Miriam Makeba - Pata Pata (1967) is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
American stand-up comedian Reginald D. Hunter joins Mark and Stuart to share his First, Last and Everything and chat about his upcoming comedy tour. Show more
Cerys brings you her new music discoveries from around the world. This week Cerys chats to Rum Ambassador Ian Burrell and hears from Lisa Dwan on her latest project Pale Sister. Show more
Liz spends some quality time chatting with one of the biggest names in the record industry, synth pioneer Gary Numan - who's joined by his wife Gemma - who began as a devoted fan Show more
Guy Garvey brings his own unique taste to 6 Music with a decidedly Two Tone bent this week, with tracks from The Selector, The Beat and The Specials. Show more
Lisa Rovner joins Amy to chat about her brand new documentary Sisters with Transistors which looks at the largely untold story of women in early electronic music. Show more
The first in a new NP mini series dedicated to an artist, who will be co-hosting the show and a genre they're associated with. This week we're all about Mogwai. Show more
Featuring the sounds of the band’s clattering avant-pop debut Jewellery from 2009. Plus, Taiwanese horror soundtracks, 1970’s prog rock and electronica inspired by hold music. Show more
Don's selections cross time, space and genre and include another piece of Crucial Vinyl. This week it's Version Galore, released by U-Roy in 1971. Show more
Guy Garvey brings his own unique taste to 6 Music with a decidedly Two Tone bent this week, with tracks from The Selector, The Beat and The Specials. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Rob Deering is up for the challenge of Jon Bap's 'What Now?', an album that James describes as one of the most life-changing from his whole 2016 project.
James Acaster's Perfect Sounds
Bonus Sounds: Drummers Adam Betts & Seb Rochford
30 minutes on 6 Music
Adam and Seb bring their drum kits along to talk to James about the virtuosic drumming on Jon Bap's 'What Now?'. Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studios in London.
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.