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Martin Sagadin - Jesenska Pesem
Dry Cleaning - Let Me Grow and You'll See the Fruit
Rowland S. Howard - (I know a girl called) Johnny
MJ Lenderman & This Is Lorelei - Dancing in the Club (MJ Lenderman Version)
Marlon Williams - Party Boy
Tami Neilson - Borrow My Boots
Hemi Hemingway - Wings of Desire
Hayden Pedigo - Long Pond Lily
Willie Nelson - Buddy
Fine - Moment
Jazmine Mary - Memphis
Troy Kingi - Sudden Dip (feat. Lucky Lance)
Babyface - Kiss by Ra
Nightmares On Wax - Holding On feat. Ladi6
Te Manu - Tū Māori Mai
Geneva AM - Tapu Te Po (Cover)
Patea Maori Club - Ngoi Ngoi
Theia - Holy War
Jon Sable - People Person
Groove Council - Let's Get Wellington Moving
FAUZIA - The Way
Jim Legxacy - Stick
Massive Attack - Angel
Moby - Honey
Little Simz - Young
Sneakerpimps - Small Town Witch
Hallelujah Picassos - Rewind (Surly remix) (Sackville St Dub)
Exploding Rainbow Orchestra - On The Run feat. Diggy Dupé
Caru, Brandn Shiraz - Two for Two (Side A)
The Circling Sun - Amina
Nathan Haines - Just Holdin' On feat. Eo (Christoph El Truento Remix)
Sister Nancy - Bam Bam
The Specials - Too Much Too Young
Soho, Pal Joey - Hot Music
Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough
Ty Segall - Every 1's A Winner
The Phoenix Foundation - Vampire Class
Pulp - The Man Comes Around
Iggy Pop - Cold Metal
Bauhaus - Terror Couple Kill Colonel (bside version)
Earth Tongue - Dungeon Vision
AW - OLD BOY

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From The Crate w/ Troy Ferguson: October 3, 2019

From The Crate w/ Troy Ferguson: October 3, 2019 From The Crate w/ Troy Ferguson: October 3, 2019, 33.78 MB
Thu 3 Oct 2019

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

  • Brazzos Et OK Jazz - Tcha Tcha Tcha Mi Amor
  • Blue Mitchell - Blue’s Blues
  • Moonchild - Wise Women

All available from and thanks to Southbound Records.

APRA Silver Scroll 2019 Coverage: October 3, 2019

APRA Silver Scroll 2019 Coverage: October 3, 2019 APRA Silver Scroll 2019 Coverage: October 3, 2019, 40.36 MB
Thu 3 Oct 2019

Rachel and Tess were on the ground at the APRA Silver Scrolls 2019, weaving their way through the champagne-toting crowd with microphones in hand, to bring you the hot scoop from the nominees and finalists.

The Beths, Tiny Ruins, BENEE, Aldous Harding and Avantdale Bowling Club were all up for the the 2019 APRA Silver Scroll Award, which recognises excellence in songwriting; with Aldous Harding eventually taking the crown for her brilliant track 'The Barrel'. We also spoke to Angelique Te Rauna who, alongside Tyna Keelan and Matauranga Te Rauna, wrote the APRA Maioha Award winning track 'Ka Ao'. Plus we heard from 95bFM fave Karl Steven who took the title of APRA Best Original Music in a Series Award for 'The Bad Seed' television score.

Whakarongo mai! 

 

 

 

Breakfast Food w/ Leisha Jones: October 3, 2019

Breakfast Food w/ Leisha Jones: October 3, 2019 Breakfast Food w/ Leisha Jones: October 3, 2019, 17.37 MB
Thu 3 Oct 2019

Today we're talking pizza. Favourite toppings, best dough recipe, New York style or Italian? It's all very good and we're here for it.

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 2, 2019

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 2, 2019 95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 2, 2019, 319.94 MB
Wed 2 Oct 2019

Today on your bFM Breakfast: Aw, what a beautiful sunrise streaming into the Breakfast studio this morning; Rob enlightens us on some pyschological traits that we all seem to possess; the Prime Minister's on the line to catch up with some of the politics that we've seen in the last month; and Show Me Shorts Film Festival Director, Gina Dellabarca, pops in to talk us through watching 2000 short films and what made the line up. 

What's Up? w/ Jacinda Ardern: October 2, 2019

What's Up? w/ Jacinda Ardern: October 2, 2019 What's Up? w/ Jacinda Ardern: October 2, 2019, 17.59 MB
Wed 2 Oct 2019

The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in to catch up with Rachel about a few of the things that have happened in the last month. Covering the UN Climate Summit, and how Aotearoa's going to tackle this enormous issue, and the Labour Party sexual assault allegations. 

I/V w/ Gina Dellabarca: October 2, 2019

I/V w/ Gina Dellabarca: October 2, 2019 I/V w/ Gina Dellabarca: October 2, 2019, 13.55 MB
Wed 2 Oct 2019

Gina Dellabarca, festival director for Show Me Shorts Film Festival, popped in today to let us know what's on at this year's fest. From the home-grown to the international, animation to music video- there's something for everyone and plenty to keep you entertained. 

The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: October 2, 2019

The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: October 2, 2019 The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: October 2, 2019, 18.39 MB
Wed 2 Oct 2019

We're coming close to home with a personality trait that it seems more common than you think. Rob's introducing us to the Dunning–Kruger effect, a cognitive bias in which people mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is. We're all pretty familiar, right?

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 1, 2019

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 1, 2019 95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: October 1, 2019, 321.8 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2019

Today on your bFM Breakfast: Up bright and early to get your Breakfast on time; showcasing the bFM listeners music knowledge in Second Guessing; His Worship dials in from Bethells Beach to talk PR, North Te Papa, and housing; Sam brings us his personal take on The Politician, and reminds everyone to vote; and Dr. Tamasailau Suaali joins us to talk about her research into Māori and Samoan peoples experiences of the youth justice system. Thankful for the tasty Altura coffee with Breakfast, this morning.

Ready, Steady, Learn w/ Dr. Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni: October 1, 2019

Ready, Steady, Learn w/ Dr. Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni: October 1, 2019 Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni: October 1, 2019, 88.23 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2019

Dr. Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni from the University of Auckland pops into the studio to talk about her ground-breaking research, with Dr. Robert Webb and Dr. Juan Tauri, the Marsden-funded research focuses on how Māori and Samoan peoples describe their experience of youth justice across three different countries. Dr. Tamasailau and Rachel discuss the disproportionate representation in the justice system and the need for more research in these areas.

Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff: October 1, 2019

Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff: October 1, 2019 Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff: October 1, 2019, 21.32 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2019

The Mayor dials in all the way from beautiful Bethells Beach to chat with Rachel about what's going on in Tāmaki this morning. We're talking the councils PR spending, what's happening with North Te Papa, and how on earth we're going to get through the housing crisis.