A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by Phoenix.
Get woken softly, sweetly and sonorously by Mary Anne Hobbs. Three hours of blissful, peaceful electronica and charming acoustic music with a sprinkling of rock and roll. Show more
Cerys Matthews is joined by folk music songwriter Bonnie Dobson, ahead of her UK tour. Show more
Dutch film-maker and photographer Anton Corbijn talks about using music in his work. Show more
Guy Garvey shines his Finest Hour spotlight on Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith and dances like Molly Ringwald. Show more
Pauline Black from the Selecter plays two hours of music on the theme of mavericks. Expect everything from PJ Harvey to Public Service Broadcasting to Prince Buster. Show more
Bjork is back with new album Vulnicura, due in March 2015, so Tom Robinson asks for suggestions for a special Bjork playlist. Show more
Mute Records founder Daniel Miller sits in for Stuart Maconie on the Freak Zone and plays tracks by Liars, the Pretty Things and Plastikman. Show more
The Don's Crucial Vinyl, an album that has shaped his musical taste, is Remain in Light by Talking Heads. Show more
Guy Garvey shines his Finest Hour spotlight on Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith and dances like Molly Ringwald. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Chris Hawkins presents recordings from the BBC's archive of live music including Noah and the Whale at Glastonbury 2009 and sessions from Vardis and Crispy Ambulance. Show more
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 15: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?
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Alan Freeman considers the phenomenon of white British artists, such as the Rolling Stones, the Animals and Eric Clapton playing the blues. First broadcast in 1994. Show more