Oh boy oh geeze, first show down in Level Tres. On this one, good ol' friend of the show Jared asked If he could do a mix & you know what his audio quality wasn't that bad so I said you know what? Go for it champ! And oh god what a mistake that was. His actual mixing was okay but the fact that he played Mackey Gee and I stood by and let it happen is somethig that will haunt me for the rest of my days, listen within....
This week we hear from the photographer, artist and organiser Shelley Te Haara (Nga Puhi, Ngati Rangi), who was part of the team that organised the Black Lives Matter solidarity March in Auckland last week. We also hear the sounds of sound artist Ivan Mrsic. Then we hear the submission from Jazmin Rose Phillips and Farhad Banesh - an audio documantary about Detention in a Melbourne detention centre, for the duration of lockdown. Then its sounds from Dunedin - thanks to Lance Strickland and Chris Schmeltz. Plus the art guide!
Featuring a guest interview with Horsegirl about their new abum "Phonetics On and On", Josh Aoraki returns for Spaced Out thanks to the Stardome, and Maddy Hakaraia de Young phones in to talk about the massive 2025 programme for the Māoriland Film Festival!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: David Slack's both in the building and in the mood; Delaney's got fermentation massage advice; Mike attempts a firework cross (spoiler: fizzer); Ant Timpson's film competition is now an accomplished teen; Troy's picked you some export quality fruit; and Pearl hearts Bic (remixed).