Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful, sunny morning in Tāmaki Makaurau; 95bFM News Director, Lillian Hanly, brings us up to date on Ihumātao, with a pocket history of how we got here; Daragh and Delainy from Tūrama Festival pop up from Albert Park to chat about the event this weekend; Maddy from the Māoriland Film Festival at Tūrama joins Rachel to talk about the beautiful Kapiti Coast and the history of their event; Troy brings up a couple of jazzy numbers fresh From The Crate; and Sarah steps in for Amelia with a 95bFM Top Ten round up.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess and surprisingly sprightly for a Monday morning; Penelope Noir puts her best bucket hat forward; a special announcement to kick your week off right; Kiran brings in Best Illustrated Book, Best Typography, Best Book as well as the People’s Choice on Loose Reads; and Natural Ange fixes all our problems. Ka pai.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess makes a kitty coffee for Rob, and Rachel's hyped for Wednesday; National Party's Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett, talks to Rachel about Ihumātao, the National Party's conference, and the Resource Management Act; Betty Apple comes to Aotearoa from Taiwan for a special show at the Wine Cellar tonight, but makes time to pop up to 95bFM for a chat with Rachel. Lovely Breakfast.
A chat with Serato CEO Loung Ly in the third hour - about the history of Serato, their new DAW 'Studio' and their reasons for moving into the music making world.
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Holy Colony Burning Acres by Troy Kingi as the Play It Out album for the week
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'Peninsula' by Lara Sarkissian, in response to "in need of a revolution" and "confused" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the number ending in 468 & 759 on the request line)
We are visited by Kerry Buchanan, Auckland record retail stalwart, writer, and local legend. We cover topics such as Auckland record stores, how corrupt the charts were (and why that sometimes was no bad thing), local clubs, the six o'clock swill, the Superbad column in the Real Groove magazine, and how sourcing music has changed since the 80's. We also pay tribute to Dr. John, RIP.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rick Breeze reckons this trough just continues to deliver; Second Guessing shows us who really knows music; His Worship talks planting trees, dodgy dams, and land rezoning; Grace and Tash pop up to talk about Outlier Festival, happening this weekend; and Sam returns for Viewmaster to talk about The Boys.
We are joined in studio by Pure Weapon. Hope you've put the jug on because it's time to unwind with this evening's eclectic mix of tunes. Welcome to Universal Harmony.
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A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.