π Hi again. Thank you for stopping by. A gentle ambient greeting leads you to three hours of the weird and (hopefully) wonderful. From alt rock to dub to breakbeat we cycle through the genres like a Tour de France hill-climber.
π Thank you for listening. We open up with some jazz / dub / drum and bass in the first 30. Before flowing through fresh music from here, there and everywhere. Hopefully there is something in here for everyone. New releases from Aotearoa + abroad, with some old favourites scattered amongst.
π Kia ora gorgeous creatures. Happy NZMM. We pack todays show full of favourites from all over the genre playground, set your eyeballs on todays playlist and see if anything peaks your interest.
Our Obtuse Tune Of The Week at 2 pm sees a big collaboration from Total Science and Break and for Live Before The Entertainment Guide we grab a track featuring a twist on some old Boy Better Know bars.
As always the playlist is available here for streaming. If you like anything and have the means do consider supporting the artists directly. π
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Dr. Edwards has some bold statements for the politically indifferent; Delaney had a birthday dozen; Troy's triptych slays once again; Amelia holds down the 95bFM Top Ten fort; and James Lavelle calls in 'cat'.
This week on Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from MELODOWNZ, Dirty Pixels and School Damage. He also played a couple of Live tracks for his new segment 'About Town' - this week he highlighted some tracks from Dbldbl's 'Soft Drink' EP release party at The Wine Cellar (10/08/18). You can also check out his My Morning Mixtape interview with Josie Moon here.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another Monday as we inch closer to the end of November and the start of the festive season; Penelope Noir teaches us about a slighlty more sustainable silk-like fabric; Andrew from Die! Die! Die! is on the line for a quick yarn before their gig in December; Kiran brings in a very special pick from her favourite publisher, this week; and we've got a special announcement to get you in the Christmas spirit.
This week we celebrate NZ Music Month and how as a nation we've come through, in and out of lockdown. Whoop! We are back in the studio and feature the Sound of Sydney, including a live cross, and Higher Porpoise segments.
~ universal harmony ~
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