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The sudden leak of rain down Auckland doesn't stop the Drive show from rockin' anda rollin' - but Corey's comfortable at home with Dunkin' Donuts as the studio crew enjoy some top notch G&Ts.
Have you ever gotten your ears clean? Do you drive big annoying cars in defiance of Climate Change? Would you like to hear a sample of the beats playing at Flamingo Pier Waiheke? Welcome to the Drive programme for Wednesday.
We have Tim Mahon of Blam Blam Blam phone in about his guide to touring, as written on AudioCulture - and apparently, the b in bFM has changed its meaning... You're gonna have to listen to the episode and find out what it really means now.
Live from the Chris Cuffaro photo exhibition at Indigo Studios, Ponsonby - we bring you our first Drive Island for 2023 with a special performance from Reb Fountain and her band.
Steve comes in after watching When Bob Came, the legendary Brian Wafer joins us for What's Cooking, and all throughout the episode, if you must know, the crew were sipping on some very nice Peach Cider.
For Marijuana Media this week, Chris speaks with us about legal hemp without a license and declaring intent to grow hemp. Also featuring an update on New South Wales' changes to Roadside Testing, Everlee Wihongi's possession charge being vacated, and Gandalf.
Cover Host Alex is joined by Comedian Tom Sainsbury to chirp about Tom's gig as a Bird Call Competition judge at FAM this weekend, and Tom's upcoming dance show, Sharp Teeth, next month.
Smashton and Big J are joined by Ben and Tom from Holiday Records to debut Hot off the press - a new segment to discuss Holidays new initiative Drops: A collaboration between Holiday and Local Artists pressing limited edition vinyl of digital releases
On That’s the Spirit, Professor Emeritus Peter Lineham joins us to discuss the Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV on Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence. Shabooya!
Starting with the Honours this week, Sue Nolan gets a gong (OMNZ) for services to drug testing in the workplace. Then, the healthcare backlog for prescriptions, and a Blenheim woman who admitted to selling cannabis to RSE workers told police she did it because otherwise they would be “ripped off” by other dealers. Good news: revoking the Industrial Hemp Regulations will usher in big changes for local industries.
Elle spoke to Markus of goldenstar about their latest EP Chamber Music. Written alongside the melting snow of the Montreal winter, the melancholia of their surroundings seeps through into the sparce guitar lines and restrained vocal performances. Its music that lingers within you long after you’ve finished listening. Utterly Brilliant.