Today on your bFM Breakfast: Penny ponders the meaning of colours on this week's commonwealth-themed Fashun; Kiran's brought in a rather gloomy tale via Gnanalingham's Ockham-nominated Sodden Downstream; Sandy Mill's announced a gig for all you urban sophisticates; and Natural Ange joins us on this natural Monday to bring you the biotin-heavy remedies for all your hair-related quandaries. Naturally.
Featuring Stage Direction with Alice Canton and the cast of Rongo Whakapā, Matthew chats with Delaney Davidson about his upcoming Anniversary Tour, later Peter phones in for That's The Spirit, then Lake South is up to discuss their fourth album We lived our lives on top of this.
This is my first show back after a short hiatus... and it's great to be back! While I was away, I had lots of time to collate some tunes for your Thursday morning. Some highlights include: In Aid of Gaza, a ten track UK Garage compilation supporting the conflict in Gaza; alongside the usual mish-mash of ambient melodic sounds. See you all next week!
It's been one of those mornings, so enjoy some music from Melodownz, Chemical Brothers, Mermaidens, Straightjacket Fits and more, plus a chat with Simon Ogden, director of the new documentary Kaikohe Blood & Fire, playing in the New Zealand International Film Festival.
The first top ten of 2022! Callum was busy this week so the wonderful Rhiannon McCall joined me for the show. Listen back for at least ten excellent new tunes, plus our own selections - incl. Snoop Dog, Japanese Breakfast, Tirzah, Queen, Groove Armada + more.