A Blunt Jester pops into the studio next door from where they work to discuss their latest EP, Spectrum, and about the upcoming Cross St Music Festival.
On Goldmine, a Saturday evening soundtrack by GoldTooth, Tāmaki Makaurau’s latest London import. DJ, music curator and dentist. A two-hour dive into the freshest sounds from across the globe: club heaters, deep cuts, diaspora gems, and underground electronics, woven together with GoldTooth’s signature flow. From Auckland, to everywhere. Tune in and strike gold.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another sunny morning in the bFM studios, with a couple of tunes to wake you up; Rob's diving into the Wim Hof Method, does it really make you invincible? Watch this space; the Prime Minister dials in to talk heaps of legislation; and we get a snippet of Long Player from Totally Wired, in our Short Player with Sports Dreams, this week. Happy hump day.
On this Thursday Breakfast with Rachel she brings you a highly informative Political Commentary with Dr. Lara Greaves. They touch on the Waikeria Prison protest, the Ihumatao Deal and new Covid requirements for returning New Zealands from the U.K. or U.S.A. News breaks throughout the show of the thousands of Trump supporters who storm the Capitol in Washington D.C. Zoë brings you updates on the evolving story. Asides from the real-time updates on the crumbling of democracy, there's also a From the Crate with Southbound's Record Troye, and Sarah offers up some great music picks during her segment, Praise of Songs.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: it's What's Up w/ Kelvin Davis while Jacinda navigates European waters; Mikey and Jogai can't quite agree on The Kardashians off-air; absolute nerd Sam Sinnott discusses Marvel Comics' Legion; and Ayla teaches us a thing or two about the future of small housing. Scrrrrumptious.