All this week, the Early Show celebrates the incredible BBC concert and festival recording archive. Expect to hear Deep Purple, Mogwai, Ash, Blur and the John Martyn Band. Show more
It's Burns Night and Mary Anne celebrates the birth of poet and lyricist Robert Burns with a Scottish-inspired playlist which includes Mogwai and Arab Strap. Show more
Cerys celebrates poet Robert Burns and Professor Longhair, the 'Picasso of Keyboard Funk', plus she chats to the producer of a film celebrating the New Orleans musician. Show more
Lauren Laverne presents the Smashing Pumpkins' exclusive Maida Vale session from December 2014, complete with extra tracks not included in the original broadcast. Show more
Guy is in his little attic, listening to wood pigeons. His theme is all things space and he plays tunes by the Flaming Lips, Pink Floyd, Yes and Canned Heat. Show more
Pauline Black from the Selecter plays two hours of music on the theme of freedom and all it entails. Expect everything from the Skatalites to Sia and Sylvester. Show more
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#Acoustic6Music - What should be in the ultimate acoustic playlist?
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Tom Robinson pays tribute to the dignified acoustic guitar and asks the 6 Music listeners to curate the definitive acoustic playlist. Show more
Stuart chats to Ben Chasny from Six Organs of Admittance about new album Hexadic, created using an assemblage of compositional systems from drawing poker cards to magic squares. Show more
Don selects the Jam's 1978 classic record All Mod Cons as his Crucial Vinyl. Show more
Guy is in his little attic, listening to wood pigeons. His theme is all things space and he plays tunes by the Flaming Lips, Pink Floyd, Yes and Canned Heat. 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 Laura Marling at Glastonbury 2010 and sessions from Oasis and Arcade Fire. Show more
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 22: Listen to Me Me ME
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Alan Freeman continues to look in to the youth protest movement of 1967 to 1972, from the Monterey Festival to the flowering of the West Coast sound. Show more