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.
This week's show featured new music from Troy Kingi, Fontaines D.C., Angel Olsen, and more. Sam also pays tribute to Peter Green, Denise Johnson, and Malik B who all passed away this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We made it to Spring, and we are absolutely excited about it; the Mayor dials in a little earlier this week to make sure we all understand the Level 2.5 guidelines; a round of Second Guessing brings us some apple slices; Zoë's got a couple of online theatre picks that she's pretty thrilled about; and David Clark from the University of Auckland talks taking exhibitions online.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's here with Rach and Tess and we're getting tips for looking cool in yr masks; the Prime Minister dials in to talk about the new Alert Level restrictions; Rob talks about zoo's, grime and tea; Julia Deans dials in to talk about the APRA Silver Scrolls as their Music Director; and Amelia joins us for another dive into the rabbit hole on Word Salad.
This week, Sam play's tracks from the reissue of the Rolling Stones "Goats Head Soup" and the upcoming Captured Tracks compilation "Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987." There is also new music from Clipping and Vulfpeck.