Youth - Addicted To Love
(Sandy) Alex G - Hope
Toots & The Maytals - Funky Kingston feat. Bootsy Collins & The Roots
Hand Habits - Flower Glass
Anna Meredith - Killjoy
Arthur Russell - List Of Boys
Deaton Chris Anthony - Sircles
Jay Som - If You Want It
Dehd - Wild
Cate Le Bon - Home To You
Leaping Tiger - Screw Face feat Church & AP, JY Lee, Disciple Pati
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're asking the listeners how festive they really are; Rob brings us Catnip and a polarising debate over Salt & Vinegar crisps; Short Player features Ron Gallipoli and his track Christmas Fascists; Buzz from VOOM pops back into the studio for a cheerful chat about the 3rd Annual Christmas Shindig; the Prime Minister makes time to call us in amongst a tragedy in Aotearoa; Tim Batt sheds some light on what's happening behind the scenes of media; and Jazmine Mary dials in to tell us about her track We Like To Party.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're asking the listeners how festive they really are; Rob brings us Catnip and a polarising debate over Salt & Vinegar crisps; Short Player features Ron Gallipoli and his track Christmas Fascists; Buzz from VOOM pops back into the studio for a cheerful chat about the 3rd Annual Christmas Shindig; the Prime Minister makes time to call us in amongst a tragedy in Aotearoa; Tim Batt sheds some light on what's happening behind the scenes of media; and Jazmine Mary dials in to tell us about her track We Like To Party.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another Tuesday, another showcase of the plethora of bFM listener knowledge in Second Guessing; the Mayor talks buses, composting and safe swimming; Sam brings in a review of something you shouldn't watch; and Victoria from the University of Auckland talks microplastics in fish. Get some sunshine if you can today folks.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another Tuesday, another showcase of the plethora of bFM listener knowledge in Second Guessing; the Mayor talks buses, composting and safe swimming; Sam brings in a review of something you shouldn't watch; and Victoria from the University of Auckland talks microplastics in fish. Get some sunshine if you can today folks.
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Happy When It Rains
Lucy Dacus - Troublemaker Doppelganger
clairo - Sofia
Daphne & Celeste, David Shrigley, Lee Baker - A.L.T.O. - David Shrigley & Lee Baker
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A very sleepy Monday, easing you into another festive week; Penelope Noir talks tutu's; Alexa Casino pops up for a chat about her new single with PolyHill; and Kiran brings in a few of her favourite music books for all your Christmas gifting needs. Nothing like a bit of good music to wake you up on a Monday.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: A very sleepy Monday, easing you into another festive week; Penelope Noir talks tutu's; Alexa Casino pops up for a chat about her new single with PolyHill; and Kiran brings in a few of her favourite music books for all your Christmas gifting needs. Nothing like a bit of good music to wake you up on a Monday.
The Cure - 10:15 Saturday Night
Orville Peck - Dead of Night
Georgia Anne Muldrow - Always
Pierre Kwenders, Uproot Andy, Moonshine - Gbadolite
Arthur Russell - List Of Boys
Deaton Chris Anthony - Sircles
Molly Nilsson - Days of Dust
My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow
Allah-Las - Ferus Gallery
Julien Dyne - Hours feat. Ladi6
Sonic Youth - Kool Thing
Peter Ivers - I've Seen Your Face
Jay Som - Baybee
Voom - Relax
Shopping - Initiative
Salad Boys - This Issue
Alexa Casino, PollyHill - Leave U
Look Blue Go Purple - Cactus Cat
Kofi Stone - Dirty Airforces
Liz Lawrence - Want
Vivien Goldman - Launderette
The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone
Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Our Quiet Whisper
Billy Bragg - There's Power in a Union
Moody.v and the Menstrual Cycle - Mellow Masturbation
P.H.F. - Aimway
Hiss Golden Messenger - Watch Out For The Cannonball
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's gigs galore this weekend, and we're pretty excited; Fabian Fanboy fills us in on what he's excited about in Hollywood; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Laurel Canyon; Na Noise bring us a new single, aren't we lucky; and Zoë's got a really festive theatre line up for y'all. Phew, Friday.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's gigs galore this weekend, and we're pretty excited; Fabian Fanboy fills us in on what he's excited about in Hollywood; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Laurel Canyon; Na Noise bring us a new single, aren't we lucky; and Zoë's got a really festive theatre line up for y'all. Phew, Friday.
Salad Boys - This Issue
Amadou & Mariam - Sabali
Snail Mail - The 2nd Most Beautiful Girl In The World
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a bit of an existential morning, but don't worry, we've got plenty of relaxing tunes; David Slack pops into the studio to cover some quite hefty political topics; Leisha kicks of some festive chat with some good edible presents; we catch a snippet of Danielle's chat with Miloux on Long Player; Troy's got some goodies From The Crate to share; and Amelia wraps up a heavy Top Ten from last night.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a bit of an existential morning, but don't worry, we've got plenty of relaxing tunes; David Slack pops into the studio to cover some quite hefty political topics; Leisha kicks of some festive chat with some good edible presents; we catch a snippet of Danielle's chat with Miloux on Long Player; Troy's got some goodies From The Crate to share; and Amelia wraps up a heavy Top Ten from last night.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've got all the best fish-related puns to get you through your Wednesday; National Party Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett, calls in to talk some big news; Rob guides us through some coral and climate change news on The Mind Trench; Tim pops in for Mediabatt with some updates about TV Three and a great clip to kick off your day; and Nadia Reid dials in with a new single. What a day!
