Welcome back to the rainbow, it’s the 95bFM Top Ten! Arguably the biggest show of the year, we celebrated NZ Music Month by playing some hot Aotearoa born bangers. On today’s show; Jon Pearce took a week off so phoned his phone-in, Oli Devlin who… did his best; we reviewed Ben Sinclair’s Beer Ball tutorial on YouTube; we shared our wins, including Hamish who found a license plate on the road; we drank and reviewed some delicious Talisker whisky; and we celebrated birthday boy and Annabel’s dad Paul Kean… all while playing the biggest songs in the country! That rainbow kind of magic.
Rachel O'Neill discusses their new poetry collection Requiem for a Fruit, available now from We Are Babies, and reads two pieces from the collection. In the second half of the broadcast, Hamish Petersen returns to Artbank to talk about Correspondence, the new publication Hamish is editing for The Physics Room.
Gallerist Jonathan Gooderham spoke to Theo about Ray Ching's New Zealand Bird Paintings, a new book from Potton & Burton. Later in the program, artist Jacob Hamilton called in to discuss his works in Te Tuhi's PONO: The potential of making something that leads to nothing.
Music only special for Easter Sunday! Tune in for chill-out groooooooves and hardhitting bangers from Missy Elliot, Lou Reed & John Cale, Hallelujah Picassos, Rubi Du, and many, many, many more!
Happy July! For the first of the month Lucia plays some of her favourite tracks including Stella Donnely, Parquet Courts, and Juniore. Greta O'Leary joins us for Fancy New Band playing some beautiful tunes from her upcoming debut EP!