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Marlon Williams and Tiki Taane are live in the studio, with a cheeky extra rendition of cocktails made - as Corey flies back home for the holiday break.
First it was the wrong theme track, then it was Newsroom technical difficulties, and finally a Fire Alarm!? What's going on at the B? Ooh, there's also a lot of weed news and some brilliant wine sampled too!
David Lange turns up on the subject of Mashups - Avatar is back and is the subject of Flicks ’n That - Mark of New Plymouth’s own Infinity Ritual phones in for What’s Cooking - and apparently web domains end in .cum now...
Jonny finds an old number bFM once used, a curious Corey phones it up... And space wizard Josh, from The Stardome summarises the year in space that was for 2022.
Jonny confesses to attending Guns 'n Roses during the weekend, Peter Lineman ponders a religious view of the world being explored in Social Studies classes, and Rita Steel gives us the rundown on the biggest environment wins of 2022.
Jonny tries to teach Corey phone etiquette, the talented Luke Buda phones in from Wellington for Friday Live, and the listeners go mad over the coppers sending out speeding tickets.
We get the latest blazed news from Chris in Marijuana Media, sample some tasty drinks in a double-bill edition of Cocktail Corner, and the Lo-Fi Crew visit ahead of their 5th Birthday celebration at The Mothership this weekend.
We celebrate International Brownie Day early by microwaving one in a mug, and we're joined by Aussie band, The Oogars, ahead of their tour of New Zealand in 2023.
The Drive Crew were blessed with the presence of Princess Chelsea and her band in the bFM Lounge - and Audioculture's Russell Brown pops in as we remember Hamish Kilgour of The Clean.
Playlist
Les Big Byrd - Falling And Never Hitting The Bottom
Speedometer - Kashmir
Ashinoa - Disguised In Orbit
Faze Action - Time By Your Side
Soaked Oats - Simple Pleasures
U.S. Girls - Mad As Hell
Jonathan Bree - Destiny feat. Princess Chelsea
Ride - Leave Them All Behind
Nelsh Bailterspace - I'm in love with these times
The Clean - Dunes
Tiny Ruins & Hamish Kilgour - Hurtling Through
The Clean - Point That Thing Somewhere Else
Half Hexagon - Ramona
Hollow Ship - Take Off
Hans Pucket - You Must Chill
Pavement - Cut Your Hair
Deva Mahal - I Want You
T.G. Shand - WAWO
Finn Johansson - There Were Things That I Forgot
Hans. - Candy ft. imugi 이무기
Pond - America's Cup
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Sleep Drifter
Khruangbin - People Everywhere (Still Alive) - Extended
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.