Briar March is a documentary-maker and her latest project is a short musical about a group of elderly who make their own coffins. She joined India in studio to chat about The Coffin Club which you can watch on the Loading Docs website.
Rob's been thinking about his pens. And paper. And all things low techology, really. But wait, when does it become high technology? How many colours can your pen have before it becomes one of the future? Navigating our way through the timeline of technologies all the way to flying cars - this morning, here on bFM Breakfast.
We are joined in studio by Luke from Flamingo Pier; part of a crew of music makers, DJs and artist who throw joyful dance parties in New Zealand, London, Bali and beyond. They have recently released a self-titled EP on Soundway Records which is definitely worth your time. In this episode, we talk about how Flamingo Pier found its way and hear two of their tracks alongside some of Lukes lush selections.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Vayne is set to appear at The Others Way, Rhythm & Vines, Northern Bass & FOMO Festival. She is making her way up the ranks quickly with the release of hit singles over the past year. Hear some insight & context into three of her songs for this weeks My Morning Mixtape.
Vayne - waitwait!
Vayne - YUCK
Vayne - I'll Be Fine
Excitingly, Billie Rogers, is up in the studio to chat about Girls Rock Camp. A space for kids to come and make music, learn to play instruments and, of course, make their own merch. Rachel chats with Billie about the importance of community and getting the kids out there in the music scene. Plus, with a stellar line-up for the all ages, Girls Rock Camp stage at The Others Way, you better get your hands on a ticket.
Today on Dear Science, done a little differently with Allan speaking to as (distantly) from his home in West Auckland, we speak about exponential increase and what this looks like, penguins vanishing due to climate change, and the edge of the Milky Way - how big IS it??
Moe from Fimo popped in to have a chat about To The Front (FKA Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa) and their just-announced all-ages stage at the Others Way Festival! Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the kaupapa and what to expect on the night. You can also catch Fimo performing at the festival so get a ticket asap!
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on all facets of our lives, including the ways we work and our work-life priorities.
All around the world, workplaces are navigating trends such as the “great resignation”, “quiet quitting” and the “great recruitment”. But in Aotearoa, the “great return” to work is still being negotiated, providing employees and employers an opportunity to redesign the workplace in ways that benefit both.
Joe spoke to Wayne Macpherson from Massey University about how employers respond to work-life flexibility for their employees.
Fresh off the Dimmer tour, Kelly a.k.a. Proteins of Magiccomes into the studio to give us an early spin of her brand new track "Lethal" (out tomorrow) and some super exciting things on the horizon like her Aotearoa tour, and playing The Others Way this October! Whakarongo mai nei!
Ahead of her much anticipated gig as part of this year's The Others Way festival, Rachel chatted to Sydney based Laura Jean about the beauty and integrity of being an amateur and how it has inspired her upcoming album Amateurs which is out November 4th. Whakarongo mai nei!