This week on Rāpare Drive, HALFQUEEN chats to Miss Kannina, a Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon and Yirendali nation artist residing in Naarm. Miss Kannina is on the ground for her debut headline tour of Aoteaora - don't sleep on it! Chris chats cannabis in the news on Marijuana Media, thanks to The Hempstore, and there's a brewed blueberry spin on a Spritz for Cocktail Corner, thanks to Black Sands Brewing.
Featuring Political Commentary with Bryce Edwards, an interview with Big Fan about their Seoul Residency campaign (applications close this Friday), and Hayden from the NZ Drug Foundationis on What's The Buzz to discuss mixing intimacy and substances, thanks to The Level.
Featuring a kōrero with MOHI about his new track, Travelling Tunes with our resident ethnomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke, the weekly telly review with Litia on Viewmaster and Cam's local wax selections on From The Crate thanks to our mates at Southbound Records.
Featuring Marijuana Media with Chris Fowlie thanks to The Hempstore, then later kōrero with Aniva Artist in Residence Moe Laga about the upcoming show Fetū x Fetu'u part of this year's F.O.L.A programme.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday today, and Mike battles to get a long as Wake Up Call; we're all about musical indulgence this morning; we've got an emotional track; a new track from the Foals and a couple of favourites to take you through to Laneway on Monday. You're welcome.
💚 Kia ora wonderful humans (and robots). Slip inside a genre-free three hours of fun. Eli takes you through some older Sonic Youth, Cymande, and The Masqueraders cuts. Some slightly brave cuts from Jackie McLean, Michael Carvin make their way in. And we have you covered on the electronica front as always with Cesco, Ozwald and Kaval giving you more percussion than you can shake ya little fists at. Apologies for being a bit slow on this bCast. As always we have the weekly spotify playlist updated too. Sending all the love and see you same time next week! 💚
💚 A relaxed show to celebrate the sunshine. 30 or so minutes of liquid drum and bass tossed in there for good measure around 1hr 30.
Obtuse Tune of the Week: Nicolas Jaar - Why Didn’t You Save Me Live Before the Entertainment Guide: Avantdale Bowling Club - Still Feel Broke (Live at Auckland Town Hall)
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