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.
Intelligent lols abound on this Who Arted as Aimee chats with photographer Greta Anderson about her latest series of work titled No Hoarding, currently up at Two Rooms.
This week on Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Blood Orange, Mitski and The Goon Sax. You can also check out his interview with Peter from Wax Chattels here.
To finish up the week in fine style, we have Psychick Witch brewing up some impromptu harsh noise for Fancy New Band, and then later in the show The Veils' frontman Finn Andrews comes up to the studio for a chat about his brand new solo tune 'Love, What Can I Do'.
Playlist
Cro-Mags - Life Of My Own
Hex Waves - Venturi Effect
Suburban Lawns - Janitor
Jeff The Brotherhood - Camel Swallowed Whole
Mitski - A Pearl
Goat - Let It Burn [Radio Edit]
Parents - Too Little Too Late
jitwam. - stronger
Roy Montgomery - Outsider Love Ballad No. 1 feat. Katie Von Schleicher
Aimee listens dutifully to Auckland Art Galleries Curator of Contemporary Art – Natasha Conland, about the ins and outs around this years Walters Prize selection, installation and heritage. Most informative.
ft. Jess Johnson & Simon Ward, Ruth Buchanan, Jacqueline Fraser, Pati Solomona Tyrell.
On the show this week, we select a few wicked tracks by Chakra, King Krule, Nazamba and Galveston. Aimee is in for Who Arted too, chatting to Natasha Conland about Gordon Walter's exhibitions currently showing at The Auckland Art Gallery. Kick off ya clogs and sit back... Enjoy your Thursday Morning Glory show for another week ~ ~ ~
Playlist
CHAKRA - Ochо̄shi-Mono No Kо̄shinkyoku
The Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated
Lawrence Arabia - Meaningless Words
King Krule - Czech One
Street Chant - Scream Walk
SoccerPractise - Kaua E Mate Wheke
Nazamba - Vex
Ha the Unclear - (All of Our Friends Have Moved to) Australia
On the show this week, we cram a bunch of tracks into 2 hours, playing some new songs by Nancy Sin, Rizvan, Plums, Algernon Cadwallader, Jaeden Camstra and Princess Chelsea. Aimee is away for Who Arted so we're keeping it laid back for y'all... ~ ~ ~
Playlist
Nancy Sin - Daydream
Dexy's Midnight Runners - Geno
Bad Friend - Mollie
MEEr - EAST MIDDLE
Rizván - Life I Chose (feat. Diggy Dupé x Spycc)
Abstract Orchestra - New Day feat. Illa J
Kini - Dudu (Play)
Plums - Parking Lots
Outkast - Cruisin' In The ATL/Gangsta Shit
Adrianne Lenker - cradle
Scalper - Strange People
Algernon Cadwallader - Spit Fountain
Flamingosis - high tide feat. Stereocool
Collapsing Cities - Tazers
Diggy Dupé - The Hill
The Courtneys - Silver Velvet
Jaeden Camstra - hammock
Oneohtrix Point Never - The Station
Jonathan Bree - Say You Love Me Too feat. Clara Viñals
This week on Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from The Beths, Wild Nothing & Emily Edrosa. You can also check out his interview with Maison from Water here.
Ngahiriwa is a producer for WAITĪ Productions, repsonsible for the theatre piece I Ain’t Mad At Cha - a sellout offering from Basement Theatre's 2017 Matariki Development Programme. Back for an return season, Ngahiriwa talks to Geneva about how a tale of a hip-hop loving Māori teen in late nineties Gisborne speaks to greater truths about growing up, identity politics and colonisation. Don't miss out, get your tickets HERE.
"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!