Jess plays new releases by Sun Kil Moon, Sampha, Pixx and many more. Oscar from Auckland band, Rackets, joins Jess in the studio to talk about their latest EP, 'Non-Zero-Sum Game Sixteen Faces'.
Morning Glory with Ally features Local Auckland band 'Stay Foolish' they bring a fusion of punk-psychedelic, jazz sounds and vibes to the studio so tune in or listen here: http://95bfm.com/bcast/stay-foolish
Jess plays new releases by Steve Lacy, Skymning, Tinariwen and heaps more. Ben Pogson a.k.a. Satin Sheets joins Jess in studio to discuss a few tracks from his self-titled debut album.
This week Sam takes a look at the Prodigy's 3rd studio album "The Fat of the Land". Released in 1997, this album was one of the biggest albums to come out of the 90s big beat scene and broke the Prodigy worldwide.
Lucy and Maha join us in the bFM studio to discuss their new TVNZ miniseries So This Happened. Each episode outlines an individual experience, and all with a comedic element. But for the most part, the series deals with quite poignant issues women must face in their day-to-day lives. bFM reporter Jogai Bhatt spoke with them to learn more.
It’s taken just under five years, but like diamonds from the rough Auckland’s Dad Jokes have emerged as one our best and brightest. The duo have just released a new LP entitled Watch Out For The Bullies and join Zac in studio to perform a few tracks.
Ronan Lee is in the studio to talk about his work in the new space, MokopÅpaki.We are introduced to the pioneering sounds of Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire, and the sonic sculptures of Harry Bertoia. Plus a round-up of the latest shows!
NZ First leader, Winston Peters, joins Ximena live in the studio for a chat. They talk about NZ First's anti-establishment position going into this year's election, and also discuss the party's positions on a range of key topics of the moment, including immigration, crime and housing.