Samara Alofa popped in for a kōrero this morning about their new track 'Dnt Care' and their forthcoming full-length project 'EARTH PUNK'. Whakarongo mai nei to hear baout the record and working with Coco Solid and the Kuini Qontrol whānau.
Glass Vaults' Rowan Pierce had a chat with us this morning about their new album 'Sounds That Sound Like Music' and their gigs coming up in December. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about making the record, recording videos over lockdown and cool collaborations.
Alexa Casino came in this morning to give us a cheeky early spin on her new track 'Stars' which features her good friends WOMB. Whakarongo mai nei to hear the song before it comes out officially tomorrow!
Yery and Carl, aka Imugi 이무기, popped in for a chat about their brand new Dragonfruit EP which came out on friday. Tune in to hear about collaborations, gigs on the horizon and how the record came to be!
Hollie Fullbrook aka Tiny Ruins is playing a special gig next wednesday with ol' mate Lawrence Arabia at the Auckland Museum. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about what she has been getting up to- new music on the horizon!
Andrew and Michael from Die! Die! Die! join us in the studio to talk about their freshly pressed, blue, 7" record featuring I Seek Misery and 450, plus some upcoming gigs! Definitely get yourself a ticket here, you don't want to miss this one.
This year's APRA Silver Scroll Awards featured stunning interpretations of some of Aotearoa's finest music, guided with grace and precision through the awards' new online format by musical director Julia Deans.
95bFM Breakfast's Rachel was present at the Tāmaki Makaurau tapings of two such interpretations: Disciple Pati's rendition of Reb Fountain's 'Don't You Know Who I Am'; and Alien Weaponry's stonking take on Troy Kingi's 'Mighty Invader'.
Later, at the awards screening, 95bFM's Tess & Zoë caught up with Scroll winners Stella Bennett (better known as Benee), Josh Fountain and Djeisan Suskov as they celebrate their win for Benee's 'Glitter'.
The director of Fake News, Stella Reid, and cast members Brittany O'Rourke and Mana Tatafu, pop into the studio to have a chat about the Actors Program Graduate Show. Sarah casts to the cast about what the Actors Program is, and how they devised such a relevant show. Grab yr tickets here, you don't want to miss this!
Rachel was lucky enough to have a chat with Tunisian-born, New York-based, experimental singer, Emel who is releasing The Tunis Diaries; a two-part album that features a collection of newly recorded reworks from Emel’s catalog ‘Day’, paired with an eclectic selection of covers ‘Night’. Definitely worth checking out.
Hot on the heel of his 'A Place Called Home' EP, performance at Fancy New Band 2020 and gig with Church & AP last week- Fable is back with a brand new track 'That Will Never Change'. He popped in for a chat this morning, whakarongo mai!