Paloma pops in for a coffee with her new track, 'Spooky' and the beautiful video that accompanies it. Rachel chats to Paloma about the new single, what she's been up to during lockdown and filming on a vintage super 8 camera with Freya Finch.
It's Renee's turn on the Gang of Four. Randomness is guaranteed, and a new book is the basis for the Kiwi Classic Throwback at 8pm. I also found a vintage bFM ad by Auckland band The Warners, from a time when the station's frequency was still 91.8.
A ripper of a show with Deputy Paul interviewing Mel Parsons ahead of her Auckland Folk Festival appearance this weekend. Deputy Louis has a fantastic live performance in studio from Chris Priestley, Craig Bracken, and Nigel Gavin. As always thanks to Studio 1 Vintage Guitars!
Th don Campbell Ngata delivers a fresh batch of vintage delicacies to keep the Sunday routine humming, (however you choose to fill it): press the button for a good time.
Tess Barnett talks to Rose Hope, owner of K roads's very own Bread and Butter Letter, a vintage clothing shop focused on socially positive consumerism. Rose chats to Tess about concious consumerism and how she sees the effects of consumerism.