Audio Culture celebrated its 10th Birthday by running a poll on what the country thought it's best album was, of all time. Chris Bourke joins us to tell us how it all went down.
This week, Spike speaks to Labour MP Andrew Little about the new defence deal between New Zealand and Fiji, allowing for more New Zealand military collaboration and presence in the country.
Brad Walkington from The Situations dials in to talk about the band’s new single, No Plan No Pack and upcoming shows across the country, including one in Auckland. Whakarongo mai nei!
Fatboy Slim says yes to drug testing at festivals - and so do we! The NZ Drug Foundation is also calling for urgent action on an increase of drug overdoses in the country.
Amelia D'Screte is in the country for one weekend only, and kindly brings us a reprise of Word Salad. Because Australian-isms really do deserve some unpacking. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ready Steady Learn is with Denis Ngaya, who explains the new equipment entering the country soon that will be able to sequence the genomes of sick infants in NICU. Check out the public lecture on the topic by the Liggins Institute Director this Thursday.
The country music love child of Jazmine Mary and Arahi, duo Pony Baby comes into the 95bFM studio to share a new single from their forthcoming album (with an accompanying music video), and treat us to a live acoustic version of one of the unreleased tracks from the record. Whakarongo mai nei!