'Bloke Of The Apocalypse' creator Charlie Faulks and voice actor Jack Marlin join Emma Gleason in the studio to talk about their new animated series, a father-son tale (with zombies) set in small-town New Zealand. The animated web series won $500,000 in funding from NZ on Air, and it's screening on Youtube now. (You can also see it on the big screen tonight at The Capitol Cinema.)
Sam takes a look at the new reissue of John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band album, marks the 5th anniversary of Prince's death, celebrates 50 years of the Rolling Stone's Sticky Fingers, and pays tribute to Shock G, MC of the legendary Digital Underground who sadly passed away yesterday. There is also new music from Milk and Nick Hakim.
Real people recordings. Art Brut. Disabled, neurodiverse & exquisite. Folk music cos its made by folks. Communities, ceremonies & field recordings. The unconventional, traditional & glorious ordinary.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: big, big news of the wintery dumping kind; Jacinda speaks to Little's swinging dick comments, Winston's bluster and Metiria's honesty; Dom Hoey won't tell us why his Heart Looks Like A Vagina; Sarah's up with her Las Vegas royalty while Troy Van Leeuwen compliments Mikey's questioning style; and Kiran schools us on skiffle.
Tina's live from Splore soothing some sore heads and amongst the beauty of Tapapakanga Regional park paying tribute to grungy inner city bar & musical sanctury The Kings Arms ahead of it's closure Wednesday
Oomph! Buckle in tight, this episode is a journey around the globe. Throwing genre out the window, and taking lead from the changing of the seasons, we explore varied sounds and vibes. With a wide range of fantastic tunes procured for your pleasure; grab a friend, share some love and forget those 20 deadlines that are impending.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread happiness in a confronting way.