Todya Ryan Hendriks joined Hunter in the studio for My Morning Mixtape after the release of his 4 track EP 'Quintessence' and collaborative EP with Ethan King, Brandon Rangi-Dixon & Tuhoea Tuteao called The Crop Vol 1. We also revisited some live songs from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard before their set at Laneway on Monday next week + Had a chat about the Laneway timetable & late additions.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: In times like this, music is our go to, and we're here for you with tunes a-plenty; Alice Canton pops in to talk about her upcoming show Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ); and Jenna pops in with a book to help you do nothing.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A stunning Friday morning that's definitely warming us up for the weekend; Fabian Fanboy got a couple of good reckons for you to watch; Dr. Kirsten Zemke takes us into Space Age Bachelor Pad Music; PolyHill pops in with her new single, 'Spooky' and a stunning video to match; Sam's watched a show that's really blown him away; and Dick Move are here to talk about their debut album.
Border radio hand picking gems from all along the American Music timeline. From dodgy 70's Doobie Brothers attempt at folky CSNY vibes through to the beautiful brand new track from Sierra Ferrel, and newly discovered treats like Sunny War. As well as Neil, Skynyrd and Drive By Truckers.
Happy Friday! E whai ake nei, coming up on your Rāmere Brekkie with Rosetta and Milly: Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, Milly had a kōrero with Sister Bliss of Faithless about Synthony, and Cam is up for From The Crate. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week it was discovered a Belgian brewery brewed a beer in 2015 called Māori tears. Our Wire Worry Week looks at cultural appropriation, and I spoke with Karaitiana Taiuru about this beer, and the use of Maori knowledge and culture by businesses more generally
Jenna joins us with a controversial book this something, the 'creepy' book by Moby, Then It Fell Apart. Jenna was a big fan of Moby's first auto-biography but this one hasn't quite had the same effect, and after causing a stir with Natalie Portman, André 3000 and Lana Del Ray, is this worth a read?