Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's off the clock; support for unethical fashun wears thin in France; Saraid and Amelia talk Cult Show at The Basement; Jenna wraps up another successful Writers Fest; and Ange gets a whole lotta questions about that gooooood H2O. Choice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: our second NZ Music Month special is underway; television extraordinaire Sam Sinnott reviews Netflix docu-series Evil Genius (2017), we learn more about how fear and conflict obstructs Māori land aspirations with Kiri; and the ancient bFM landlines strike again. Oy vey.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob wishes he could bring his own emotional support pet to the studio; Clayton reviews of one of Nic Cage's few good films; the Prime Minister celebrates this holy month of NZ Music with a classic track from Tiny Ruins; and another lucky punter goes in the draw to win 12 months worth of free internet. Thanks Orcon!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: David braves the cold winter to give us his hottest takes on #nzpol; we feast on cheese scones with Delaney; Noah Slee's performing live from the bFM lounge ahead of the Pacific Music Awards; South Africa's "king of jazz" makes an appearance via Southbound vinyl; and Pearl drops by for a deliciously New Zealand Top Ten.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike's got a ripping Metal Memory for your Monday morning; Kiran joins us in studio to discuss Alex Ross' sonic musings in Listen To This; Lachlan teases another riveting Wire; and Mary-Margaret and Natural Ange tag-team a talk on Menstrual Health Day.
On the show this week, we play an EXCLUSIVE "NZ only" show and check out some hot hot tracks by job, Disasteradio, Ralph and Motocade. Aimee is in for Who Arted reviewing the Auckland Art Fair and we chat a special NZ guest, Don McGlashen about his involvement in From Scratch who are currently exhibiting at Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery. Hope you enjoy, shweee ~ ~ ~
On the show this week, we spin two tracks off of Forth Wanderers' debut album, Tough Love (our 'Let's Get Physical' selection for the week), plus we check out some more NZ songs by Dog Power, Caroles, The Protection and Hasji. Aimee is in for Who Arted and we chat to Abdul-Rahman Abdullah about his upcoming show exhibiting at Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery. Enjoy the podcast dudez... ~ ~ ~