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This week's show focuses on Unwound's final album Leaves Turn Inside You, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Features tracks from associated artists such as Elliott Smith, Modest Mouse and Quasi. Also includes songs from Nirvana and Radiohead through varying connections and influences!

For our monthly catch up with the Labour Party, Rosetta and Milly chat with Carmel Sepuloni about the Government's proposal to scrap Fees Free, changes to Climate Law announced yesterday, and the latest split in Te Pāti Māori. Whakarongo mai nei!

Last week the government announced plans to scrap the Broadcasting Standards Authority, the entity that serves to ensure television, radio, and internet broadcasters remain accountable to members of the public. While the government saysit trusts broadcasters to self regulate, it's unclear what this regulation could look like, especially without the all encompassing BSA to ensure that a universal standard is met. In addition, ACT Party Leader David Seymour has expressed dismay at some of the recent publications by state funded broadcasters TVNZ and RNZ. Since Seymour is one of the ministers responsible for appointing the board for each organisation, his comments and criticisms are being compared to threats of censorship. Lastly, the government has announced a new test for prospective immigrants to New Zealand, which would see them quizzed over topics relating to New Zealand values, our Bill of Rights, and our system of government. While the government is proposing this standard of knowledge for immigrants, many New Zealand citizens could be unable to answer the questions. For this weeks catchup with the National Party's Ryan Hamilton, News Director Castor asked about these topics, beginning with the BSA.

this wiki piet and liv r talking ko whio whio/whio - the blue duck !!! whakarongo mai nei. link to piet's notes here!

This week on Dear Science our expert Professor Allan Blackman chatted with us about the science behind football players choking, the chemistry behind the taste of beer, and the woman behind determining the structure of insulin. Thanks to MOTAT, home of powerful play!

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Ata mārie! Rosetta and Milly have your hump day covered with a great Breakfast show, including What's Up with Carmel Sepuloni from the Labour Party, your chance to win tickets to Dry Cleaning and Seun Kuti, AND a very special hour of guest-hosting from Shayne P. Carter! AKA Keith Miller - IYKYK. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

On the 1st of April, a cruise ship departed from the port of Ushuaia, in the far South of Argentina, carrying 175 passengers and crewmembers. Within a week, the first symptoms of the hantavirus infection began to show. A 70 year old Dutch man died onboard, becoming the first fatality of this outbreak, and his wife died not long after. With the death of a German woman in early May, the death toll now stands at three. The surviving passengers, who come from 23 different nationalities, have finally disembarked the ship in the Netherlands, and most have gone back to their home countries where they will go now through a period of quarantine To discuss the specifics of the hantavirus outbreak, producer Toby spoke to infectious disease expert and public science communicator Siouxsie Wiles.

A BUSY SHOW TODAY EVERY1!!!!! piet is here to talk abt the whio, jonjon tolovae is here to talk abt her upcoming comedy fest show, and i (liv) am here to play u sum songs to make ur wednesday sexy and sweet! featuring lots of waiata māori cos nz music months guys !CATCH UP love u all!, liv xxx

Lou is alonely today! :(( A bit of this, a bit of that... CDs were lost (and then promptly found) but you probably can't even tell.

This week's show featured new music from Aldous Harding, the Lemon Twigs, Yard Act and more.

Big thick coats on the dogs of people just trying to help. Thanks Decibel Wines. (Get a discount on your order with code 95BFM.)

Last weekend, Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now opened at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Curated by Hutch Wilco, the exhibition is the first major survey of Chinese contemporary art to be shown in Aotearoa. Split into four connected themes, and showing 67 works by 42 artists and collectives, Forever Tomorrow traverses through four decades of accelerated major transformation in China, examining the experiences of artists from China's Reform and opening up in 1978 to the present day. The first theme, Stones From Other Mountains, explores artists' experiments with the body as action, the instability of language, and the capacity of photography, performance, and moving image to propose realities post-Reform. In the second, People Mountain People Sea, artists are seen turning their attention to the ground beneath their feet: connecting with the land amongst the changing landscapes around them and a period of mass migration to China's cities. The third, Tender Revolutions, looks inward to private lives, attitudes towards intimacy and sexuality, and personal expression. And the fourth and final, In the Clouded Realms, sees artists addressing the architecture of the internet and the behaviours it elicits, navigating the rapidly developing digital era. Merging China's history and the lived experiences of these artists, the works in Forever Tomorrow seek to subvert the idea of China as exceptional, proposing, rather, a shared global experience, that of living in a state of forever tomorrow. Sof caught up with curator of the show, Hutch Wilco, about Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now and his curatorial process.

