On Rātū Morning Glory i tēnei wiki, Sof speaks to Swedish-Filipino-American musician Baba Stiltz about the making his collaborative album with Norwegian-American musician Okay Kaya, Blurb. Listen back to their kōrero here!
+ a selection of tunes from the likes of Laika, Black Market Karma, Spritualized, and more!
Full playlist here, but support artists on bandcamp / otherwise if you can :)
Tinnies to the ready mi amigos for a crash course in all things Shane Embury...literally! This weeks shows only gone and donned itself as a bloody pub quiz, 'ripper'! Get to know the three heckkkkkkkah magnifico bands playing at most likely THE best gig at our home away from home, The Kings Arms, before she closes her doors and becomes yet ANOTHER set of wanky offices and apartments for smug, trust fund, yuppie scooooooom.
The rules are very simple,
- If you get a question correct you have a drink
- If you get a question wrong you have a double drink
- If I say 'Is that someone at the door?' on a decent blast beat you drink
- If SOMEONE PLAYING AT HOME says 'Is that someone at the door?' at any moment throughout the game everyone has to finish their vessels.
DRINK RESPONSIBLY! GO OUT SAFE! GET HOME SAFE! HAVE FUN!
Breast cancer affects thousands of Kiwis, particularly women, every year. This year, the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation raised funds to purchase a new campervan, which they painted pink and dubbed Pinkie.
This campervan travels to more remote regions of the country with two nurses on board, helping to screen those for cancer and raise awareness of the importance of early detection.
To find out more, Arno spoke to NZ Breast Cancer Foundation chief Ah-Leen Rayner. Arno started our interview by asking what the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation does.
Featuring an interview with Sam Longmore of mf/mp - a brand new label of peripheral electronics, based out of Tāmaki Makaurau - after the first half hour.
This week we recieve an inheritance of 250, 412 cans and bottles of Doctor Pepper, we draft the Teenage Bill of Rights, and we learn that ghosts die too.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: everyone's gone rain mad; Dr. Kirsten's found all possible double entendre within this week's instrument; world premiere track spins; and Lillian's coming to terms with the secrets of Albert Park.
Tina is paying tribute to amazing queer musicians as Pride completes celebrations. As well as some Splore artists (a couple are both) ahead of our live to air from there next week. And a couple of new releases nestled amongst the warm heaving bosom of diversity...