Def Jim presents a monster Matariki meld of suitably stellar Jazz - recent and not-so - to ease the first long weekend of your brand new year into its final stages in style.
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See you beautiful creatures next week, thank you always for supporting bFM 💚
ザ・ハウムズ, アンサンブルシュバリエー & タイニー・ショップ - 道イキントウ Eli Miles Salter - ? joshfx - sketamine Aphex Twin - Avril 14 (Will Van Horn Pedal Steel Cover) Madlib - Road of the Lonely Ones Massive Attack, Elizabeth Fraser - Black Milk Fairuz - Ma Kedert Neseet Bibio - Old Graffiti Womb - Only You Lucy Dacus - Talk There’s a Tuesday - Margo The Chills - Steel Skies Mim Jensen - Past Life Te Manu, Shankara NZ - Pūnganangana (Dub) Grey Code, Phase - Call in Me Roygreen & Protone, Dual - You Did This John Glacier - Home Reb Fountain - Nothing Like Roy Montgomery - Downtown to Vesuvio Voxtrot - Warmest Part of the Winter Photek - Into the 90’s Whitney Houston - It’s Not Right But It’s Ok (Pj Bridger Refix) Mammalien - I Don’t Want to Live on This Planet Anymore Transistors - Country Music Body of Work - Secondhand Blues The Hongi Slicker - Falling Off (prod. Kenny Sterling) Kedr Livanskiy - Anna Talking Heads - Girlfriend is Better (Live) Mount Kimbie - Boxing feat. King Krule (DJ Python Remix) MGMT - Congratulations DONSURF - Concorvado Joan As Police Woman - The Magic Saya Gray - SHELL ( OF A MAN ) V.I.V.E.K - Asteroids Rareman - Power Ballad Skepta - Gas Me Up (Diligent) [Acapella] Ahmed Fakroun - Nisyan Peter Cat Recording Company - Memory Box
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and Jenn's got some tunes to get you into the weekend feeling; Fabian Fanboy reckons you've gotta get yourself along to Dawn Raid; Benny Salvador and Hudge from Neck of the Woods pop in ahead of a big night tonight; and Sam pops in to review Industry, one to watch this weekend. Happy Friday!
Rosetta chats to T.G. Shand about her new single and has a yarn to Simon from Audio Culture about Lance Ferguson's Contemporary South Sea Rhythms. Whakarongo mai nei!