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's show featured new music from Gorillaz, El Michels Affair, Terrace Martin and more. Sam also paid tribute to Tony Allen and Florian Schneider who both passed away this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We made it to Friday, after quite the week; Fabian Fanboy's got some spooky reckons for you; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us pronk, a genre we're not so familiar with; we hear from Eyeliner as he spoke to Corey about his new album; Sam gives us some TV to watch; and Gordan Koang had a chat to Rachel about the new album, 'Unity'.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the morning with a beautiful sunrise before Auckland's weather does a switch-a-roo; David Slack gives us his hot takes on politics; Nat talks sweet and savoury with citrus on Breakfast Food; KMTP gives us the lowdown on their new EP; and Sarah brings us more new music with Praise of Songs.
This week's show featured new music from Imugi, Kraak & Smaak, and Alex Cameron. Sam also dives further into the upcoming reissue of Prince's "Sign O' The Times."
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a jam packed show for Breakfast this morning; kicking things off with our fortnightly chat with National MP, Paul Goldmith; Roy Irwin joins Rach for a chat about NO-CLIP; Rob joins us for a laugh and a couple of things we're sure you didn't know before; Imugi dial in to share their new single with us; Tim's got a plethora of media news to share; and Amelia runs us through linguistic determinism. Phew.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A sleepy morning calls for copious amounts of caffeine for Rach and Tess; Rod Oram joins us for a chat about the economy and Covid-19; Nat's got coffee to drink and to eat, in the form of tiramisu; and Sarah gives us three picks from the bFM Playlist to enjoy. Join us for a cuppa good ol' coffee, this morning.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We made it to Spring, and we are absolutely excited about it; the Mayor dials in a little earlier this week to make sure we all understand the Level 2.5 guidelines; a round of Second Guessing brings us some apple slices; Zoë's got a couple of online theatre picks that she's pretty thrilled about; and David Clark from the University of Auckland talks taking exhibitions online.