MOKOTRON is up in the studio, for a kōrero with Milly and Rosetta about his recent adventures at Glastonbury with Pulotu Underworld! The trio also chat about coining a new term for Māori electronica, 'Hiko'. Whakarongo mai nei!
The legendary Lucky Lance is up in the bFM studio for a kōrero with Milly and Rosetta about Team Dynamite's forthcoming gig at Double Whammy this Friday! They've also just reissued their debut album Shepherd's Delight on vinyl - available at all good record stores from Friday August 22. Whakarongo mai nei!
Milly and Rosetta are fizzing to have Australian DJ and producer Ninajirachi up in the studio - chatting about her new album I Love My Computer, and shows with Nympho in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Whanganui a Tara this weekend! Whakarongo mai nei!
PollyHill, Samara Alofa, and HALFQUEEN are up in the studio for a kōrero with Rosetta and Milly about their brand new release, AQUARIES: AGE OF URANUS - an epic re-release of the 2023 record with remixes from some of Aotearoa's finest DJs and Producers! Whakarongo mai nei!
Josh and Charlie from Yumi Zouma are in town, and up in the bFM studio chatting to Rosetta and Milly about their new album No Love Lost To Kindness. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week Sam takes a look at the self-titled second studio album from Bristol trip hop group Portishead. Released in 1997, "Portishead" is considered a classic from the trip hop movement and one of the best albums released in 1997.
The changing face of migration in an increasingly diverse society will be the focus of this year’s University of Auckland Winter Lecture series, Nation Transformed: the place of migration in 21st century Aotearoa-New Zealand. Dr. Collins joins Mike in studio to talk about what is increasingly becoming the hot button topic of politics and public debate, but is also so poorly understood in terms of its politics, economics, internal mechanics and implications.
On the day of the release of their new album, St. Ranga, Bloodnut storm the studio to talk deep dirge rock, gigging and the perils of residing on the Scottish end of the melanin spectrum.
Political commentator David Slack joins India in studio to survey the scene as Andrew Little stepping down as Labour leader and Jacinda Ardern being voted in to replace him. He says it might be a chance to tap into a base of young people who don't usually vote, although they'll have to move quicky to shift the focus back to policy.
This week on the show, Ximena, Will & Reuben take a look at the risks and opportunities of big data, as well unpack the questionable media coverage around whether Labour’s new leader plans to have babies anytime soon. AUT’s Allan Blackman comes up to the studio for Dear Science to talk about weed, chlorine and slug goo, and NZ First’s Tracey Martin talks to Ximena about the problems with the government’s plan to scrap the school decile system.