💚Hi angels, this weeks show see's an easier listen with plenty of favourites. We discuss good TV and introduce two new segments. Obnoxious Song of The Week (Name TBD) at 2:30 pm and continue with a live music feature before the entertainment guide at 3:00 pm.
A delightful Dombrace remix and King Krule cover of Connan Mockasin take these two slots for this week. Long haired Johnny manages to force a Bowie remix at the end of the show too.💚
As always the show spotify playlist lives in all its glory over here.
💚 Maybe a few more servings of electronica in today's show. Some goth favourites too. A little slice of everything? Thank you for all the love, it is much appreciated and recipricated.
Obtuse Tune of the Week: Jubei, Tyrone - Broon Sauce Live Before the Entertainment Guide: Slowdive - Golden Hair
playlist is also available here for streaming on spotify. (But if you listen and like, please consider supporting on bandcamp / otherwise <3)
I'm uploading this bcast before I've even started packing for my flight to Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington).. which departs in 2 hours. See all you legends next week! 💚
We made it to the end of the week e te whānau! Rosetta and Milly have a bangin' Rāmere Brekkie lined up for you to celebrate. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show; Parakuihi Pals with Zac from Radio One, and your chance to win a ticket to David Byrne + Dry Cleaning on vinyl! Whakarongo mai nei.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and Jenn's got some tunes to get you into the weekend feeling; Fabian Fanboy reckons you've gotta get yourself along to Dawn Raid; Benny Salvador and Hudge from Neck of the Woods pop in ahead of a big night tonight; and Sam pops in to review Industry, one to watch this weekend. Happy Friday!
Rosetta chats to T.G. Shand about her new single and has a yarn to Simon from Audio Culture about Lance Ferguson's Contemporary South Sea Rhythms. Whakarongo mai nei!
Nicholas helms the show alone as Rosetta departs for the sunny shores of 95bFM Breakfast. Listen along as Nicholas Josh Aoraki from Stardome for Spaced Out, and talks to Estère about her anthemic Afro-house track 'Duog Dala'