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The feature with no name returns, can you hear your name in a well-known song?
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Tracey Thorn joins Lauren to talk about her new book My Rock 'n' Roll Friend. Show more
Mary Anne throws down a whole heap of great music to help you over your hump. It could be any theme and any genre so expect the unexpected. Show more
Shaun is here again making some noise in between songs so the emergency tape doesn’t kick in & Dermot O'Leary joins to chat about his BBC Reel Stories programme with Dave Grohl Show more
Your chance to help soundtrack a current news story in The National Anthem. Plus Steve brings the best new music, classic tracks, archive sessions and forgotten treasures.
Steve plays British punk band The Ruts' debut album from 1979 in full.
Thrills and chills this evening with Rusholme Roulette - extended version and Anagram Sam. While the A to Z is at T part 2 where T is for Traffic, Tomorrow and Technicolour Dream. Show more
Sessions from The Prefects, The Chills, Dean McPhee. Show more
The experimental electronic musician presents his concept of wonky; music that expresses an individual's complexity and quirkiness. Show more
Mavis talks to Matt about the first key musical moments in her life and career to date. Show more
Matt Everitt talks to David Byrne about high school combos, Talking Heads, Brian Eno and beyond. Show more
Man at the Reading Festival in 1983, a session recorded by Sara Lowes on 4 February 2014 and one from the Strange Death of Liberal England from 17 February 2007. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.