Liam Dargaville made his name as one half of Auckland rap duo Heavy. Though for the last year he's been producing solo work as DBLDBL. He joins Zac in studio for a live performance.
Blame Thrower are a new Auckland duo made up of Ciara Bernstien of Markdown and Luke Penrose of Master Blaster. They’ve just released a split cassette with Markdown, their debut of sorts and join Zac live in studio to plays some tracks from it.
Affsid Kidjhagiffy is one of this country’s more forward thinking producers. By his own accord he’s interested in innovative sounds that challenge the ideals in modern music. He’s just released his latest work 'Why Do All Garden Sheds Smell The Same? (The Answer is Blood and Bone)' and joins Zac in studio to perform live and challenge our perceptions.
AUT’s Allan Blackman joins us again live in the studio for Dear Science. This week, he talks to Ximena about how police have uncovered a new way that methamphetamine is being smuggled into New Zealand, new discoveries in finding the maximum speed of cooling, and also news that researchers in Poland have replicated the infamous Milgram Experiment, where a shockingly high number of participants were found willing to electrocute an innocent person.
Labour leader Andrew Little is in studio for our weekly chat. This week, we discuss the Hager-Stephenson allegations, environmental concerns expressed in the OECD report, and Labour's Maori MPs.
The boys from Host Club join Jess in the studio to share stories about tracks from their latest and final album, 'Total Health, Total Health'. Thanks to NZ On Air!
Another lovely show. Rob's live in studio again with some sports and Emmerdale Farm. On 5 Thirsty With Dudes we review the Bitter Bitch from Parrot Dog - a great beer to watch your mouth out after eating a greasy piece of egglplant. Then, after 6pm it's the welcome return of DVDan and the The Adventures of Alcrazia. We pick our hero and discuss his mission. Plus we play loads of music and Tony turns up at th end. Great stuff again.
Nada Labyrinth is the solo project of Cameron Willicoctt. bFM listeners will know him from his work in Te Huhu and as bFMs Drive host Big Hungry. He joins Zac in studio ahead of his appearance at NZ Psych Fest.