Listen back for a catch up on the government's plan to review the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi with David Slack on Political Commentary. On Breakfast Food, Lucinda Bennett gives recommendations for lazy (but tasty) meals on those colder Spring nights. Jonny selects the music to help you get out of bed on the right side, and enjoy the start of the warmer months!
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'.
Alex picks a show Mike's had on the brain for ages - the '70s crime drama Quarry. With an antihero whose story spans the Mekong to the Mississippi, Alex gets in behind to make some bold claims of quality.
I tēnei ata Dr Shane Reti tells us What's Up; Rob chats about ancient lakes and lost penguins on the Mind Trench; Asher aka Skymning phones up for the release of Relentless; we chat about Music Therapy Week with Shari Storie; and Amelia offends the loopies on Word Salad. Whakarongo mai!
Welcome to the mid-week show! The Mind Trench is back as per usual with the bees knees and elephant sneezes. Rachel speaks to Savina Fountain and Aubrie Mitchel from BIG FAN about their programme Ignite, a new initiative for rangatahi wanting to enter NZ music scene. Whakarongo mai nei!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: we dig into some Breakfast Buffet with Radio Active; Dr Zemke phones up for some Travelling Tunes; we've got Kamahumble on the line to chat about his new single; and Sam phones up for some good tv viewing for lockdown brains on Viewmaster. Whakarongo mai!
Jerry Watts is a Pōneke-based producer and DJ. At present, he is releasing music through the Strange Behaviour label and co-hosts the show 'Wingdings' on Mouthfull radio with Ludus. In the first hour, Jerry shares a club-focused mix that includes some of his forthcoming productions. In the second hour, Jerry is joined by Dudley Benson, an avant-pop songwriter and producer based in Ōtepoti. The duo have put together a conceptual ambient mix that follows the journey of snow and ice from the mountains through a river to a lake.
Kirsten's back, celebrating Reb Fountain's win of the Taite Music Prize and playing Reb's amazing track "When Gods Lie" recorded with Finn Andrews. Plus Wellington's Miles Calder, on tour in May, interviewed last week on Border Radio.
This week's show featured new music from BadBadNotGood, Reb Fountain and Blu. Sam also takes a look at the new Daptone Records Super Soul Review live at the Apollo album and the Super Deluxe reissue of The Beatles Let It Be.