Comedian Nic Sampson brings in some of his favourite stand-up. Including comedy from Angela Dravid, Saturday Night Live, Will Ferrell & Kristen Wiig, and Paul F. Tompkins.
Check out Nic's show, Jewel Heist, at the NZ International Comedy Festival!
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches." the third studio album from Madchester band Happy Mondays. Released in 1990, this record was one of the seminal albums to come out of the Madchester scene of the early 1990s.
We share a mix from the original Aotearoa junglist - 48sonic. 48sonic has been there from the start, via his residency at Auckland's first D'n'B night 'The Breaks', and his seminal show on bFM from 1996 to 2006. He digs deep in the crates for an hour. Gus rounds out the show with some captivating and charismatic music.
D.H.S - Attention Earth People
Frits Wentink, DJ Boring - Oli Coony
Project Pablo - Night Shift
DJ Clea - Fantasy
Gnork - Yoga On E
Marquis Hawkes - Light Of My Life
Luca Lozano - The Horn
Wilson Phoenix - Expansion
Yaleesa Hall - Zoe Price
Beton, Wevie Sonder - Directions
DJ Haus - Wait For The Green Man
Louis Digital - Ecology of Fear
Contactless - Static
Bell Towers - Ikea Hack (Baba Stiltz Remix)
Lake Haze - Hydro Blast
Ludwig A_F_ Röhrscheid - Firefly
George Ernest - Mermaid Dive
Even Tuell & Midnightopera - Untitled B2
Genius of Time - Djungel Jam
Eddy & Dus - A from B
Wata Igarashi - Question and Answer
Love Root II - Funky Emotions (a mix)
Jimpster - Step by Step
Ploy - Move Yourself
Joanne Forma - The Twittering Machine
Joy o, Ben Vince - Transition 2
Randomer - Freak Dub
Sweet Exorcist - Bonus Samba
Ramos - Louder
Prince - The Future (melon rework)
Mory Kante - ye ke ye ke (afro acid long remix)
Rumberos de Aye - Canto Del Caribe (jose marquez mix)
VO - Mashisa (dub mix)
This week Sam takes a look at New York hip hop duo Gang Starr's seminal second album "Step in the Arena". Released in 1991, this album set Gang Starr up as one the leading groups within the hardcore hip hop scene of the early 90s.
This week Johnny Moondog and Labretta Suede hosted Friday Drive as midnight required them elsewhere... Angus Thunder from Sunday Best, no stranger to Rockin' Pneumonia himself, kept the seats warm with a couple of hours of selection of what he considers to be Rock'n Roll, everything from P.H.F. to Rod Stewart! Listen out for the rare Norton Records reissues of seminal pre-Beatles brit rock... JM & LS will be back next week for more of what ails ya.
This week Sam takes a look at the second album from New York jazz rap duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Mecca and the Soul Brother." Released in 1992, this album is considered to be a seminal album from the New York jazz rap scene of the early 90s and one of the best hip-hop albums of all time.