Rosetta and Milly are coming at you live, IRL from The Tuesday Club - for 95bFM Breakfast Club! They've got a stacked morning of hanging out with listeners, drinking coffee, listening to gorgeous live music from HINA, and chatting with guests. Whakarongo mai nei, listen back to Political Commentary with Lara Greaves, This Is How We Brew It with Christian, Ready Steady Learn with Patricia Pillay, and more!
It’s a very special show today, as I am joined in the studio by none other than Babe Martin – who has been nominated for Best Indie Debut for this year’s Taite Awards. The nomination is regard to her 2025 EP Not a Bee, but a Wasp. You can find the interview toward the end of the show at 11:30a.m, or here in the bcasts.
Music-wise, we have the usual assortment of sonic goodness, with an overarching focus on ambient electronica. Highlights:Les Filles de Illighadad, Shabaka and DJ Python.
This week's show focuses on Nick Drake's Bryter Layter, celebrating its 55th anniversary this year. Features tracks from all 3 of Nick Drake's studio albums. Also includes tracks from contemporary artists such as Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens and Joni Mitchell, as well as songs by R.E.M., Elliott Smith, Beck and Kate Bush (all influenced by Nick Drake)!
After a sleepless night proceeding a big weekend, Jack hauls his sorry ass into the hallowed bFM studio to give you everything you need from your early morning radio. We've got tunes, we've got rambling sleep deprived hosts, you name it - we probably don't have it, but we definitly have 2 solid hours of audio goodness just for you.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: After a pretty warm evening, Rachel's got some hot tunes to start your Tuesday; His Worship, Phil Goff, talks about the housing crisis, homelessness and expensive transport; Sam's been watching Stephen King adaptations; and Dr. David Welch joins us to talk about loud music. Nice.
This week on the show we spin a couple to make the passing of William Hart of The Delfonics, and guest DJ Aaron Laloyer AKA A-Train jams a few favourites. Ears on!