Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back in the studio and Tess's cat is losing it; Second Guessing is keeping everyone in their toes; the Mayor helps us clarify a few restrictions during the rāhui; Peter from Sulfate joins us to talk about the song he wrote for Ruth; and Sam's got a TV show that's sure to keep you distracted in these times.
The second special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui.
Featuring Swedish teens, anti-centrist folk songs, and much dinosaur ambience.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Nothing like a bit of sunshine streaming into the bFM studio, and Tess's bedroom studio; Dr. Bryce Edwards catches up with Rachel about the PM's paycut and what our democracy looks like; Tess talks everyone's latest hobby, making pasta; Vanessa from Pantograph Punch joins Rachel for a chat about their online festival; Chris Cudby brings three new tracks for us to wrap our ears around; and Amelia's got a hot new Top Ten to share with us.
This week's show featured new music from Fiona Apple, Gorillaz, Laura Marling and more. Sam also plays a track off the new Avantdale Bowling Club live album.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another short week and a lot of getting take-out for tea; Second Guessing proves just how well the listeners know their stuff; His Worship chats to Rachel about the ongoing water issue, public transport, and council run facilities; and co-founder of Eat Local NZ, Tim, joins us for a chat about how to support local cafes and restaurants.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The full moon seems to be getting to us; Fabian Fanboy gives us his Top Five Robert Zemeckis films, an ultimate classic; Dr. Kirsten Zemke sends us into a trance with Acid House; Marlon Williams joins us ahead of the premiere of his Live at Auckland Town Hall film; Zoë got another bundle of theatre to keep you busy this weekend; and we learnt about self portraits on Sunday Painter.
This week we celebrate NZ Music Month and how as a nation we've come through, in and out of lockdown. Whoop! We are back in the studio and feature the Sound of Sydney, including a live cross, and Higher Porpoise segments.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
This week's show is dedicated to all those who have suffered at the hands of racial prejudice, racial injustice, and police brutality around the world. Black lives matter! Power to the people!
In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter marches around the world Tina plays beautiful & powerful protest songs by Black, POC and First Nation musicians