New tracks from Jarvis Cocker, PJ Harvey, French Vanilla, Wu-Tang Clan, Tyler The Creator and more! For the Long Player Danielle chats to hip hop duo Church & AP about their new double EP.
New music from serpentwithfeet, Alphabethead, Oh Sees, black midi, Repulsive Woman, Lontalis and More. On the Long Player, Danielle chats to Michael James Keane about his beautiful album, The Cascade.
This week on Plato's Retreat we celebrate 50 years since Apollo 11 landed on The Moon (or did it? - *ed's note*)
We play all Moon-related music and ask the bFM listenership to contribute their favourite Moon music
Oscar joins us for a very saucy segment with a cameo from a very special guest Scott from the Naenae express
We have the Sports Review and Rob keeps us up-to-date on the delayed terrestrial broadcast of Emmerdale for another week
The gang is short-handed this week w/ Kris away & 1/3 segments not being present
Luckily for all of us the 1 segment that did show up was the Flagon Wagon beer review with the Celia whose knowledge (and accent) really elevated the segment. Big Thanks to 16 Tun for sponsoring the segment
Lots of new songs to share today including ones from Sasami, Ariel Pink & SoccerPractise + Live songs from Carnivorous Plant Society and an interview with Lips.
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday Prize day, with plenty of goodies to go round; Fabian Fanboy's in the studio reviewing It: Chapter Two; Dr. Kirsten Zemke takes a trip to the land of Jam Bands; and Zoë and Freya talk exciting theatre on the horizon. Good times.
This week we talked to Pita Turei about neglected histories, art, ballet, Ihumātao and his recent artist talk, at dawn, on top of the Waitakere Ranges. We also talked to Kiri McGuire about her glass Taonga Pūoro (musical instruments), her recovery from major injury, and the role art has played in that journey, and her ongoing art practice. McGuire has recently made work with the NZ Army, and also has work at Lovebucket on Karangahape Rd.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: First things first, let's fix the zip on Rob's bag; then we've got National MP, Chris Penk, stepping in for Paula Bennett this morning; followed by Rob's lesson on the placebo effect; Rachel shares a snippet of Long Player, with her Short Player; and we're lucky enough to have Molly Nilsson on the line before she graces our shores in December. Plus, a bunch of great contributions from the callers.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's got some golden reviews from Sampa the Great on the weekend; Penelope Noir talks the history of rubber and latex; we hear a snippet from Rachel's chat with Sampa the Great before the gig on Saturday; Suri brings us part two of a trilogy by Tove Ditlevsen; and Lillian runs us through some of the local election results. You know it's spring time when Geneva brings you freshly picked flowers. Aww.