Frances Chan fully digs the jazzfunk and psychedelia with the latest from Louis Cole and The Comet Is Coming, and showcases the contemporary scenes from both sides of the Atlantic.
Setlist:
Louis Cole – Dead Inside Shuffle
Medicine Singers ft Jaimie Branch – Sanctuary
The Comet Is Coming – Technicolour
Louis Cole – Bitches
Thundercat – Thousand Knives
Vulfmon – Boogie Man
Scary Goldings – Louis Cole Sucks
The Comet Is Coming – Lucid Dreamer
GoGo Penguin – Erased by Sunlight
Rebecca Vasmant & Nadya Albertsson – Broken Biscuits
Myele Manzanza & Omar – Therapy
Soccer96 – Flight Formation
Richter City Rebels – Have No Fear
Quentin Angus – Enigma
Louis Cole – I’m Tight
High Pulp – All Roads Lead to Los Angeles
The Comet Is Coming – Pyramids
Theon Cross – Wings
Brandon Coleman – Mutha Afrika
Nubya Garcia, Las Perla, Kaidi Tatham – La Cumbia Me Esta Llamado
Louis Cole – Planet X
Scary Goldings – Cornish Hen
Butcher Brown – Lawd WhyTheo Croker ft Gary Bartz & Kassa Overall – Jazz Is Dead
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Whistling Past the Graveyard
Jami-Lee Ross talk Auckland's Fuel Tax, and weather labour is spending outside of their means in order to accomodate gold plated public transportation.
Augusta from Coromandel Watchdog of Hauraki phones in to chat about the toxic legacy of gold mining company OceanaGold. She talks about how they want to build another dump site in Waihi, plus mine on conservation land in the Coromandel.
Peter Lineham talks about Californian mega churches distaste for thestate goverment a.k.a "leftist tyrants", and Augusta from Coromandel Watchdog of Hauraki gives us an upate on gold mining in Waihi and the Coromandel.
We're back with Sarah to hear her picks from the bFM Playlist for this week. Featuring Bill Callahan's Ry Cooder, Shiraz & LSJ's Risky, and J.Zunz's 33:33.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at Vicarious, the fourth studio album from bFM band Strawpeople. Released in 1996, Vicarious won the album of the year at the 1997 music awards and remains a gold standard in mid-90s production.
Erin G looped us some beautiful haunting tunes on their shiny gold Les Paul, with some throwbacks they wrote when they were 17 to songs that are soon be released! With their producer Izak holding it down on the bass, come check out some tunes straight from the heart.
With the Winter Olympics in full swing, Rob, Joe & Aneeka look at all the news coming from Beijing, as well as New Zealand's first gold medal. They also delve into trash talking within the sports and whether or not it's necessry.