It's shaping up to be a big year for Reb Fountain, who has just signed to Flying Nun and is releasing a self-titled album in May. She popped into the studio to chat about her latest single 'Samson', and what's on the horizon for her in 2020.
Reb Fountain has a brand new self-titled album out tomorrow via Flying Nun. This morning she spoke with Rachel about making the record, the latest single 'Don't You Know Who I Am', and beloved local venues that she hopes we can support in these very weird times.
Savina from Big Fan chats about the launch of Big Fan Live, the programme where they cover venue costs with all ticket sales going to acts and organisers. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dance, Dance is artist Kate van Der Drift's current exhibition on now at Sanderson Gallery.
It showcases the artist's time spent at the Waitawa Regional Park, where she was the 2024 Auckland Council artist in residence. During her residency, Kate delved into a new experimental method of cameraless photography. These new methods of Lumen exposures are created by using invasive introduced species from the Waitawa Regional Park and using the specific herbicide that is used to kill that plant.
In a coming together of alchemical entities and experimentation, Kate lands on these beautiful moments of magic—breathtaking images that dance between worlds.
Maya had a chat with Kate about her practice and current exhibition.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday morning (just so you know) and we're happy to keep you company while you're in that traffic; Fabian Fanboy talks the rain in Hollywood and the latest movies; Mana For Men come to chat to Mikey about the importance of mental health; and we're always here to give all the listeners the giggles. Nice.