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 Stage Direction with Alice Canton, kōrero with Tom Scott about his new record Anitya plus upcoming solo show at The Civic, That's The Spirit with Peter Lineham and a chat with the touring Brother Sister.
For Rāmere drive, we had not one, but TWO BANDS for Friday drive!!!!!! 😲😱💥
Roy Irwin and Late to Chelsea mesmerised our listeners while simultaneously making their ears bleed in the bFM lounge, Brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
Renee from the gang of four also had a kōrero with Jason Peters of legendary Ōtautahi band Pumpkinhead in the leadup to their show at the Mothership next thursday.
Listen along as Josh Aoraki discusses all things Space news!
Gina Dellabarca joins the show to talk all things Show Me Shorts Film Festival.
And, Composer Keith Morris joins the show to talk about the upcoming collaboration between Stardome and Auckland Philharmonia, 'Strings Under the Stars'.
And, Andrew Gifford joins the show to discuss his article on the Māori Community Centre on Audioculture.
Naarm outfit Folk Bitch Trio play live in the bFM lounge ahead of their show at the Tuning Fork. The trio have been touring their brilliant new album Now Would Be A Good Time.
It's a chocka Rāmere Drive at 95bFM, first on the show is a live set from beloved Naarm outfit Folk Bitch Trio. Later, Georgia Knight stops in to debut a live-version of a track from her forthcoming debut album Beanpole on Friday Live, brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
At the top of the show is Marijuana Media with Chris, thanks to The Hempstore. Then, Holly is in the studio for Cocktail Corner, thanks to Decibel Wines. Later, Aidan Fine calls into the studio for a yarn about his album release show at Whammy Bar this Rāmere.
Sofia holds down the fort today for Rāapa Drive! Featuring Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall, and What's Cooking with Naarm based band Mouseatouille - talking about their album DJ Set.
This week in the news, Chris covers more reporting on the need to revisit drug legislation, and an open letter to Green Party MP Chloe Swarbrick by a 1ZB host that argues for recreational-use cannabis legalisation, and NYC voters elect pr-reform candidate Zohran Mamdani in the mayoral race.
Whakarongo mai nei to guest selections from multi-hyphenate Sarah Illingworth, aka Body of Work, plus korero on the last track to be released from her debut EP Secondhand Blues.
Track Selections:
Sinead O’Connor – Black Boys On Mopeds
Theia – Holy War
Jennifer Reid – Ballad Of The Gatekeeper
Body of Work - Durutti / Durruti Poem
Steve discusses what to watch at the screenings of select films from the British and Irish Film Festival, including the Spinal Tap sequel. Also recommended is the new HBO series starring Rachel Sennott, I Love LA. Whakarongo mai nei!
Following the announcement that Bill Direen had become an Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Laureate,Andrew Schmidt joins the show to discuss his extended bio, published on Audio Culture.
Matthew Crawley speaks with composer and musician Karl Sölve Steven about his recent work creating the soundtrack for the just-releasedPike River film.
Peter Lineham has returned! This week in the metaphysical and esotric world, Peter catches us up on his recent guest lectures and critiques recent U.S.-based reports that religion is on the rise. Whakarongo mai nei!