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Estere, Fancy Fingers, Winyo - Doug Dala
The Circling Sun - Flying
Nilufer Yanya - Treason
Carnivorous Plant Society - You're Too Much
Kokoroko - Never Lost
Liam Finn - Old Man Spider
bar italia - Cowbella
The Radio Dept. - Heaven's on Fire
Awning - The Gun
Pearly* - Superglue
Greatsouth - It's getting hotti - demo
Ben Chavasse - Letdown
The Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog
Valentino Del Mar - THEME TO A TESLA TAKEDOWN
Tami Neilson - Salvation Mountain
Bub - Mrs Julian Casablancas
Big Thief - All Night All Day
Frances Grass - Half Loved
Divine Earth, Princess Nokia - More Light
Leroi Conroy - Tiger Trot
Adrian Sherwood - The Collapse Of Everything
MOKOMOKAI - KEI HEA
Paul Cathro - Throw Me Back
Toy Shaw - Fight!
Princess Chelsea - Aftertouch (Disasteradio Cover)
The Lijadu Sisters - Danger
DJ Name - Two Timing - Pistaccio Remix
Actual - Mid Length
Kōroto - Shadowstep
Grecco Romank - GoldCard

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95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 10, 2019

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Thu 10 Oct 2019

Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are powering through the week, with some spicy new tunes to get through our Thursday; Dr. Bryce Edwards gives us a heads up on what's been happening in politics; Aaron and Charlotte from Stone Soup Magazine pop in to talk spring planting on Breakfast Food; Randa brings us a new track, 'Toughen Up' to brighten up this cloudy morning; Troy's got some picks From The Crate; and Amelia talks dog ghosts, Nic Cage, and the 95bFM Top Ten.

Political Commentary w/ Dr. Bryce Edwards: October 10, 2019

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Thu 10 Oct 2019

Dr. Bryce Edwards dials in from Wellington to fill us in on what's been happening in politics around Aotearoa. Covering the low voter turnout in local elections, what's been happening with NZ First and what we could being doing with the governments budget surplus. 

From The Crate w/ Troy Ferguson: October 10, 2019

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Thu 10 Oct 2019

LP exploration with the ever-knowledgeable Troy, featuring the following new cakes and/or tasty re-releases:

  • Tyree Glenn Jr - Jealous Love
  • Al Johnson - Your Love
  • Damon Locks/Black Monument Ensemble - Colors That You Bring
  • John Coltrane - Blue World

All available from and thanks to Southbound Records.

Breakfast Food w/ Aaron McLean & Charlotte McCrae: October 10, 2019

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Thu 10 Oct 2019

Aaron and Charlotte from Stone Soup Syndicate pop into the studio for some Breakfast Food, this morning. Chatting about what the magazine does, the importance of independent media and how to reduce your carbon footprint through feeding yourself (how good is that). Keep an eye out for a copy at your local cafe or check out their Instagram to locate one for yourself.

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 9, 2019

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Wed 9 Oct 2019

Today on your bFM Breakfast: First things first, let's fix the zip on Rob's bag; then we've got National MP, Chris Penk, stepping in for Paula Bennett this morning; followed by Rob's lesson on the placebo effect; Rachel shares a snippet of Long Player, with her Short Player; and we're lucky enough to have Molly Nilsson on the line before she graces our shores in December. Plus, a bunch of great contributions from the callers. 

I/V w/ Moly Nilsson: October 9, 2019

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Wed 9 Oct 2019

Skyping in live from Berlin this morning is Molly Nilsson- swedish songwriter and owner of independent record label Dark Skies Association. Rachel spoke to Molly about her most recent album '2020' which covers everything from Climate Change to gun control, while still managing to retain a hopeful core. 

Molly Nilssen will be heading to New Zealand in december for the first time to play in Auckland and Wellington-awesome! 

The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: October 9, 2019

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Wed 9 Oct 2019

This week on The Mind Trench, we're digging our way through the placebo effect. How does it work? Does it really cure you? Is paracetamol even real? Interesting stuff.

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 8, 2019

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Tue 8 Oct 2019

Today on your bFM Breakfast: The listeners prove their musical genius, yet again, in Second Guessing; His Worship chats to us whilst in the chaos of local body elections; Cindy and Tei. pop in up to the studio to give us the lowdown on Garden of Celebration; Sam's back to his binge watching ways; and Jiwon Hong talks to us about pancreatitis. Plus, Rachel's looking to the hive mind for answers.

Ready, Steady, Learn w/ Dr. Jiwon Hong: October 8, 2019

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Tue 8 Oct 2019

The Hugo Charitable Trust Research Fellow in the Department of Surgery and the School of Biological Sciences, Dr. Jiwon Hong, joins us in studio to talk to us about her research to help sufferers of pancreatitis. Dr. Jiwon Hong talks us through what pancreatitis is, what drugs are currently available and why it's important to develop more drugs in this field.

Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff: October 8, 2019

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Tue 8 Oct 2019

His Worship is in the middle of local body elections, with enough time for a quick chat about the low voter turnout, climate strikes and the ongoing debate of free speech versus hate speech.