95bFM's daily magazine show, a signature mix of arts, culture, interviews & features, and great music. The Morning Glory bCast features full shows and feature interviews.
While your usual Friday host Hannah is off seeing the sights in Europe with her family, Ximena pops in to cover the Morning Glory show this morning. Nuggiez come up to the studio for Fancy New Bands midway through the show, playing a short and sweet (and sour?) set, as well as clearing up some 95bFM Top Ten related controversy.
Playlist
Sleigh Bells - Tell 'Em
Bloodbags - Swollen Hands
Benjamin Booker - Witness
Omar Souleyman - Ya Bnayya
Pascale Project - Enough Feelings
Burial/Four Tet - Nova
Interpol - Rest My Chemistry
Everything Is Recorded - Close But Not Quite (feat. Sampha)
Bic Runga - What'cha Say
Alemayehu Eshete - Temar Ledje
Future Islands - In the Fall ft. Katrina Ford
Wild Nothing - Golden Haze
Hollie Cook - Superstar
Little Dragon - High
B Boys - Discipline
Kate Tempest - Ketamine For Breakfast
Master Blaster - To All My Friends
Nadia Reid - Right On Time
Juiceroof - Working On My Heart
Cigarettes after Sex - Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby
"Jazz fusion for the people" group BADMAW join for Fancy New Band following yesterday's release of their debut EP and in preparation for their gig on the 26th of October! Check it out!
Tāmaki Makarau singer-songwriter Nganeko joins bFM to discuss their latest sirenic single 'Simple Illusions' produced by Brandon Haru and Brent Parks.
Born from a trasitional period of life of "finding my feet", Simple Illusions explores vunerability and the creation of walls and boundaries that are, ultimately, just an illusion. As Nganeko puts it: "we keep ourselves in a rut sometimes and just gotta do something... go outside!"
Listen to Nganeko chat with Sofía about sonic inspirations, Casio watches, and hit chemical manufacturing film Dark Waters.
Listen back to Lucia's interview with Rich Peppiatt, director of the KNEECAPbiopic set for release in New Zealand on 24 October. The semi-fictitious film chronicles the origin of Belfast's riotous Gaelic rap trio KNEECAP. Fans of the Irish lads rejoice because they'll be making their Aotearoa debut next year at the Powerstation. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about how the film came to be and behind-the-scenes insights.
Elle catches up with MACEY about his newest single, 'before you have to go'. Together they discuss the writing of the single, its themes, and his relationship with music. MACEY also brought along his guitar to play the song live!