A great mix of music for the weekend.
A glorious way to wake up. Four hours of the best music, crammed into three. Show more
Cerys marks International Women's Day with a sonic cocktail celebrating the concept of equal rights, featuring tracks by Sugar Pie DeSanto, Blondie, Dona Onete and Nina Simone. Show more
Miranda Sawyer speaks intimately to Björk about the creative process of her songwriting, which can often begin with a colour in her head. Show more
Guy celebrates International Woman's Day with tunes from Jane Weaver, Nico and Jesca Hoop, plus a cracking PJ Harvey anecdote. Show more
Sit back for a Sunday afternoon full of quality tracks, random thoughts and spoken-word gems as Jarvis rifles through his record collection. Show more
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Tom Robinson asks for suggestions for an all-women playlist to celebrate International Women's Day and honour female achievement in music. Show more
Stuart explores sonic arts commission Saisonscape and talks to experimental musician Rob St John about landscape, sonification and submerging quarter-inch tape. Show more
Don's choices cross time, space and genre, plus he selects Holger Czukay's 1979 release Movies as his Crucial Vinyl. Show more
Guy celebrates International Woman's Day with tunes from Jane Weaver, Nico and Jesca Hoop, plus a cracking PJ Harvey anecdote. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Chris Hawkins presents Steve Hackett at Reading Festival in 1981, plus BBC sessions from Fairport Convention and Beth Gibbons. Show more
Brinsley Ford explores how independence in 1962 helped shape the form of Jamaican music, as well as how it developed musically, politically and socially. Show more