Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Chris set the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra a 'lockdown challenge' to record David Bowie's Sound and Vision.
Over 80 musicians, all performing their own parts individually at home.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal talk about their new TV series Normal People, and we join Radio 1, Radio 2, 1Xtra and the Asian Network in the Great British Singalong. Show more
Following the death of Florian Schneider, co-founder of Kraftwerk, today's episode of Gold Soundz sees Shaun play out the whole of the band's 1977 album Trans Europe Express. Show more
Shaun Keaveny
Ep 318 - With new music from LA Priest and live Music from Baxter Dury
4 hours on 6 Music
Shaun has a couple of live tracks recorded for us by Baxter Dury. Plus, Fontaines DC chat in the Music News and there is new music from LA Priest. Show more
Craig Charles at Teatime
Magnetic Fields A.K.A Stephin Merritt provides some short but beautifully crafted live music for us this evening - all within social distancing rules. Show more
Sessions from The Wave Pictures, Sergeant Buzfuz, Cavern Of Anti Matter, Nick Drake.
Steve Lamacq curates an hour of his favourite new music.
6 Music Stories
The Man Machine - Kraftwerk, Krautrock And The German Electronic Revolution
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for 10 months
As part of our celebration of electronic music, another chance to hear Jarvis Cocker present the story of Kraftwerk, one of popular music's most influential groups. Show more
Thundercat, Burial, Nina Simone and Mazzy Star. Show more
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 32: All That Funky Stuff
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for 6 months
Alan Freeman celebrates James Brown and the funkiest music ever recorded.
Janice Long continues a series looking at the Liverpool's post-Beatles music scene. Tonight part 4: All Together Now - Beyond Madchester. Show more
Shakespears Sister in concert in London in 1992, plus a session by Th' Faith Healers recorded on this date (27th January) in 1994 and one by FEELS (5/3/20219). Show more