No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (1995) is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Plus The Raveonettes, Buzzcocks and The XX from the live music archives.
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No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (1995) is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Plus The Raveonettes, Buzzcocks and The XX from the live music archives.
Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbo joins Mark and Stuart to share his 'First, Last and Everything' and chat about his latest book. Show more
Cerys chats to nature writer Simon Barnes about his new book; The History of the World in 100 Animals. Plus more trumpets with Tomos Williams and a Gaucho inspired Pampas playlist Show more
Wu-Tang member and hip-hop producer-turned-film director, The RZA joins Miranda Sawyer to discuss the use of music in his film work. Show more
Another beautifully handcrafted show today - get a brew and sit yourselves down to listen to a Poet Laureate, a Beckapedia, a David Attenborough and a bunch of amazing tunes. Show more
Amy catches up on her post to curate a playlist featuring some favourite new releases.
They'll also be your chance to contribute to the show with a Lazy Sunday suggestion.
To mark 30 years since the release of Ride's classic debut album 'Nowhere', Now Playing goes back to the early 90s with a dreamy playlist of shoegaze-y anthems and forgotten gems
Stuart revisits the Canterbury progressive rock band’s elaborate 1972 album Space Shanty. Plus, experimental electronics, black metal from Norway and 1970’s Mexican psych. Show more
Don's selections cross time, space and genre and include another piece of Crucial Vinyl. This week it's Soul Mining, released by the The in 1983. Show more
2 hours on 6 Music
Cillian Murphy curates a nocturnal playlist, made for after midnight. Featuring music both old and new- ranging from afrobeat to electronica, jazz, spoken word and poetry. Show more
Guz is on board with this hybrid of hard rock and Ethiopian music that features on the album Awo by uKanDanZ.
James chats to the guitarist at the heart of two of his favourite 2016 albums, Awo by uKanDanZ and the self-titled release by Pixvae.
Pam Grier tells the story of funk music, concluding with a look at how the scene began its inevitable decline. Show more
Another chance to hear Miranda Sawyer talking to film director Joe Cornish. First broadcast in February 2019. Show more