Today on your bFM Breakfast: Bobby Womack's got your back; Fabian recommends both Blondes and Sickness; Dr. Zemke brings in a truly grand Fender Rhodes triptych; Sarah floats a yacht rock specialist show (again); and Mikey taxis the tempo to match the weather.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: elephants do it with infrasound; Lemmy lives; Jenna brings in a solid recommendation; Ange's been hanging out with scientists; and Jacinda's become _quite_ busy. For some reason.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: everybody loves Marlon; Jacinda weighs in on clean water and dirty boot camps; Kiran makes a case for an author's decision to dismiss the full stop; we solve the Nambassa Dancing Guy mystery; and Ange has some sage advice for those plagued with studytime stress.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's got zero 'knees-up' for Mrs. Brown; His Worship tells us what to do if your local cat's eyes look drunk; Clayton applauds the Dion/Laurent approach to suggesting a sustainable future; Sarah'd quite like a Babel fish; and we all get a box of Cricket Pasta. Seriously.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: we get the band back together; Pearl outs Sarah's playlist dislikes; Delaney hearts the city and frittata (again); Troy's stacked; and Mikey doesn't do reggae.
Featuring music from Peter Power, Kojo Antwi, Thomas Dolby, Junior Taurus & Lady Zamar, Domenique Dumont, Bon Voyage Organisation, BADBADNOTGOOD, Letherette, Grizzly Bear, Joey Bada$$ and Shina Williams & His African Percussionists.
The Sound of Sydney set: Checking in with our man Carlos, to hear what life's like in our slightly bigger sister city...
Peven Everett - Put Your Back Into It
Chaos In The CBD - Asmat
Sam Gellaitry - Jungle Waters
Pre-Mo Tuuuune: The song we shine a spotlight on...
Galimatias - Blowback
New self-released single from Danish producer (real name - Mathias Saabye Peschke-Koedt) who's based in LA. Known as a beat maker for numerous in his home country, his solo work is lush and dreamy. Blowback features impressionist piano chords, pulsating rhythms and samples the Barbara Lewis 1963 hit "Hello Stranger".