We had the usual segments today; Entertainment Guide, News on the hour and My Morning Mixtape with Lucy & Justin from Dick Move. About Town was back again this week as well. We listened through some tracks from Tamaki Makaraus Louisa Nicklin who performed with her band at the Ellen Melville Centre back in November for bFMs Drive Island.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Sherry are holding the fort while Tess has a day off; David Slack says wash your hands, techno legend Ritchie Hawtin has a chat ahead of Beacon Festival this weekend, Troy has some fresh new vinyl for us, and Amelia fills us in on the 95bFM Top Ten. Big chur to that.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the show with a beautifully crisp morning (thanks Rick Breeze) and diving straight into some politics with National MP, Nicola Willis; Rob's giving taking us down the rabbit hole of defrosting; David Farrier joins us to talk all sorts of Webworms; Tim's here to update us on all things media; and Amelia's talking quarantine. Topical.
This week's show featured new music from Perfume Genius, Moses Sumney, Nick Hakim and more. Sam also pays tribute to the "king and queen of rock and roll", Mr. Little Richard who left us this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're kicking off the NZ music only week, and wowee is there plenty of bangers to play; Justine returns for Red Dead Redemption, answering all your Level Two employment queries; Catalina joins us to talk about taking Auckland Zinefest online this year; and Kiran reviews a book she's been sitting on for a year. Back into it!
Plato's Retreat is back baby. Sam and Kris head up this return to The Retreat, playing a mix of Italo, sleazy disco, some more clubby stuff, and of course some eclectic picks from their respective crates. Rob joins on the phone for both the Sport and The Emmerdale reviews. Thanks to all the listeners who sent their love and support during the remote radio experiements!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Jam-packed show this morning; Second Guessing gets a clue from a listener; His Worship talks water and the RMA; Lala Rolls joins us for bMovies to talk about her incredible film, Tupaia's Endeavour; Sarah reviews Dark City Beneath the Beat; and Gabi Baron from the University of Auckland joins us to talk about design and sustainability.