Today on your bFM Breakfast: A rainy Friday taking you through into your long weekend with a music umbrella; Fabian Fanboy's got the hits and misses of cinema this week; Dr. Kirsten Zemke trys to convince Rachel on electroswing; Zoƫ's looking at some epic poem theatre for the stormy weekend; and Rohan Evans from The Wine Cellar talks about his 15 years of owning the beloved bar and venue. Wholesome content for this rainy weather.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachels putting some ~posi vibes~ out into the universe, and Rob's putting lemons out there; if you thought ghosts was strange, Rob's topping that with a few odd laws for y'all; Tess's sick but never fear, Sarah and Amelia are here; and a bit of Prince to draw that sunshine out, glorious.
This week's show features new music from Sinkane, Sampa the Great, Denzel Curry, Jai Paul, Ty Segall and more. Sam also pays tribute to Roky Erickson and Dr. John who died this week.
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.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The sun is shining and Rachel wants everyone to do their laundry; another round of Search & Destroy keeps the listeners guessing; His Worship, Phil Goff, tackles the big topic, climate change with Rachel; Sam double dips in Black Mirror and Swamp Thing; and Dr. Lisa Darragh talks to Rachel and Tess about an online mathematics programme for our primary school students. Nothing like a sunny day and some U.S Girls to brighten up your Tuesday.
Modelled off the most epic of group hugs, the penguin huddle, Universal Harmony is a journey into the deep space between all of us and aims to connect each listener in a sort of audio penguin-like huddle through conscious music that spans both time and genre.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.