As satisfying as a good parallel park, as mouthwatering as the smell of fresh-baked bread, as wholesome as a child with a milk moustache … this is Universal Harmony.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Absolute chaos around the radio station with the university demolition/rebuild and the laneway site set up making access and parking not very practical. So rode in on my bike and raided the bFM vinyl and CD racks and played a few off the computer system as well. If you liked Border Radio in the 1980's, you're going to like this.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're holding it down on bFM with plenty of good tunes to help you through; His Worship catches up with Rachel about the PM's announcement and various other related topics; Larsen chats to us about the new project from Noa Records; and Sam Sinnott returns this week with a show that gets rave reviews all round. Settle in, bFM's got you.
As satisfying as a good parallel park, as mouthwatering as the smell of fresh-baked bread, as wholesome as a child with a milk moustache … this is Universal Harmony.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're back discussing the ol' red sky at night weather myth with Rick Breeze; Second Guessing brings us an absolute hit; the Mayor goes over the Emergency Budget with Rachel; Sam's spent the weekend in tears with a must-see show; on the 49th anniversary of the Polynesian Panthers, Dr. Melani Anae joins us to talk about her history with the party; and the University of Auckland's Merryn Gott tells about her research into the experience of older people in the Covid-19 lockdown.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're pushing through winter with some hot tunes to warm you up; Second Guessing features a cover this morning; Short Player features Raiza Biza's new project; bMovies is back, and we've got Richard Riddiford in the studio to talk about his film Before Everest; Sam from Viewmaster reviews Dinner in America; and Associate Professor Katie Groom talks to us about birth.