Welcome to Universal Harmony, the NZ Music Edition. Herewith your host dr.Snikkers, playing tunes from this glorious country, Aotearoa.
Like being on the receiving end of a wink from the Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, or witnessing some of Julian Dennison's smooth dance moves firsthand, enjoy 100% historic homegrown jams that won't disappoint.
Featuring friend segment; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés.
~ universal harmony ~
Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.
100% music from Aotearoa this morning. Can never fit 'em all in unfortunately - few recurring themes this time round. Bit of a chaotic start and finish, hope you caught the last of it live! Had a lovely morning with you.
It's another slammin busy episode as the nation grips with the fact that Ardern has resigned. Marijuana Media brings more Cheeba Cheeba news, Cocktail Corner brings us the Faberge Hi-Ball, and Hot Sauce Club visit the studio ahead of their show on Friday Night.
After a big weekend, we're crusing smoothly into Monday with music from the depths of the bFM CD Archive. Peter Lineham talks to us about why some Russians dip themselves into freezing waters, Tyler Baikie breaks down how far we've come with AI making future decisions, and huh that's odd... Corey doesn't read the news at 6pm....
It's Monday - and Saudi Arabia have got some interesting rules regarding religion. We also ask if Chris Bishop's in-law's are pissed about their son-in-law's comment on them as "not family".
New Willy Tea Taylor track, brand newly discovered Olivia Ellen Lloyd, dredging up some BoDeans after hearing it on the soundtrack to The Bear, Magic Factory, Skynyrd and discovering that 'Someday' off Neil Young's Freedom is actually a pretty shit song. Sounds better in my head than on the radio. Townes and Drive By Truckers make up for it though and a killer, KILLER version of Carmelita by Jason Molina.