Professor Allan Blackman joins us in studio again to discuss studies happening on DNA editing. This day in history Ivy Mike was detonated and we discuss the difference between nuclear and thermonuclear bombs. Finally we discuss a study conducted at Stanford saying those who smoke dope regularly have more sex.
rainy weather is the project of Freak The Sheep alum Olly Clifton. He's had a busy year with three releases under his belt. He joins Zac in studio to perform tracks from his back cat.
3/4 of Stay Foolish join Hannah in studio to play some tracks ahead of the Grown Out gig, talk about how the band formed, and where the name Stay Foolish came from. Cheers NZ On Air Music!
Auckland duo, imugi 이무기 (Yery and Carl), join Jess in the studio to talk about cultural identity, migration and growing up in Aotearoa as an Asian women while talking about each track from their debut EP, Vasasian.
Bailey Wiley has three EPs under her belt and is looking to add a fourth early next year. Bailey is a go to voice within the industry, recently making appearances in tracks Melodownz & Fly My Pretties and performing alongside Ladi6 at her last Alpha sessions. She joins Zac in studio to perfrom some fresh cuts and a classic ft. Dirty on guest vocals.
Prepare to have your mind(s) blown in this Can You Adam & Eve It?: Special Edition. Mike and Rob are joined by traveller/author Maya Lynch in studio as she lets us in on the nigh-unbelievable true stories behind her new work, The Samoan Pyramid. Open up, tune in, buzz out... Trust us, you don't want to miss this one.
A rare in-studio consultation courtesy of Ange and Amelia D'Screte, who is presenting with a facial 'issue'... which, it turns out, is probably a spider bite. Thank goodness you were here, Ange. 🕷🕷🕷
Christmas has come early this particular December Monday on Breakfast: we've got Marlon Williams and Dave Khan live in studio to soundtrack your morning rituals. You're welcome, city.
While Marlon's brilliant second album Make Way For Love isn't available for purchase until February (sorry, Christmas present lurkers), tickets to his Auckland Town Hall show _are_. Get in HERE.