Olly's back in studio tonight, filling the thick airwaves with an hour an a half of mind bending, midnight-styled breaks... then closing off the show with a thirty minute block of angular post punk to really send you west.
Besides the sweet indie vibes courtest Isabella Austin in Fancy New Band, tune in for some deep chats as Jade and the listeners discuss how to get back in touch with your inner child, and how we can overcome artistic mind blocks.
Ahead of their performance at the Morningside Live Block Party, Reiki Ruawai jams with his band in the bFM Studio: bit of a tight fit, but the whole ensemble was in there.
Following several days of encampments at Canterbury University, students across Aotearoa are rallying today in support of Palestine.
They’re demanding their Universities disclose any connections with Israel and divest.
This comes as Norway, Spain and Ireland have announced they’re backing Palestinian statehood, and as Israeli border closures have blocked aid from reaching Gaza.
Wire Host Caeden spoke to Student Justice for Palestine’s Layan Khalil about today's action in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Blind Mango Chutney is on the decks, with special guest Thabani Gapara, ahead of his band's gig at the Tuning Fork — a tribute show to Hugh Masekela, oft described as "the father of South African jazz."
Thabani selects and talks about his favourite tracks from Hugh Masekela.
A United Nations Security Council resolution to halt the violence in Syria through a ceasefire was led by New Zealand. However, Russia with the support of China used their vetoing power to block the resolution.
Green Party spokesperson for Global Affairs Kennedy Graeme spoke to bFM reporter Olly Clifton.