Jess plays new music from Shygirl, Sudan Archives, 79rs Gang, and many more. Throughout the show she highlights new music from Black creatives and Bandcamp artists/labels who are donating to bail funds and organisations. If you want to support, you can find a list of Bandcamp pages here.
Christchurch producer, Keanu Raves, talks about tracks from his EP, 'Club Foundation', for Long Player.
It's Kirk and Jubt at the controls this week, with a couple of tunes run for Smokey Robinson, who celebrates a birthday today, as well as brand spanking new (and very good for you) tunes courtesy of Leonard Charles and The Lahaar (@juliendyne @MaraTKnz @lachlan_stuckey (Surprise Chef), Toby Laing. Get familiar!
Rachel and Theo talked to Auckland photographer and bFM legend Murray Cammick about his show AK•75-85. Bob Marley, Siouxie Sioux, the Scavengers and Johnny Ramone featured in this series of documentary photos at Black Asterix Gallery.
You has taken regular Netflix viewers by storm, trashy rom-com or creepy thriller? This new series has captivated viewers but does it live up to the hype? Sam's the expert.
At a Turning Point w / Owen Gill is a mini series about the development of Auckland, with questions emerging from his book. This episode we talk about financing.
The issue that perhaps holds back cities, people and ideas the most.
Tess is talking lunch from home, specifically *toasties* and attempting to make hot cross buns. From pickles to wilted greens, basically anything is good in a toasted sandwich. Plus, the first of the hot cross buns series - will Tess ever make a delicious hot cross bun by Easter? Stay tuned to find out.