Today on your bFM Breakfast: Chris Marshall, bass in both Miss June and The Miltones, drops in to talk short burst touring; Penelope Noir and Aimee from Tatty's educate on the recycled clothing game; we air our special interview with Baby Driver director Edgar Wright; Simon Velvin stops by to talk all things Semi-Permanent; and we stay in the lobby to learn about the anthropological study of multi-player online video game music.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob details his recent psychic takeover; Dr. Maria seeds a studio-wide David Lynchathon; Julian Boshier drops in to talk about his sensational Head Like A Hole documentary, Swagger of Thieves, and Ximena runs through the contradictions and questions inherent in the new Laura Poitras documentary on Julian Assange, Risk, as part of our weekly NZIFF segment, 'bMovies'; and Mikey and Sarah yell at a departing Adam from another room.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey talks to David Slack about election promises and Metiria's admissions; Independent Music New Zealand's Dylan Pellett drops in for a sneaky embargo break while detailing the upcoming Going Global Music Summit; My Year with Helen director Gaylene Preston talks about her namesake award within the HP48HOURS Film Competition; Troy brings in the best misheard nod to King Curtis around; and Mike talks community and music with electronic musician-turned-Hare Krishna Denver McCarthy.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: elephants do it with infrasound; Lemmy lives; Jenna brings in a solid recommendation; Ange's been hanging out with scientists; and Jacinda's become _quite_ busy. For some reason.