Very excitingly we've got Lucy & Justin from Dick Move in the studio announcing their debut album, Chop! and we're here for it. Rachel chats to the band members about how the record came to be and what we can look forward to hearing, pre-order your copy here.
The lads from Ārepa visit the bFM studio and make a pair of non-alcoholic cocktails with Ārepa "brain drink" & some Ecology & Co Distilled Alcohol Free Spirits.
Chris Fowlie from the Hemp Store visits the bFM studio to chat about cannabis law reform. He gives a quick synopsis of Paddy Gowers recent cannabis doco. Plus he covers how the "vote no" camp have been running some questionable advertising pre-referendum. Chis also discusses some of the questionable click bait headlines.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "The Gold Experience," the 17th studio album from Prince. Released in 1995, this album came out at the height of Prince's legal battles with his record label Warners, which even saw Prince change his name.
Jason Te Mete from Tuatara Collective popped into studio to chat about FIAFIA, happening this week at Basement Theatre as part of their re-opening programme. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the collective, authentic Pasifika performance, workshops you can join and more!
Natural Ange returns to the studio with plenty of remedies to help you with your aliments. From high cholesterol to recurring viral infection, Ange is here to help.