Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking of Te Wiki o Te Reo this week, karawhiua, give it a go folks; Kaaterama pops up to talk about Auckland Museum's Te Wiki o Te Reo event this weekend and her EP release; Kiran brings up the new Deborah Levy book, Time Out's Book of the Month, The Man Who Saw Everything; and Natural Ange talks diet. All this rain is great for ya plants, happy spring!
Todya Ryan Hendriks joined Hunter in the studio for My Morning Mixtape after the release of his 4 track EP 'Quintessence' and collaborative EP with Ethan King, Brandon Rangi-Dixon & Tuhoea Tuteao called The Crop Vol 1. We also revisited some live songs from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard before their set at Laneway on Monday next week + Had a chat about the Laneway timetable & late additions.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess is in the studio today with Mary-Margaret and Rob, a wild ride; Rob takes us on an earth-shattering journey into geography; the Prime Minister talks to Tess about Coronavirus and sick pay, Shane Jones' comments on immigration and KiwiSaver default funds; Short Player features Louisa Nicklin this week; and Tim comes in with media on his mind. Another Breakfast with Tess, yikes.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: In times like this, music is our go to, and we're here for you with tunes a-plenty; Alice Canton pops in to talk about her upcoming show Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ); and Jenna pops in with a book to help you do nothing.
This ones a very special one, straight NZ music for two hours, we've got Jeddy Beats in for a sneaky lil DnB Mix & coming up later a heavy hitting DnB ID from the Industries favourite Voice of Reason, Hailure, Ful track list below.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's away but never fear, Keria's here; kicking the show off with some financial guidance thanks to Rupert on Home Economics; Penelope Noir talks Fashun, and the history of Donyale Luna; Kiran's got a book that's sure to make you chuckle; and Justine talks four day working weeks on Red Dead Redemption.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking the show off with a film you can catch in the cinemas, Fabian reviews Unhinged (2020); Dr. Kirsten Zemke talks dubstep, the genre no-one wants to admit they love; Vayne pops in to talk about her new EP; and Sam joins us for a switch-a-roo, to talk TV. Happy Friday!