Today on your bFM Breakfast: Phil and Mikey catch up over parks and of course, that ol' (new) fuel tax; what could Mikey be that is fun but not a game?; shhhh, it's starting - that's right, we're back with bFM's bMovies for all you need to know about NZIFF. This week Pietra Brettkelly talks to us about her Yellow Is Forbidden (2018) and Pennie reviews what's good with Westwood (2018); and surveillance, privacy, webcams, Mikey wants to hide!; it's a full-on morning, don't miss out.
On the show this week, we play some of the best hits by The Association, Milo, Frankie Cosmos, Lala Lala, Harry Thumann and Lunice. Aimee is in for Who Arted as well and we chat to Layla Walter who creates bespoke cast glass vessels using the historic lost-wax technique. It's all happening this week, have a good one team... ~ ~ ~
It's Friday Morning Glory time, and Keria dishes out some smokin' hot takes by the likes of James Blake, Launder, Tiny Ruins, IMPORTANT, Candy, and Tom Lark. We're joined in studio by MR.0600 for Fancy New Band and we also speak to Jessie of Melbourne group, Moody Beaches about their upcoming NZ tour. It's all go on your Friday this week... ~ ~ ~
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's got a frosty What Am I today; the Mayor talks about the financial turmoil of Eden Park and Auckland's vigil's after the terror attack in Christchurch; Mike congradulates Moana from Moana & the Moahunter's on winning Taite Music Prize's Independent Music NZ Classic Record, ka pai; Sam's into Love, Death & Robot's this week; and Sobia talks to Mikey about hosting AirBnB's.
We catch up with Meg Porteous about her Neo-Gracie show "Junture", and her billboard works around the city. Raukura Turei is on the line, speaking to her show, Te Ngau a Hine-Moana, at Corban Estate Art Centre. We catch up with Aaliyah Winter and Laura Duffy whose show at Te Uru - “Thinking About Thinking About the Future” - is due to finish soon. Winter also has a show at Parasite on K Rd!