Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Time Boom X De Devil Dead is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Mark and Stuart hear from The National’s Matt Berninger who shares his 'First, Last and Everything' and talks about his forthcoming solo album Show more
Eclectic music from blues to beats with poetry and live sessions
Matt Everitt chats to 'Toots' Hibbert, lead singer of reggae/ska band Toots & the Maytals, about the key musical moments of his life. Show more
Smoking Jacket at the ready for this week’s Finest Hour. A second chance to hear this delightful, Ethereal, magical and distinct show. Show more
Amy returns to her regular Sunday slot as the 6 music schedule falls back into place. This week she's armed with tunes by Bis, Shygirl, Big Joanie and a deep cut from Hot Chip. Show more
Following the sad passing on Friday of the Toots and the Maytals frontman we pay tribute with a show dedicated to his band, contemporaries and influences. Show more
Stuart hears from Carl Brown, founder of the experimental pop label Them There Records. The featured album is komische ensemble Harmonia’s meditative 1975 record Deluxe. Show more
The Don blends new music with certified sounds from near and far. This week Crucial Vinyl is Selected Ambient Works 85–92, released by Aphex Twin in 1992. Show more
Smoking Jacket at the ready for this week’s Finest Hour. A second chance to hear this delightful, Ethereal, magical and distinct show. Show more
Suzi is dazzled and slightly confused by the album Conarium, based on the dreams of its creator, Latvian musician Elizabete Balčus
Mae Martin gets dark and moody to the drone folk crossover album Salt, by Irish singer-songwriter Katie Kim. Plus the track James will judge your music taste on.
Jerry Wexler recalls how the matchless records of Aretha Franklin were made and discusses his work with Duane Allman, Doug Sahm, Dr John and Willie Nelson. First broadcast in 1999. Show more
Mary Anne Hobbs celebrates John Peel's legacy with highlights from his 70s shows. Show more