Monday blues got you down? Tune into Breakfast for insight into Ghana's recycled clothing industry on Fashun with Penelope Noir, a review of ex-editor of Vanity Fair Graydon Carter's memoir on Loose Reads thanks to Time Out Bookstore, and an interview with Dope Lemon about his new album and upcoming tour of Aotearoa.
Featuring That's The Spirit with Professor Emeritus Peter Lineham, kōrero with director of Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua – Two WorldsUrsula Grace Williams, and Itay Ben-Dom is in the studio to chat about his show at the Comedy Festival Itay Phone Home.
Featuring the Aural Emporium, a guest interview with Reb Fountain about her upcoming show at the Town Hall to celebrate her new album, and a chat with Car Seat Headrest about their brand new album The Scholars. It's CSH's thirteenth studio album and their foray into rock opera, it's ambitious and breaks new ground for the band - whakarongo mai nei to hear about the process behind it!
Flo covering the One to Four with a blast of predominantly Kiwi tunes!
Easing into the show with some folk, crossing over emo and then some metal!
Trying to cultivate some diverse vibes on a beautfiul Monday afternoon.
Today on the show Rosetta and Nick chat with Theo from Daffodils about their new, completely free, monthly night of music at Whammy's Public Bar (FKA The Wine Cellar) - Public Service! The duo also catch up with Paul Kennedy for AudioCulture, to chat about the 50th anniversary of the Official Aotearoa Music Charts. Plus news, weather, surf, prizes, and plenty of goooood music.
Featuring the fortnightly catch-up with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson on Isthmus'n That, and Daniel Kelly talks research into food-growing techniques that avoid contributing to climate change on Ready Steady Learn, thanks to the University of Auckland!
My first show back after several weeks spent in Naarm. A big THANKS to the bFM team members who held it down while I was away. I played a heap of new faves collected while on holiday. I hope you enjoy them :)