Totally fizzing tonight over the new Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders album - so there's a few tracks off that. Some brand new tunes from bands discovered on a heartland america gig poster, Johnny Mile & The Kilometres and Joshua Reilly & The Corn Fed locals. Vintage Willie, vintage Neil and some fruity 1970's jams. Marlon live in the bFM lounge. Tex Pistol covers Tiahape's finest; Daggy & The Dickheads and heaps more. Especially Delaney & Barry.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's keeping up with the good tunes and keeping away from the germs around the office; we've got another round of Search & Destroy!; His Worship takes public transport (age-old Auckland discussion), homelessness, and waste; Ruby Porter joins Rachel to talk about Attraction and speaking at the Auckland's Writer Festival; and the University of Auckland's Matt Liggins talks lights and architecture. Stay safe out there in this cold weather, folks.
Back from being flu-ridden Rachel brings you treats from Jerry Paper, Air, The Echo Ohs and Creme Jean, plus has a wonderful chat with Jamila Woods about her new album Legacy! Legacy! It's a real nice one eh.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another moody morning, with a big weather line-up from Rick Breeze, phew; another round of Search & Destroy!, with a side of chocolate cake; Hannah comes in to talk about the ol' 1YA building, bit of CBD history for ya morning; Sam talks iZombie, a series that needs more hype; and Dr. Julie Hope and Victoria Brownlee come in to talk about Volunteer Impact Week. Oh and Rachel needs another coffee, nice.
We are lucky to have Jon Bernais, a.k.a. Steady Does It, in the studio with us from Melbourne. He is back in the country to reconnect with his roots and enjoy a well deserved holiday. With 60-70 records in tow, catch Jon live on Friday night at Daily Bread for their sourdough pizza night featuring Garage Project.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's here and Tess is back from her staycation, oh to be reunited on this foggy morning; Fabian Fanboy's confused by the weather but clear about some good films; a quick chat to Ezra from Earth Tongue about Berlin and their new track; Dr. Kirsten Zemke's here with City Pop, Tess's favourite; Rachel chats to one half od Church & AP about touching down in London and Dandelion; Zoƫ's studying but she's got theatre that for other people to enjoy; and Miss June dials in to talk to Rachel about their global tour (more international content). Big Breakfast for Friday morning.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Tuesday, the day Rachel reckons is a real hump day; Search & Destroy strikes again; His Worship talks a climate emergency, one million trees, and recycling, yikes; Sam comes in for Viewmaster with Tales of the City; and Professor Michael Witbrock talks computer system and AI. Wowee.