Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, I Learned The Hard Way, is Chris's Album Of The Weekend. Want to choose an Album Of The Weekend for the nation to hear? Email chris.6music@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Mary Anne poses six burning questions to Scottish musician Aidan Moffat. Aidan's most recent release, a collaborative album with RM Hubbert called Here Lies The Body, is out now. Show more
The FLC man brings you all the good stuff. To mark the start of the World Cup, Huey digs deep in the crates to find classic tracks from previous World Cup years. Show more
Liz is joined by the Go! Team's Ian Parton for Legend In Your Own Lunchtime and chats with a listener about an album they think is All Killer No Filler. Show more
Matty Tavares of BadBadNotGood joins Gilles live in the studio to talk about his debut solo album Déjàvu. Plus the label focus A-Z returns with Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound . Show more
As the World Cup kicked off this week, Craig will dig into his 'sporting' Trunk of Funk. A 6 Music listener will be sharing their love of the funk in the Spinnage au Trois.
Tom presents his unique mix of music including BBC Introducing tracks, and meets Everything But The Girl's Tracey Thorn. Show more
Gazelle Twin compiles a playlist of music of time passed, time imagined and time yet to be lived. Featuring music from Sleaford Mods, Aphex Twin and The Wicker Man OST. Show more
Lammo talks to Matt Johnson as The The are in session at Maida Vale, Mary Anne is joined by Prince's sound engineer Susan Rogers and Nemone chats to Róisín Murphy on Hear Her Day. Show more
Celebrating the artists that have curated Meltdown Festival over its 25 year history, with tracks from Bowie, Anohni, The Cure, MIA and many more. Show more
Heron in concert at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1971, a session recorded by James Blake on 17 June 2013 and one from the Frank and Walters from 24 August 1991. Show more
The concluding part of Alexis Korner's series telling the story of the Rolling Stones, first broadcast in 1973. Part 6 of 6: Up to Date and Where to Now? Show more