Today on your bFM Breakfast: will a plastic-eating enzyme save the earth? Only Rob knows; Clayton's in to talk children's TV (though Adventune Time is really for all); we chat to Russell Brown about last night's ~ controversial ~ Taite Music Prize ceremony; Ant gives us the lowdown on this year's 48 Hours Film Competition; and filmmaker Annie Goldson's in the studio to chat about the upcoming Women in Media panel. It's a packed show, folks.
Ram up radio show with heaps of Jay Glass Dubs, Colossio, Roe Deers et al. Whafting off reggaematically, getting fully settled into the gently doofing chuggerators and concluding with the inestimable Tav Falco. You're welcome.
The Plato's Retreat team are back. Kris has brought a few records back from Wellington, Rob brings a tale of the largest lamington in the world, Sam brings some country/soul music to compare, and Jenn brings the good tunes!
💚 Kia ora wonderful creatures. Today's show (again sorry for the delayed upload time, I've been off the grid - temporarily) see's an opening two hours of gorgeous dream-pop sounds. We place focus on two new records: Helaodo Negro's PHASOR and Mk.gee's Two Star & The Dream Police.
The final hour sees dancier flavours enter. Groove on lovelies.
This week James chats with Brooke about ACT's proposed budget, as well as schooling.
Brooke and James talks about some of the aspects which ACT has included in their proposed budget.
James digs into Brooke's and ACT's views on white privilege, as well as how ACT feels we should approach low school attendance rates for Māori and Pacifica students.