Mainstream radio listener converted to bFM after Border Radio tonight was such an amazing and beautiful treat for the ears! You can't do better than that. What a show.
the end is near, but the morale is high! liv is back to feed u. piet tuinder is also back to talk about birds in our weekly segment, "me and all my homies love native manu." i te wiki nei, we talked about the ruru!
thanks to The Tuning Fork for always supporting us love u babes!
Chill, breezy tunes this Thursday from Emma Gleason, with newness from Brian Eno and Beattie Wolf and Tom Scott (those new albums are out on October 10), dreamy classics by Kate Bush and Mazzy Star and more.
Thanks so much for tuning in. Very fun show today, featuring my album of the week, w/ The Producersby Paul St. Hilaire – some amazing dub techno spearheaded by a pioneer of the genre, with collaborations from producers across the electronica spectrum. Catch you all next week!
This week Emma Gleason interviews rising star Imani-J about her debut EP Expectations and what's next for the teenager from Nelson, talks about new music from Dick Move, The Beths and Tom Scott, and plays some old favourites.
The second of a special two-parter on the sounds of Tāmaki, this week Emma played tracks by everyone from Suburban Reptiles to Smash Proof. And with so many listener requests coming in, tune in next week for more.
First show of 2026, a New Year's resolution to play a track from Tim Buckley's "Greetings From L.A." every show, it's a great album from 1972 not to be forgotten. It leads neatly to a set from women blues singers about sex. Shaking the reins for 2026.
First show of yearcomes with a resolution to play a track from Tim Buckley's 1972 album "Greetings From L.A." every show. Which leads neatly to a set from women in blues singing songs about sex. Shaking the reins for 2026.
Welcome to this bcast: 2-3 hours of tunes edited for best listening experience (aka min yabbering)
trip hop to chill local tunes, finishing on a mix from the Cocteau twins to Florence Adooni. 3 Tracks from Haruomi Hosonos's 1995 N.D.E. album are played with info sourced here. A bFM listener's poem reccomendation: And What Good Will Your Vanity Be When The Rapture Comes