On this weeks Top 10: Callum is joined by musician and friend Finn Johansson to count down the biggest songs of the week. We listen to some terrifying music from the Resident Evil 4 soundtrack, as well as songs from Gorillaz, The Units, Kath Bloom and Prince.
๐ Hello beautiful humans, step inside as Eli hurls you into the genre washing machine for 3 hours. Thank you as always for checking in with the show. More indie/alternative flavours with a tendancy for the 2000-2015 period on this show, slightly less electronica.. for now. ๐ A few technical hiccups and sloppyness, so thank you for bareing with that :) See you next week.
๐ Kia ora gorgeous humans. Step inside three hours of all the flavours, fast and slow, hard and soft, unplugged and very plugged - old, new, retro, cool, and everything in between. If you're wanting to get your feet tapping you can skip straight to the final hour. As always see you same time next week. Thank you for tuning in at anypoint during todays show, it was incredibly fun and thank you to those of you who called or texted in, really feeling the love on a of a dark day.
Also if you're wanting something to do tomorrow, myself and some other amazing bFM dj's are rolling out at shadows bar from 5-10pm tomorrow night (Friday 21st July, 2023)
๐ Thank you for tuning in wonderful humans, 3 hours of genre free tunes. We start off slow, have some time for reflection (for Matariki) ~1hr 40 minutes in and then put the foot on the gas for the final hour. See you all next week and have a beautiful Matariki, sending lots of love ๐
๐ A three hour trip around the genre mill. Quiet stuff, dubby stuff, faster stuff, sad stuff, happy stuff, Robert Pattinson.
Obtuse Tune of the Week: FKA Twigs - cellophane Live Before the Entertainment Guide: Joni Mitchell - Coyote (Live at Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada, 12/4/1975)
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A petition called โPathways to Residencyโ has been launched by Unite Union, One Union and the Migrant Workers Association. The petition calls for changes to be made to the immigration system in light of Covid-19 to give migrant workers who have made New Zealand their home better access to residency. Jemima Huston speaks to Migrant Workers Association President Anu Kaloti about the different demands of the petition.
For information about "Pathway to Residency" head to: https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/be-kind-to-migrant-workers.
Almost 165,000 migrants are eligible to be fast-tracked for New Zealand residency after a new resident visa has been announced today. It will be available to most work-related visa holders, including Essential Skills, Work to Residence, and Post Study Work visas and their immediate family members.
Anu Kaloti is the President of the Migrant Workers' Association and she spoke to Justin Wong.