A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album.
Mary Anne speaks to Ryuichi Sakamoto about his childhood in Japan, his experiences at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and his memories of Yellow Magic Orchestra. Show more
30 years ago, Public Enemy rewrote the rulebook when it came to sampling. It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back is a hip-hop classic. Huey celebrates its legacy. Show more
This week's Lunchtime Legends are Ladytron who will be live in the studio with Liz. Show more
Leon Vynehall joins Giles for Words and Music following the release of his debut album on Ninja Tune. Plus Nottingham singer Yazmin Lacey is in session and in conversation. Show more
Craig's guest is music band leader, composer and producer Adam Gibbons aka Lack of Afro. Mr Afro will then take to the decks to produce this week's 30 minute Trunk of Funk. Show more
An alternative After Hour this week as Tom plays music from Nigeria after 11pm with author and journalist Frankie Edozien. Show more
The Colombian sound artist and musician Lucrecia Dalt compiles a playlist. Featuring music and sound art from Canada, Italy, Hungary, Germany Japan, Sweden and more. Show more
Caitlin on her latest novel How To Be Famous, NIN's Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross join Lauren Laverne, and Amy Lamé celebrates London's 100 Club turning 75. Show more
6 Music Recommends... the New Music Playlist in one handy bite-size programme. Show more
Paul Weller recorded at the Phoenix Festival in 1995, plus a session recorded by Elroy on 1 July1983 and one from A Witness from 20 November 1988. Show more
Johnnie Walker looks at the early days of Atlantic Records, exploring how the company was set up and how it became home to some of the world's greatest soul singers. Show more