The Classic Album of the weekend is the Stone Roses. Chris plays more tracks from the album. Plus he repeats the Hot 8 Brass Band's Hometown Glory with their guide to New Orleans.
Chris Hawkins sits in for Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie, and chats to Becky and Lucy of electro pop trio Stealing Sheep. Show more
Cerys discusses The Stolen Moments exhibition with curator Aino Moongo. And Journalist Sarfraz Manzoor talks about the new film Blinded by the Light. Show more
Janelle Monáe shares the musical milestones of her life in conversation with Matt Everitt. First broadcast in 2018. Show more
The star of Sherlock, The Hobbit & The Office begins a four-week residency at 6Music, delving into his record collection to bring you two hours of the music he loves every week. Show more
Amy Lamé dons her Breton shirt and beret as she spins some Gallic goodness in honour of Bastille Day.
They'll also be your chance to contribute with a Lazy Sunday suggestion. Show more
A special edition of Now Playing as Billy Bragg helps Tom and the team curate a listener-led... Billy Bragg playlist. He'll be playing requests live on the show as well. Show more
Steve Von Till of genre-defining post-metal band Neurosis talks about their legacy. There’s also new contemporary choral music, wildfire prog drumming and brand new Brian Eno. Show more
Don blends his favourite new music with certified sounds from around the world. This week's Crucial Vinyl is Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), released by Wu-Tang Clan in 1993. Show more
The star of Sherlock, The Hobbit & The Office begins a four-week residency at 6Music, delving into his record collection to bring you two hours of the music he loves every week. Show more
The BBC Introducing Mixtape
Angelle Joseph and Richard Haugh sit in.. with a Latitude Suffolk special
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Angelle and Richard from from BBC Introducing in Suffolk sit in with a pre-Latitude special.
The Dance Band in concert in London in 1980, plus a session recorded by Yo La Tengo on this date (15th July) in 1997 and one by Ozric Tentacles (27/11/1995). Show more
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem discusses music that has shaped his life. He also reveals what it was like to produce Arcade Fire and remix David Bowie. First broadcast in 2014. Show more