Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess and Zoë are steering the ship this morning, keeping it afloat; Dr. Bryce Edwards gives us a bit of Political Commentary while we wait to hear what happens next in Aotearoa; Nat joins us to talk about chocolate, mmm; after an exciting night at the APRA Silver Scrolls, we catch some audio from the artists nominated and the artists who covered the nominated songs; Troy's got some spooky vinyl to share; and Andrew and Michael from Die! Die! Die! talk about their upcoming gigs.
This week's show featured new music from Paul Weller, El Michels Affair and Leon Bridges. Sam also says au revoir to French electronic kings Daft Punk who announced their split after 28 years last week.
It's the 100% New Zealand Music Episode of Fukumodo's Crate. We hear Tyler, from two years ago, talking about how trash StudyLink was (still is), Nan talks through two Kiwi tracks she remembers (warning: Country Music), Corey plays a perhaps forgotten and natural New Zealand musician in Outsider Music, and he also calls Brin live on Today FM to ask what his favourite Kiwi music track is, while also being live on another radio station.
Denzel brings his first guest to the studio: Jack Gittings from Mouthfull and they jam some underground kiwi bangers for New Zealand Music week on 95bfm.