Today ony your bFM Breakfast: It's officially hayfever season folks; Harry Josephine Giles pops into the studio to chat about their play Drone, and other exciting projects, all the way from Scotland; Kiran brings in a real personal fave of hers this week; and of course, special mention to the Bird of the Year, the Hoiho. Aww.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Pearl's taking you through your Wednesday morning while Rachel's away, so buckle in; first and foremost, Pearl chats to the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern about what's happening in politics; Rob teaches Pearl and Tess about Pareidolia; and Natural Ange returns with an aid to our qualms. Plus, prizes and tunes aplenty.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Plowing through January, we're back for another Breakfast show to keep you going; His Worship returns for our regular chat about some of the happenings in Tāmaki; and Sam reviews AJ and The Queen, Ru Pauls latest Netflix show. Feels good to be back in the swing of things, eh?
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob shares his not-so-hot tips to Rachel and Tess; Rick Breeze prepares us for some humidity; we learn a couple of things we didn't know before on The Mind Trench; and Tim Batt reminds us there's no updates on the TV Three sale or the RNZ merger. Phew, Wednesday already.
New music from US Girls, Porridge Radio, 070 Shake, Thundercat, Logic1000 and more. And on the Long Player, Thom and Fiona from seasonal Auckland band Guardian Singles take us through their debut album.
Dunno what to tell ya, mix of early noisecore from places like Brazil, the Netherlands, Columbia, Japan etc interspersed with some classic old hip-hop, a few underrated black metal jams, some classics, you get the drift by now, its just cooked shit really.