DJ, music journalist, bFM extraordinaire Jess Fu comes into the studio to kōrero aboutAmplified - a new series highlighting artists in Aotearoa who use music to embrace, connect and explore their cultural roots. Produced by Amanda Jane Robinson and hosted by Jess, Amplified features Kōtiro, LEAO, Phodiso, Samara Alofa, Imugi 이무기. The first episode with Ana Chaya Scotney (Kōtiro) is up now! Whakarongo mai nei!
Rachel chats to Kraus about his new album 'Fire! Water! Air! Kraus', and subaquatic listening events in early November, in collaboration with Pyramid Club.
James from How Get phones up for a chat about their excellent new and fourth EP Ka Mutu which was released yesterday via Papaiti Records! How Get is also nomination for a bunch of awards at the Student Radio Network Awards this November 19th, so mark your calendars!
Logg Cabin's MC Slave comes into the studio to chat about a brand new street festival Morningside Live Block Party, debuting for the first time ever this coming February! The line-up is stacked, including the likes of headliners Fat Freddy’s Drop, Rubi Du, Team Dynamite’s Lucky Lance with Truant, Reiki Ruawai, Benny Salvador, Dylan Biscuit, Haz & Miloux, AJ Honeysuckle and DJ Dubhead. Oofft! Whakarongo mai nei, grab your tickets from Moshtix, and get keen.
Damian Golfinopoulos, Billie Fee, and Mikey Sperring (the trio that together form thee Grecco Romank) come into the studio to share some sneaky unreleased (very cool) tracks and chat about the upcoming 95bFM Halloween Party whose spooky halls they will be gracing this Saturday night! Grab your tix and whakarongo mai!
Guy Montgomery phones to chat about his You'd Love It series at Capitol Cinema, and Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee which is coming to terrestrial TV next year! If you'd like to be a studio audience member, check here for the dates and hit up this email addy: guymontspellingbee@kevinandco.co.nz . Whakarongo mai nei!
James (Jim Nothing) phones up to help you out with all your gardening needs, from starting a garden from scratch to dealing with slugs and snails. Whakarongo mai nei!