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've got all the best fish-related puns to get you through your Wednesday; National Party Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett, calls in to talk some big news; Rob guides us through some coral and climate change news on The Mind Trench; Tim pops in for Mediabatt with some updates about TV Three and a great clip to kick off your day; and Nadia Reid dials in with a new single. What a day!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: An absolute no-brainer for Second Guessing this morning; His Worships talks Auckland Ports, Waitākere walking tracks, and goodbye to Lime Scooters; Alien Weaponry popped in for a chat a few weeks ago, and we catch a snippet of that; Sam's reviewing the almighty Mandalorian; and Alex Bonham from the University of Auckland teaches Rachel and Tess a bit about playful practice in a playful city.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: An absolute no-brainer for Second Guessing this morning; His Worships talks Auckland Ports, Waitākere walking tracks, and goodbye to Lime Scooters; Alien Weaponry popped in for a chat a few weeks ago, and we catch a snippet of that; Sam's reviewing the almighty Mandalorian; and Alex Bonham from the University of Auckland teaches Rachel and Tess a bit about playful practice in a playful city.
Miriam Makeba - Pata Pata
The Sugarcubes - Birthday
Whitney - FTA
Corridor - Goldie
Islet - Good Grief
Deaton Chris Anthony - Sircles
Miss June - Twitch
Anthonie Tonnon - Submarine Bells [Chills Cover]
Palehound - Aaron
Sisters Underground - In the Neighbourhood
Church & AP - moneytalk
Bill Callahan - So Long, Marianne
Alien Weaponry - Raupatu
Alien Weaponry - Ahi Kā
The Desert Sessions - In My Head...Or Something
Allah-Las - Raspberry Jam
Vegyn - I Don't Owe U NYthing
The Subliminals - Bug Powder
Leaping Tiger - Screw Face feat Church & AP, JY Lee, Disciple Pati
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back and we're finally in December, so festive; Jenna brings another great music biography in, this time, Elton John; and with the plethora of gigs coming up, there's a lot to get excited about. Happy Monday!
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back and we're finally in December, so festive; Jenna brings another great music biography in, this time, Elton John; and with the plethora of gigs coming up, there's a lot to get excited about. Happy Monday!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another day, another Breakfast with Sarah; Fabian Fanboy's found a movie made especially for him; Dr. Kirsten Zemke invites both ends of the prog rock fan base to share their thoughts; Dick Move join Sarah to talk Christmas and new singles; Zoë's got some thrilling theatre picks; and Vanessa Worm pops into the studio ahead of Catacombs tonight. Get yourself ready.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another day, another Breakfast with Sarah; Fabian Fanboy's found a movie made especially for him; Dr. Kirsten Zemke invites both ends of the prog rock fan base to share their thoughts; Dick Move join Sarah to talk Christmas and new singles; Zoë's got some thrilling theatre picks; and Vanessa Worm pops into the studio ahead of Catacombs tonight. Get yourself ready.
Cocteau Twins & Harold Budd - Sea, Swallow Me
Yaeji - passionfruit
Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Our Quiet Whisper
Norma Tanega - Bread
P.H.F. - Aimway
The Mint Chicks - Blue Team Go!
Kikagaku Moyo/幾何学模様 - Majupose
Arthur Russell - List Of Boys
BEA1991 - did you feel me slip away?
Noah Slee - America
SoccerPractise - Lowdown
Flying Lotus - Burning Down The House feat. George Clinton
Dick Move - Dick Move
Colleen Grant - Latin Parang
Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds - Kris Kringle ju Ju
nu guinea - Disco Sole
Leaping Tiger - Screw Face feat Church & AP, JY Lee, Disciple Pati
For their bi-weekly kōrero with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, Rosetta and Milly ask Desley about public transport's role during the fuel crisis including Easter/ANZAC rail closures, and the future of the Avondale Racecourse. Whakarongo mai nei!
Natural Ange is back for a chat about strengthening your immunity as the seasons change, restless legs, magnesium, probiotics and more! Whakarongo mai nei!
Penelope Noir is on the line with Rosetta and Milly - concluding our series of uniform-related chats, this week talking about Firefighters! Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly are joined by Insula and Rizzo, chatting about the Tonic Collective Te-Ika-a-Māui tour - which arrives in Tāmaki this Saturday April 4, featuring performances Insula X Niph (AU), Hasji, Kraus, and Ludus. Whakarongo mai nei!
Hayden joins Rosetta and Milly for a chat about the most recently published reports from The Drug Foundation - covering off some key findings from the past year of drug checking! Whakarongo mai nei!
Lara joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about all things fuel crisis, the state of the economy and inflation, and general public attitudes about the future. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly chat with Andrew and David, Festival Director and Music Programmer at Lōemis - an annual mid-winter, multi-sensory festival that takes over Te Whanganui a Tara in June. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly are joined by research fellow at the Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society Ngā Ara Whetū, Faculty of Science - Dr Ariel Heswall. She chats with Rosetta and Milly about her research in what colour plastics penguins are most attracted to. Whakarongo mai nei!