Happy Rāhina e te whānau! Rosetta and Milly are back from another bangin' weekend, bringing you tunes and chats all morning long. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today: Whakataukī o tēnei wiki with Arini Loader, This Is How We Brew It with Christian, Loose Reads with Jenna and bosom selecta with Love Language! Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring music from Peter Power, Kojo Antwi, Thomas Dolby, Junior Taurus & Lady Zamar, Domenique Dumont, Bon Voyage Organisation, BADBADNOTGOOD, Letherette, Grizzly Bear, Joey Bada$$ and Shina Williams & His African Percussionists.
The Sound of Sydney set: Checking in with our man Carlos, to hear what life's like in our slightly bigger sister city...
Peven Everett - Put Your Back Into It
Chaos In The CBD - Asmat
Sam Gellaitry - Jungle Waters
Pre-Mo Tuuuune: The song we shine a spotlight on...
Galimatias - Blowback
New self-released single from Danish producer (real name - Mathias Saabye Peschke-Koedt) who's based in LA. Known as a beat maker for numerous in his home country, his solo work is lush and dreamy. Blowback features impressionist piano chords, pulsating rhythms and samples the Barbara Lewis 1963 hit "Hello Stranger".
This week we have new music from Swans, Pusha T and Deaton Chris Anthony, as well as a few cuts from Kim Gordon's debut solo record. And on the Long Player Danielle chats to Christchurch's Zane 2000.
Featuring Stage Direction with Alice Canton, kōrero with Tom Scott about his new record Anitya plus upcoming solo show at The Civic, That's The Spirit with Peter Lineham and a chat with the touring Brother Sister.
Poor old Milly is māuiui so Rosetta is flying solo on brekkie today! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show: Our last What's Up for the year with Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey, Ladi6 comes up to the studio to chat about her NYE House Party happening across Whammy, Double Whammy and Public Bar. Also, our final What's The Buzz of 2025! Whakarongo mai nei.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: it's The Jogai Show! We're re-branding!; Fabian's psyched about Solo and Upgrade; Kirsten's pondering the accidental discovery of the fuzz pedal; Johanna covers a Best of the Fest because there's nothing better than a wine and a giggle; and Sarah makes everyone a nice, fluffy coffee. Love you, Sarah.
Taking public transport may feel like a solo activity, but in all the silences, coughs, and ‘sorry, I’ll scoot over’s’ shared between you and your fellow travellers there is unity and a common goal. Treasure it.
~ universal harmony ~
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