Today we had Olivia Reeves come in for Fancy New Band! Olivia Reeves Is a young independent indie/rock artist from Tāmaki Makaurau who has worked her way through the competition sphere; Winning solo/duo for New Found Sound and being a two time finalist for Play It Strange! Her set today was unlike anything else we've heard from her as she leans into are more heavy yet catchy guitar sound. Thanks to NZ On Air

Kirsten joins Rosetta for a kōrero about lunarpunk! Whakarongo mai nei! Aphex Twin - Jynweythek (2006) Hinkstep - Moonwalk On Mushroom Street (2011) C418 - Minecraft (2011)

Sof caught up with curator Hutch Wilco of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki's newly opened exhibition Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now, the first major survey of Chinese contemporary art to be shown in Aotearoa And Maya spoke to Artist Antonia Barnett McIntosh about her current exhibition on at RM, A Ponder of Transported Local Delicacies Whakarongo mai x

Mōrena! Finish the week with Rosetta! This morning, she chats to Dr Kirsten Zemke for Travelling Tunes, chatting about lunar punk! Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Antonia Barnett McIntosh is a Tāmaki-based Composer, performer, sound artist, editor and curator. Her multidisciplinary practice often seeks out various modes of connection through collaboration. Collaborating between the threshold spaces of speech/music, performance/rehearsal, composition/writing. Drawing connections between mediums, finding this mutual thread between artistic outputs to build upon. Often working with musicians, dancers, poets, visual artists, and Filmmakers. In her current exhibition at RM, A Ponder of Transported Local Delicacies Barnett McIntosh presents a beautiful sound installation which comprises captured moments of field recordings, and speech. Applying this musical thought to speech, that approaches speech as an instrument in istelf—tunning into its inherent musicality. Reflecting on this in-between state of the live and the documented dwelling in one's mind and body. The sound work itself is dispersed across four channels, creating a dynamic sonic landscape that morphs and shifts, as one moves around the space. Alongside the sound installation Barnett McIntosh offers this secondary mode of documentation within the show text, through a piece of writing, by writer Lisa Samuels. Samuels will also be involved in a collaborative activation of the gallery space with Barnett McIntosh, through a series of performances. Emphasising the active liveliness of the gallery space and the circulative artistic discourse. Maya caught up with Antonia about the show, as well as her overall practice.

Mim Jensen joins Emma Gleason in the studio ahead of her Whammy gig tonight to discuss her new album The Muse, the healing properties of songwriting, and finding yourself through heartbreak. As a special treat, Mim plays two songs live in the bFM studio: Track Star and The Mask. Catch her nationwide tour in Auckland May 7, Christchurch May 29 and Dunedin May 30.

Happy Rāhina! It's been a huge weekend for Milly and Rosetta, but they're back up in the bFM studio serving your Breakfast show and recapping the weekend's shenanigans. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today: Whataukī o Tēnei Wiki with Arini Loader, This Is How We Brew It with Charlie from eighthirty, Loose Reads with Nate from Timeout, and bosom selecta with Teenage Frequencies hosts Jude and Sofie! Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Your bosom selectas i tēnei wiki were Jude and Sofie of Teenage Frequencies! Tune in to the show every Friday 5-7am, or anytime via the bCasts Whakarongo mai nei!

Charlie is up in the studio for This Is How We Brew It - chatting with Rosetta and Milly about all things coffee competitions, including the Cup Tasters and Brewers comps next weekend at The Tuesday Club! We're also giving away a bag of the eighthirty Classic Blend on Friday so text in to 5395 for your chance to win. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Arini joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero, offering up a whakataukī to take throughout our wiki! Whakarongo mai nei! He taua anō tā te kai // Even food can attack

Nate joins Rosetta and Milly in the studio to chat all things pukapuka, on Loose Reads! This week he's reviewing Hannah Lillith Assadi's Paradiso 17 - which is longlisted for the Women's Prize this year! Whakarongo mai nei. Thanks to Timeout Bookstore!

Some of the big country artists and some of the originals.

This week's show featured new music from Amamelia, Kurt Vile, Iceage, The Strokes and more.

Last day of the school holidays! We continue with Matilda and chat about what went on over the holidays.

