Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Monday and we're chugging through the coffee in the studio; Yery and Carl from imugi 이무기 pop in to talk about their latest release, Dragonfruit; Kiran reviews one last book for us on Loose Reads; and Justine helps us out with some union related qualms.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've said it before but November is flying by and Tess is starting to hear jingle bells; Second Guessing features Fugazi this week; the Mayor dials in to talk about the latest covid situation; Leon and Brynley pop in to get festive and talk about Le Basement XXXmas Cabaret; Zoë's got some theatre reckons; and Ready, Steady, Learn has us learning about apps with James Tizard.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the morning with some exciting news about brand new Marlon Williams shows to announce; Dr. Lara Greaves dials in to give us some Political Commentary from Aotearoa; Nat talks summer salads on Breakfast Food; Kenny Sterling pops in to talk about his album and what else might be on the horizon; Troy's brings us his weekly selections on From The Crate; and Natural Ange pops in to prep us for the silly season.
It's a sunny Friday morning in the bFM studio and Rachel and Zoë are coffee'd up and raring to go.
They kick off by chatting movies with Fabian Fanboy.
They then elegantly segway into the Travelling Tunes segment with Dr. Kirsten Zemke who this week takes them down the glorious rabbit hole of television theme songs, including the likes of Hawaii Five-0 and Twin Peaks.
Then they're joined in studio by the one and only, force of nature Disciple Pati to talk about her fantastic new release, ATMA. All of this good stuff is of course interspersed with the usual fantastic tunes picked by Rachel.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel & Sarah discuss their year's most played tracks + invite the listeners to do the same; Will's got bad news; Pennie's got grunge; Jenna's got a novel that's reminding her of Pulp's 'Common People'; and Justine's been inundated with Xmas queries.
This week, Theo spoke to Lucinda Birch about the artist publication Somewhere Else, and Karen Rubado about her Melanie Roger exhibition soft ware. We also went down some musical rabbit holes, listening to selections from Lost in the Stars (The Music of Kurt Weill), and David Byrne's Sounds from True Stories.