Have you ever wondered whether a 10 year old boy is going to steal your backpack? If the answer's yes or no, then please listen to this podcast where we discuss that topic and so much more. All the regulars are here apart from DVDan who couldn't be bothered. Fair enough.
[reflections / instincts: 15 memories I forgot I lost / ode to solace]
Tracklist:
07 - TIBSLC
On The Roof - Shek O
Fragment 003 - SETI
Drifting - Sub Dub
Low Down - Futique
Health Loop - Tetsu Inoue
Track 2, Part 1 - Steps-dis-charge
Lower - Dietrich Schoenemann
pt.1 - Savvas Metaxas
Folds and Rips (Huerco S. Version) - Picnic
Untitled (tribe) - Adam Shaikh & Tim Floyd
Static State - Omicron
Pastels - Shek O
The Apartment Becomes Me - KAGAMI Smile
Joe Kaptein is up in the studio, chatting to Rosetta and Milly about his new album Pool Sharks - out now digitally and on vinyl! Joe also chats about his forthcoming gigs this Thursday and Friday at The Apartment on K Road. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jess plays new waiata from Eris Drew, Tirzah, Ouri, LB and many more!
For Long Player, Jess chats to Aotearoa-born, London-based artist, Jordan Rakei about his album, 'What We Call Life', out now via Ninja Tune. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Hannah speaks with Dennis Lyxzén from Swedish hardcore punk band Refused, who will be playing at Laneway 2017! They discuss the band's music and their 2012 reformation, after being apart for 24 years.
Craig's been doing some late night emailing... to the bank. Will they help him buy a house? (Watch this space.) Feat. such pertinent home-ownership based questions as: How much loan is too much loan? Why do some apartments seem cheaper than they are in long-term reality? What percentage of your income should you dedicate to repayments? Should we all just go camping instead?
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The government announced their ideal route for the new Auckland city light rail last week. The light rail is intended to connect the Auckland Airport with other parts of the city in order to improve public transport efficency. However, out of the three route options proposed the governments top choice is garnerning criticism from many with regards to it's practicality. The Public Transport Users Association was apart of the inital conversations between the government and the Auckland Light Rail Project as to what would be the best way to link the Auckland Airport with other parts of the city. Emily Bell spoke to the National Coordinator for the Public Transport Users Association about the government's light rail route choice and what other alternatives could be put in place instead.
Milly takes you through a great three hours of radio, with Club Ruby making an appearance for Friday Live, brought to you by NZ ON Air Musicwith thanks to McLeod's Brewery. Whakarongo mai nei for good vibes all round!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Breakfast brings the sunshine out, we reckon; Fabian talks to Rachel after an earthquake in California, very scary stuff, but still talking movie releases; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Do Wop, one of her personal faves; Liv does a great interview with Mike Skinner from The Streets; special bFM alumni, George Fenwick, gives us a juicy theatre guide for Stage Direction; and Laurette and Aaron come up to studio to talk Slow Saturdays and sustainable fashion. We made it to Friday, yay!