In the first half of the show, LA-based pop band Girl Friday called in from a heat wave to talk about their new single "I'm Impossible," and what's next for their music. Later on, multi-media artist Judy Darragh came into the bFM studio to chat about Competitive Plastics, a solo exhibition at Objectspace which folds together a number of Judy's longstanding material and conceptual interests.
Jade brings you some Imagination in the Morning w/ some creative thoughts: What Dnd character would you be and whats your backstory? Jade would be a Dragonborn Bard named Lenard, who betrayed his parents Swamp Business by traveling to Hollylandia to pursue his keytar solo dreams. Oh and also some tunes and live music by rad Chinese New Zealand duo Ersha Island.
It's the last Artbank ever this week, and we've lined up some fantastic guests. First, Theo speaks with Lynley Edmeades and Saskia Leek about their new book Bordering on Miraculous. After that, we revisit Tom Tuke's 2021 interview with Mark Cleverley, to commemorate Mark's passing this week. Finally, Heidi Brickell calls in to discuss PAKANGA FOR THE LOSTGIRL, her solo exhibition at St Paul St Gallery.
Requiem for Recycled Earth by James Ferraro as the Play It Out album for the week
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'Hatin' by Rico Nasty & Kenny Beats, in response to "frustraion" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the number ending in 970 on the request line)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A big bowl of some good music for Breakie this morning; with a dash of The Mind Trench with Rob Bollix bringing us some hot takes on ~art~ and stuff about outta space; plus Peter Ruddell pops up to talk about Sulfate, his new solo project that's taking the airwaves by storm. Nothing like some good tunes to clear up a foggy morning.