It is said that Vincent Van Gogh ate yellow paint because he thought it would make him happier. This is most likely a tall tale, but the concept of eating yellow paint is intriguing. If I were to write a recipe for happiness, I’d substitute music for yellow paint. It has the desired result, with absolutely no side effects. Tonight’s playlist is chock full of musical yellow paint for your listening pleasure. Bon appetit!
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
I left it late this week, I was still dubbing the show right up untill I left to head into the station. Its a mess, but its a dope mess, loads of mean Japanese stuff, weirdo noise shit, a track of the new massive sounding Crawl Of Time tape, loads of new black metal, heaps of shit you know the buzz.
ХВОЯ (NEEDLES) by HERBARIUM as the Play It Out album for the week
~ 'big, loud and violent' by recovery girl, in response to "Solidarity" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the number ending in 606)
Jess Fu is back and now co-hosting Totally Wired! She's got new tunes from local and international artists, such as P.E., Porches, Perfume Genius and many more.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've all got a little bit of Mondayitis, but nothing a good Star Wars joke can't fix; Justine joins us with some great advice for navigating employer issues during Covid-19; Church from Church & AP dials in for a chat about their latest single and watching the Godfather; and Kiran's been plowing through the Ockham NZ Book Awards fiction shortlist. May the fourth be with you (sorry).
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful sunrise in the bFM studios this morning; Amanda takes the cake on another round of Second Guessing; the Mayor talks to Rach about moving into Alert Level Three; Eyeliner chats to Jess about the new album, Drop Shadow, on Short Player; Zoë gives us some virtual theatre reckons; and Catriona chats to us about eroding cliffs in Aotearoa.