Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back in the studio and Tess's cat is losing it; Second Guessing is keeping everyone in their toes; the Mayor helps us clarify a few restrictions during the rāhui; Peter from Sulfate joins us to talk about the song he wrote for Ruth; and Sam's got a TV show that's sure to keep you distracted in these times.
The second special edition of Amelia's Secret, seeing you through the rāhui.
Featuring Swedish teens, anti-centrist folk songs, and much dinosaur ambience.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Nothing like a bit of sunshine streaming into the bFM studio, and Tess's bedroom studio; Dr. Bryce Edwards catches up with Rachel about the PM's paycut and what our democracy looks like; Tess talks everyone's latest hobby, making pasta; Vanessa from Pantograph Punch joins Rachel for a chat about their online festival; Chris Cudby brings three new tracks for us to wrap our ears around; and Amelia's got a hot new Top Ten to share with us.
This week's show featured new music from Fiona Apple, Gorillaz, Laura Marling and more. Sam also plays a track off the new Avantdale Bowling Club live album.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another short week and a lot of getting take-out for tea; Second Guessing proves just how well the listeners know their stuff; His Worship chats to Rachel about the ongoing water issue, public transport, and council run facilities; and co-founder of Eat Local NZ, Tim, joins us for a chat about how to support local cafes and restaurants.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The full moon seems to be getting to us; Fabian Fanboy gives us his Top Five Robert Zemeckis films, an ultimate classic; Dr. Kirsten Zemke sends us into a trance with Acid House; Marlon Williams joins us ahead of the premiere of his Live at Auckland Town Hall film; Zoë got another bundle of theatre to keep you busy this weekend; and we learnt about self portraits on Sunday Painter.
This week we celebrate NZ Music Month and how as a nation we've come through, in and out of lockdown. Whoop! We are back in the studio and feature the Sound of Sydney, including a live cross, and Higher Porpoise segments.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.