We tend to think that being lost is a bad thing, but what if it’s exactly what we need? Tonight we let go of the beaten track, abandoning our maps and to-do lists for instinct and curiosity. Let yourself wander through the musical wonderland that is Universal Harmony. Where will you go when there are no rules?
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way.
Jami-Lee Ross talk Auckland's Fuel Tax, and weather labour is spending outside of their means in order to accomodate gold plated public transportation.
National MP Paul Goldsmith joins us as we move into Level Three. He discusses the unfolding situation with Rachel as well as National's debt reduction targets, and their Law & Order policy.
Paddy from Roundhead visits bFM to demo a couple of delay units. Including an Australian Tape Echo machine made by Echofix, and also a Bucket Brigade made by Martin Hannett who produced Joy Division, New Order and the Happy Mondays. Talk about rad!
Very excitingly we've got Lucy & Justin from Dick Move in the studio announcing their debut album, Chop! and we're here for it. Rachel chats to the band members about how the record came to be and what we can look forward to hearing, pre-order your copy here.
The Subliminals are celebrating 20 years of United State with a vinyl pressing and a gig at Whammy bar on November the 6th. Whakarongo mai nei to hear from Steve and Brendan!