I tēnei ata kei te kaiarahi tapere, Alice pops into studio with a whirlwind introduction on how to navigate the upcoming NZ International Comedy Festival. Whakarongo mai!
Just Jonny this week and there is a brand new spaced out contributer! Welcome Josh! Also this week Finn from the Veils is in studio for Tools of the Trade.
Tim Batt is in the studio and today he's giving us the lowdown on the TV3 restructure and the extremely controversial and poorly received European Super League proposal - featuring none other than Rob Bollix!
I tēnei ata, the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson phones up the studio to chat to Rachel about emergency housing conditions, the Government's deal with Amazon, and the new COVID-19 'High Risk' categories. Whakarongo mai!
This week, Sam and Geneva kick off NZ Music Month by taking a look at 'Navigator," the second studio album from Che Fu. Released in 2001, this album helped bring hip hop to the masses and it remains an absolute classic twenty years later.
Mackenzie Hollebon, AKA Juno Is, is up from Dunedin and popped in to studio to have a chat with Rachel ahead of her performance at the Live Nation One's To Watch Showcase tonight. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about her music and the Dunedin scene.
Sarah pops into studio to give us a taste of some of the best new additions to the 95bFM playlist. On the menu today is Jun Kamoda - ‘A Soul Grain,' Louisa Nicklin - ‘Water Around Her,’ and Sons of Kemet - ‘Hustle’ feat. Kojey Radical & Lianne La Havas. Chuck a penny in this old jukebox and check it out!
Sarah's in studio giving us the low down on what's good in the 95bFM Playlist. On the cards i tēnei ata are tracks from Lil Stiffy, AP and Kamahumble, and Bathysphere. Whakarongo mai for all the good stuff.
The uproariously funny Pax Assadi popped up to the studio to have a chat about his upcoming NZ International Comedy Festival show, Ladi Dadi Assadi Like to Party! Get your tickets now! Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it, feat. our special guest host, PollyHill.