Frances Chan plays her favourite jazzy theme tunes, celebrates the diversity of James Gadson, plus classics that have spawned tasty samples and a bunch of new releases too. Playlist: Ahmad Jamal – Theme from M.A.S.H Masayoshi Takanaka – Funkee Mah-Chan Toshiki Soejima – Resonance Daniel Caine Orchestra – Theme from “Barney Miller” Kool & The Gang – Give it Up Raffy Bushman – The Leopard Monty Alexander – Aggression Herbie Hancock – Heartbeat Donald Fagen – I.G.Y. Vulfpeck – Running Away Flea – A Plea Ebi Soda, Yaz Ahmed – Chandler Tom Lundberg – Theme from “Night Court” Glass Museum – III Weather Report – Elegant People Jaco Pastorius – Kuru/Speak Like a Child Jill Scott – Pay U on Tuesday Aja Monet ft Meshell Ndegeocello, Georgia Ann Muldrow Justin Hurwitz – Theme from “Whiplash” Dr Tree – One for Dianne

Happy Rāmere e te whānau! It's been a huuuuuge week but Rosetta and Milly are ending on a high, with a great Brekkie show for you! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today: Travelling Tunes with Kirsten Zemke, a kōrero with Deva Mahal about her EP release and forthcoming tour, and From The Crate with Cam! Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Cam is back up in the studio chatting about the latest wax out today at Southbound! Whakarongo mai nei! Connie Converse - Down This Road Alexis Taylor - Wild Horses Tom Misch - Red Moon Thanks to Southbound Records!

Howdy! Rosetta, Milly and Dr Kirsten Zemke are chatting country songs with a storyline this week, whakarongo mai nei! Who's Gonna Feed Them Hogs - Tom T. Hall (1971) Coat of Many Colors - Dolly Parton (1971) Red Dirt Girl - Emmylou Harris (2000)

Last week saw public transport usage in Auckland reach a 7 year high, on account of high fuel prices across the country. While high usage bodes well for public transport, the network is facing difficulties around overcrowding. In addition, Auckland Transport is pushing for central government support to lower fares, which ministers have rejected. Auckland Council has also conducted a review into its resource management consenting processes, and found multiple spots for improvement. And central government has announced dog control law reforms, which Auckland Council has welcomed given its extensive existing operations in animal control. To discuss each of these issues, News Director Castor spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson.

Filling in for Huia today (don't worry, she'll be back next week). This week's Fancy New Band is self-described "Tāmaki chorus pedal dealership" Young Baptist playing forthcoming singles and a bFM classic, live and direct from the bFM studio and brought to you by NZ on Air Music. Thanks to The Tuning Fork

This week Sofie flies solo, sans Jude! Joined by the wonderful Gabi, the show storms through the miserable weather with some sunny feel-good tracks and a sprinkling of English & Russian Post Punk. Heaven is the place where nothing ever happens, ya frothers! Heaven is the mighty B. ⛅

Zac Langdon-Pole is a Tāmaki-based artist whose primarily sculptural-based practice explores contrasting concepts and imagery, proposing unlikely juxtapositions into these often hybrid forms. His current solo exhibition at Lett Thomas Gallery, Caterpillar Soup, presents a series of jigsaw puzzle collages, whereby the artist has placed the pieces of puzzles to make these combined collaged images. Imagery of warfare, volcanic matter, nature, and diagnostic imaging melded together, creating this almost pixelated, technological material language, the works question what these juxtaposing forms could mean in conversation with each other. Sof caught up with Zac about the show at Lett Thomas and his wider practice. They also touched briefly on his project currently showing at the Domain Wintergardens titled Memory Garden (The Kiss).

After a hiatus following their first release in 2019, Young Baptist are back with new material. The Tāmaki Makaurau four-piece is comprised of vocalist and guitarist Hugo Collins, drummer Emlyn Williams, Tim Burrows on lead guitar, and Nico Fitzpatrick on bass. Whakarongo mai nei to hear their forthcoming singles, plus a live version of a tune familiar to bFM listeners, Ice Cold Sensation. Keep an ear out for more recorded tunes set for release this year. Brought to you by NZ On Air Music

Anto Yeldezian is a Tāmaki-based artist of Armenian heritage, who works amongst an expanded painting practice that often leans into methodologies of printmaking. Utilising methods of monoprinting, and stencils, along with a playful use of paint and material exploration. Within his current solo show Desert Island on at Coastal Signs, Yeldezian presents a series of 7 large scale works on raw loose canvas. Installed in a manner in which the works almost engulf the gallery walls, and bring the space into a continuous field of symbols, and marks. The works themselves harness this heavy use of motifs, and symbols as a kind of centering point to the show. The references include camels, palm trees, oil pump-jacks, Homer Simpson's thirsty bird'; ancient fossils, the triple Gs of Canterbury Clothing Company, union jacks and logos of American defence and oil companies. Through the making of the work Yeldezian takes these symbols and applies them to various painterly techniques that almost pull them away from their own inherent meanings/references and into this place of a pattern-like language with its own set of meanings. Maya caught up with Anto about the show as well as his overall practice.

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It's hump day, but Rosetta and Milly have got the cure... it's a bangin' Breakfast show! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show this morning; What's Up with Minister Paul Goldsmith, a kōrero with Liz Stokes about The Beths' shows this week, prizes, tunes, and chats! Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!