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.
Mixed bag for sure. Rory Gallagher, John Lee, Muddy & Townes mixed in with brand new tunes from the newly renamed Chicks, Brooke Taylor & Hayley Thompson-King. Some classic old kiwi shizz from Glen Moffat and The Sou'westers as well as continuing to froth over Purple Mountains and The Drive By Truckers latest. Emmylou too.
This week Zoë Larsen Cumming checks in with James Shaw regarding the election results. The talk of the town is whether Labour will still form a coalition government with the Greens, despite being able to govern alone. They chat about that as well as the Green Party's ambitions for the next three years.
Felix turns a journalistic eye to the world's most mysterious stories. This week, he investigates The Dancing Plague of 1518, an event that got a whole town on their feet... before they couldn't get back down.
Robert Bartholomew from UoA's Psychology Department joins him on his very serious, totally real investigation.
Yesterday, Te Pāti Māori launched a petition to change the official name of New Zealand to Aotearoa.
The petition is asking Parliament to change New Zealand to Aotearoa and begin the of, alongside whānau, hapū and iwi identifying and officially restoring the original te reo Māori names for all towns, cities and places right across the country by the year 2026.
This week, Zazi talks to Māori Party's co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer about the petition to change New Zealand’s name to Aotearoa, as she helped launch the petition, and is encouraging people to support such a change.
The ACT Party's Brooke van Velden also spoke to Zazi about this petition in today's Wednesday Wire show. If you would like to listen to that interview as well, click the link here.
This week saw the release of another major IPCC Climate Report, stating that without immediate action we will reach a one point five degree rise in climate and beyond by 20300.
Several new contributors to climate change were highlighted, including the cumulative impact of big cities and towns on the climate.
Efforts to turn our cities more green have been taking place across Aotearoa for several months, so Liam Hansen spoke to Crystal Olin from Sustainable cities Aotearoa about what’s being done and what needs to come next.
Waxuma - Changó (Tribilin Sound Remix)
Weird Latino - Sonido Berzerk
EL PLVYBXY-Vigilia
Tra Tra Trax (label) - Delirio
Sonido Berzerk - Cuarto Creciente
Qechuaboi - Sopa Seca
Pide No mas (ft General Wayno) - prod por Dengue Dengue Dengue(DDD! Refuck)
Nazar - ULTRA Luanda
Fourtwenty Sound - Siquisique
Fourtwenty Sound - Party Town
1rm40 - S4LV4M3
borametz - Meibi
AGVA - Double Edged Ha!
Dj Rashad - Walk For Me
Zunfo - Chamiza
Qechuaboi - Weareone
Jamez Manuel - Perra Satira (feat. Tomasa del Real)
KAROL G/Anuel Aa - Secreto
Syntrovert X Sassyggirl - Ya No
Blank Banshee - EXOS
Pye Corner Audio - One Time Pad
Space Afrika - where is
Ras G - Flight Delay
Imaabs - Coucou (Imaabs Edit)
Kelman Duran - Plastika
Slikback - TINRO
Eurowitch X Bigote - Pesa
Dr. Brodsky - Satya Chant (folcore 071)
MM - WW5
Bronquio Ft. 41V1L- Tamo Kitao
Circuit 900 - Andara
Lao x Nick León - Tu Mirada ft. Santa María
Leon Duncan - Digital Drug
Rapala700 & Nahshi - Hadze (Paul Marmota Remix)
Don Zilla - Shots
Rotterdam Terror Corps - Sound Of Madness
Shake it to the ground (Psych Cumbia Mix) (2007)
Keliz - Mejor que tu cumbia (2004)
𝐄𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐍𝐀 - 𝕾𝖆𝖘𝖘𝖞𝕲𝖌𝖎𝖗𝖑 x 𝕶𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕯𝖔𝖚𝖉𝖔𝖚
Proc Fiskal - Devlish River
Dean Blunt - Darcus
Dj Spinn - Opioids
Dj Taye - Inferno
Kode9; The Spaceape - Glass
HASCH - INGLAN JIT (THAT IS MISSY)
BASS PLAYAH - BURNING IN HEAVEN
Mamboreta - El PLVYBXY
Young Wolf - Kabuki (Siu Mata Edit)
Karol Conka - Boa Noite
Prettybwoy - ó‹ (Tear)
Tomás Urquieta - Nahual
Blank Banshee - B:/ Start Up