The Doors self-titled debut from 1967 is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Plus Novelist Matt Haig talks about how music helps with his mental health.
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The Doors self-titled debut from 1967 is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Plus Novelist Matt Haig talks about how music helps with his mental health.
Singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas joins Mark and Stuart to share her First, Last and Everything and discuss her new music. Show more
Amy chats to Berlin Night Tzar Lutz Leichsenring who pioneered the model for ‘United We Stream’ which hosts live music and club events online for people to enjoy in their own homes Show more
Scottish author and international best-seller Irvine Welsh chooses an hour of his favourite songs, and talks about the stories behind them. Show more
Guy's featured artist this week is Radiohead and there are two family missives this week from Marcus and Louise. Plus there's the triumphant return of Yodel of the Week. Show more
Roisin Murphy co-hosts the show from home, via Twitter, as we delve into Moloko's back catalogue, your Roisin solo favourites, as well as the artists that have inspired her.
Stuart explores his new favourite genre linked to black metal and fantasy literature, and pays homage to the revolutionary saxophonist Albert Ayler with his album Spiritual Unity. Show more
The Don blends new music with certified sounds from near and far. This week's Crucial Vinyl is Oedipus Schmoedipus, released by Barry Adamson in 1995. Show more
Guy's featured artist this week is Radiohead and there are two family missives this week from Marcus and Louise. Plus there's the triumphant return of Yodel of the Week. Show more
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Alan Freeman takes a look at the rave scene of 1988 onwards, a world high on adrenalin and fuelled by the house drug ecstasy. Show more
Neneh Cherry shares the musical milestones of her life with Matt Everitt in an episode of The First Time first broadcast in 2014. Show more