Chris Hawkins asks what mundane things are niggling listeners in the Wednesday Whine.
Shaun is after Earworms, plus Jeremy Vine joins him for the Jeremy Vinyl feature as part of Record Store Day 2016. Show more
Melt Yourself Down bring their post-punk exotica to the live room for a raucous session. The seven-piece play tracks from their second album Last Evenings on Earth. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie with are joined by Stuart Braithwaite from Glasgow post-rock band Mogwai. Show more
Steve chats to Justin Sullivan from New Model Army about Thunder and Consolation, plus he looks ahead to Record Store Day with Love Music in Glasgow and a new Roots Manuva release. Show more
Music royalty on the show, it's on Dave Graney and the mistLY all the way from the Antipodes. Clare Moore on Drums, Stu Thomas on Bass, Dave Graney Vox and Malcolm Ross on Guitar. Show more
The Label of Love is Coxsone, plus Gideon Coe plays sessions by British Sea Power, the Colourblind James Experience and Diagram Brothers. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin.
Paul Sexton presents a profile of Al Green, featuring an interview with the Reverend in which he talks candidly about his youth and the start of his outstanding career. Show more
David Quantick continues his exploration of music's love affair with the 45 rpm single with a look at the workings of the singles industry. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Gordon Giltrap in concert at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1975, plus sessions from the Ravishing Beauties and Dead Can Dance. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more