This week we celebrate New Zealand Music Month with a special 100% Pure New Zealand music show. Featuring some of my favorite songs from the last five years (my time at 95bFM).
Rob and Kris driving The Retreat at full speed, down a long and dusty highway, running down a dream. Regular features covered, and Finn is in from 16 Tun (with special gate crasher Saturday Afternoon Sarah) for another informative and delicious Flagon Wagon. Kris spends much of the show trying to play songs for Rob to keep him happy in Sam's absence.
Pretty casual approach this week, no rhyme or reason just The Budrows, The Weakerthans, 4 Gun Ridge, The Heavy Horses. Barry Saunders and Delaney Davidson, Kendal Ellise, The Echo Oh's, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Little Feat and a heap more including a test pilot for a show that's all double-barrelled first names, Emmy Lou Harris, Mary Lou Lord and Jessica Lee Wilkes...listen to this space.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Everyone's feeling a little croaky but nothing some good Breakfast can't fix; Rob's talking dreams, and we're really getting into the deep stuff on The Mind Trench; Petra from the Eastern Women's Refuge comes in to talk about their epic fundraiser line up, and who doesn't love a good raffle?; and the Dance Plant Collective pop up to talk to Rachel about a few events they've got coming up including First Thursday's and Tūrama Festival. We made it through Wednesday with coffee, tunes, chats and great segues.
Sit back, relax, and let Universal Harmony take you on a musical odyssey through reserved parking spaces and ‘me time’. This is a journey like no other. Don’t forget to pack your cucumber face masks, it’s time to unwind.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are joined in studio by Liv this morning, and it's definitely feeling a lil wintery today; Fabian Fanboy dials in from LA to talk films; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in some Hi-NRG, and Rachel's ready to dance; Troy Kingi pops up to the studio to play us a track off his very special new album; and Julia brings us the best weekend in theatre all year, wowee. Keep dry, folks.
Taking public transport may feel like a solo activity, but in all the silences, coughs, and ‘sorry, I’ll scoot over’s’ shared between you and your fellow travellers there is unity and a common goal. Treasure it.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.