One week into New Zealand Music Month! We played back some songs from Skilaa's set at Drive Island last Friday + had Emma (Aw B, Bad Friend, Moments) up to share to some songs have a chat about Discwoman, DJ workshops & gender diversity in the New Zealand music scene. All this tied together with some recent favourites.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's last show of her first week, woop! And we've got a full Breakfast for ya; Fabian Fanboy's over Anne Hathaway with Rachel; Dr. Kirsten Zemke talks Mento, a thread in the history of reggae music; Chelsea Winstanely joins Rachel to talk about Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen and the history of Merata Mita's powerful film-making; Johanna's got her top Comedy Festival picks for next week; and Repulsive Woman chats to Rachel about touring and their upcoming album. Enormous Breakfast, this morning.
On todays show we had Taco Joint come in for Fancy New Band, and Will custom selects some tunes for some people getting up to strange things later on in the show.
No guests this week - just a ton of Hunter's favourite songs including new ones from Repulsive Woman, Earth Tongue & black midi. We threw in a few live tracks from Sneaky Feelings and had some good chats about the new 95bFM Merch.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are just waking up with some good tunes and a sip a coffee, waiting for the sun to rise; a round of Search and Destroy! gets the adrenaline running; we debut this year's bMovies segment to showcase some of the films featuring in NZIFF this year, Simon Coldrick, Director of By The Balls (2019),and our very own Amelia reviews You Don’t Nomi (2019); and Dr. Nicki Jackson talks to us about alcohol policy and she believes it needs to change. A wild ride of a Breakfast show this morning.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Everyone's feeling a little croaky but nothing some good Breakfast can't fix; Rob's talking dreams, and we're really getting into the deep stuff on The Mind Trench; Petra from the Eastern Women's Refuge comes in to talk about their epic fundraiser line up, and who doesn't love a good raffle?; and the Dance Plant Collective pop up to talk to Rachel about a few events they've got coming up including First Thursday's and Tūrama Festival. We made it through Wednesday with coffee, tunes, chats and great segues.
Sit back, relax, and let Universal Harmony take you on a musical odyssey through reserved parking spaces and ‘me time’. This is a journey like no other. Don’t forget to pack your cucumber face masks, it’s time to unwind.
~ universal harmony ~
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