A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by The Chameleons.
Mary Anne hears about nature's symphonies from musician and bio-acoustician Bernie Krause, who has been recording wild soundscapes for more than 45 years. Show more
Shake it, shake it, shake it, but don't break it. Careful while you make breakfast as Huey will have you up and moving. Show more
Liz is joined by Matt Johnson of The The to talk about their 1983 debut album Soul Mining, which has just been re-issued. Matt is the now the only member. Show more
Rob da Bank goes on a meandering flow from dub to disco, folk to four to the floor, plus he is joined in the studio by Rag 'N' Bone Man. Show more
Craig celebrates his 50th birthday with the ultimate funk and soul top 50 countdown, taking you on a musical journey from 1964 through to the present day. Show more
Tom chats to Anton Newcombe, frontman of American rock act The Brian Jonestown Massacre. They formed in San Francisco in 1988 and have gained notoriety for their band lifestyle. Show more
Archdrude Julian Cope invites Stuart into his sound world with a 30-minute back to back mix featuring just four tracks that Julian hails as underplayed gems. Show more
The Joy of 6
Brian Eno, Karl Hyde, Iggy Pop, Martin Mills, Mark Ellen and Victoria Pendleton
1 hour on 6 Music
Highlights from the week including Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, Iggy Pop, Martin Mills of Beggars Banquet with Steve Lamacq, and Gideon Coe soundtracking the Tour de France 2014. Show more
New music in one handy bitesize programme. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents recordings from the BBC's live music archive, including The Divine Comedy at Soho Live in London in 1996, plus BBC sessions from Play Dead and Alela Diane. Show more
Stuart Grundy continues the story of the incomparable Motown label. Show more