Lana Del Rey - Born To Die is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Plus tracks from Elastica, The Delgados and The Kinks from the live music archives.
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Lana Del Rey - Born To Die is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Plus tracks from Elastica, The Delgados and The Kinks from the live music archives.
Dexys Midnight Runners’ lead singer Kevin Rowland joins Mark and Stuart to share his 'First, Last and Everything'. Show more
Eclectic music from blues to beats with poetry and live sessions
Stuart Murdoch, frontman of indie pop collective Belle and Sebastian, talks to Matt about the first key musical moments in his life and career to date. Show more
Guy Garvey celebrates the wonder that is Kate Bush with some of his pals. Beth Orton, Anna Calvi, Gerogia, Nigel Godrich, Rufus Wainwright and Ex Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. Show more
Amy takes today's Our Lady of the Sea celebration as a jumping off point to curate an aquatic theme.
There'll be your chance to contribute with a Lazy Sunday suggestion. Show more
We celebrate the anniversary of the Technics 1200 turntable first going on sale with a show dedicated to masters of the craft. From Grandmaster Flash to DJ Shadow.
AG Cook, founder of the experimental pop label PC Music talks about his work. The featured album is Silver Apples' 1968 eponymous debut. Show more
The Don blends new music with certified sounds from near and far. This week's Crucial Vinyl is Doolittle, released by Pixies in 1989. Show more
Guy Garvey celebrates the wonder that is Kate Bush with some of his pals. Beth Orton, Anna Calvi, Gerogia, Nigel Godrich, Rufus Wainwright and Ex Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. Show more
Hip-hop fan Dane discovers Kojey Radical's masterful 23Winters for the first time. And a conversation with Kojey's dad that covers love, London life, and their Ghanaian heritage. Show more
A conversation with British rapper and spoken word artist Kojey Radical recorded live at the 6Music Festival, discussing love, his connection to his Ghanaian heritage and his dad. Show more
As part of a 6 Music Artist Collection celebrating Stevie Wonder's birthday, a series first broadcast in 1977 based on interviews given by Stevie and friends to Stuart Grundy. Show more
Murray Lachlan Young takes a lyrical look at punk rock. He's joined by Penny Rimbaud, co-founder of Anarcho-punk band Crass, and punk poet and magazine editor Kirsty Allison. Show more