Today on your bFM Breakfast: A gorgeous day in Tāmaki Makaurau; David Slack gives us some political reckons post-election; Nat talks fish for breakie; Troy brings in some fresh new vinyl and news about Record Store Day; and we have a chat to Jed Parsons about the brand new single and video to accompany it. Plus, a very exciting announcement.
It's been one of those mornings, so enjoy some music from Melodownz, Chemical Brothers, Mermaidens, Straightjacket Fits and more, plus a chat with Simon Ogden, director of the new documentary Kaikohe Blood & Fire, playing in the New Zealand International Film Festival.
This morning Rob drops in for, well, who knows? Plus chats with Q.I. researcher and hit podcast host Dan Schreiber, and local talent-highlighting filmmakers, Karin Yamasaki and Matt Hurley.
Blind Mango Chutney interviews harp player Rick Shanks of the Silverblue Set on his international success and brings you some lovely jazz jubblies including Blue Note reissues.
On this week's Artbank: Christopher Ulutupu discusses Hidden amongst clouds, a new video work commissioned for the exhibition I Multiply Each Day, at Gus Fisher Gallery. Later on, Yona Lee joins Theo live via phone to talk about developing An Arrangement for 5 Rooms at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Finally, August Ward speaks about Transvestite Paintings at LOVER <3. Plus a review of the new film Bergman Island!