Thursday host Emma Gleason is joined in the 95bFM studio by the Soundscape Sirens, who tell her how they've turned a pilot gig into a nationwide tour. You'll also hear new music from Big Sigh, Dagmar Zuniga and Junny, plus some old tracks from The Chills and New Order.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: an exclusive interview with a member of one of our favourite Laneway acts, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever; Alexander 'Breezy Geezer' Gandar advocates for a great show with a bad title; Mike accidentally plays New Order twice; and everyone has an opinion on genital exposure.
In which we comtemplate order in society, we eavesdrop on a convo between some bottles and jars, and Amelia is unreasonably startled by her own bed music several times.
It is a period of undress. Maverick spaceships, with a nourished and engaged state of mind, have won their first victory against the Old Order. During the battle, Maverick spies managed to spread stimulating vibes to disrupt the Order’s ultimate weapon, Status Quo, a monotony of repeated mistakes that are destroying our planet. Pursued by the Order's dreary followers, dr.Snikkers races home aboard his starship, custodian of the tunes that can save all people and restore gratitude and love to the galaxy….
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
A welcome addition to the Breakfast buffet, our resident theatre expert Kate Prior now joins us weekly to talk all things of trodden board and/or broken fourth wall.
Experimental artist Him, aka Jazmine Rose, joins Danielle to play a few songs and talk about her recent artist residency in India. Cheers NZ On Air Music!