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This week for Friday Drive, the team of news directors took over the show with some crazy danceable tunes to celebrate Stella's last day at bFM. We also heard a set from PONZ, an Auckland based DJ with a new single to share live on the show.
Plenty of tunes, laughs, and Breaking News in this Friday Drive, brought to you as always by The Beer Spot!
Milly takes the helm with so many special guests, Marijuana Media with Chris Fowlie and Michael Balderstone, president of the Aussie Legalise Cannabis Party and the Nimbin Hemp Embassy, Cocktail Corner with Rob Elliot, founder of Winetopia, and Joel Field of Pearly to talk about their upcoming gig this Saturday at Whammy Bar.
Welcome back to Tuesday Drive with Rosetta! Today on the show we had a kōrero with Violet Hirst about her latest single 'For You', did a recap of the SRN Top 10 (spoiler alert, it's bangin' this week), alongside your usual faves Pete Surf, the News Team, Entertainment Guide - and looooots of music! Kia pai te wiki whānau!
Playlist
Joe Kaptein - Eternal Afternoon
Modern Artefact - Apollonia (Oyobi Rework)
Yannis & The Yaw, Tony Allen, Yannis - Under The Strikes
Allysha Joy - david
Izo FitzRoy, Sam Redmore - Chasing Days - Sam Redmore Remix
SAM MORTON - Kaleidoscope
salvia palth - you wouldn't ask a fire to stop
Skilaa - Solos
FKA Twigs - oh my love
Estere - Control Freak
Sol Paradise - Earth
MJ Lenderman - She's Leaving You
Mercury Rev - Holes
Marlin's Dreaming - Hello My Dear
Dateline - Hands
T. G. Shand - Scenes
Violet Hirst - Alternate Ways to Pray
Rita Mae - My Bad
Violet Hirst - For You
Truth - Acid Test
VIËW - Stop It feat. Mike Tea & MĀ
Cleo Sol - Nothing on Me
Diaz Grimm - Pepeha feat. Diggy Dupé
Caru & DylanBiscuit - Boys a Liar
Hallelujah Picassos - Kiss The Smiling Electric Buddha
The Trouble Twins take Drive, yarning to Pat and Cam from Soft Bait about their new single from their forthcoming record and hear some tunes from Frank On Tap for Drive Live. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week on Thursday Drive, Milly is joined by a delectable smorgasbord of guests, from Marijuana Media with Chris Fowlie, Cocktail Corner thanks to Bar Magda, to Goodwill chatting his brand new single.
Space! Astronomer Josh Aoraki joins Smashton and Big J for another week, to talk about China's latest manned launch, the launch of SpaceX's Starship, and a successful fly-by of Mars.
We gave Professor Emeritus Peter Lineham a call for That’s The Spirit and boy did we chat! This week's topic was Buddhism and why it appeals to people disenchanted with traditional religion.
Elle spoke to Cate Le Bon on the emotional core of her latest album Michaelangelo Dying. Le Bon’s thematic arc of the album, an enigmatic take on the pit of heart break. Sonically dense and laden in synths Le Bon revels in the throes of heart ache, though her disarming and earnest narrative threads.
They spoke about the writing process of the album and adapting it for the live shows later in June.
Elle spoke to Tom Dowse (guitar) and Nick Buxton (drums), of Dry Cleaning, ahead of their show at the Hollywood Avondale, on 3 June. Their recently released third album Secret Love, explores the quintessential Dry Cleaning sound and pushes it a bridge further. With Florence Shaw’s characteristically level and restrained vocal delivery accompanied by a narratively driven world of synths, guitar riffs and at times a saxophone.
Heading into Strange Universe Winter season, Milly from the 95bFM Breakfast show had a brief chat with American indie-rock singer Cass McCombs, who will be playing live in Tāmaki Makaurau on the 26th this month at Double Whammy.
For the past 7 years, FromThePithas been an annual celebration of Aotearoa’s finest gig photographers, who each week muscle their way through bustling moshpits at venues across Aotearoa, tirelessly working to document our country's amazing music scene.
Smashton and Big J can speak from personal experience about their excitement of seeing photos from their own gigs pop up in these compilations. They chat to both curator and photographer Dave Simpson and photographer Jade Johnson.