A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by Amy Winehouse.
Oh happy day. Godmother of punk Patti Smith and film director Darren Aronofsky are on the show talking about new film Noah, which features Russell Crowe and Emma Watson. Show more
Huey celebrates the year 1994, the end of the golden age of hip hop, by playing tracks from that year and archive recordings underlining its significance. Show more
Liz chats to south London duo Turin Brakes ahead of the release of their new single. Show more
Gilles celebrates two years on 6 Music with his usual Saturday mix-up selection, joining the dots between soul, hip hop, house, afro, electronica, jazz and beyond. Show more
Craig celebrates musical legacy of Marvin Gaye, 30 years on from his death. Features listener suggestions and contemporary remixes of some of Gaye's finest work. Show more
Tom chats to John Bramwell of I Am Kloot and plays some of his solo live recordings. Show more
Graham Massey joins Stuart to give him a history of the drum machine, from its origin as a timekeeper through to its creative use by artists such as Sly and the Family Stone. Show more
Highlights from the week including Roddy Frame talking about his new album, Conor Oberst in session, an excerpt from Iggy Pop's show and author Nick Groom talking to Cerys Mathews. Show more
New music in one handy bitesize programme. Show more
Featuring The Kinks at BBC TV Centre in London in 1973, plus BBC sessions from Supergrass and Ride as part of the Britpop at the BBC season. Show more
Mark Radcliffe takes a canny look at the trials and tribulations of the Gallagher brothers and one of the biggest British bands of all time. Show more