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The feature with no name returns, can you hear your name in a well-known song?
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Lauren is joined by Kristin Hersh in Social Recall, talking about the music that inspired her new book, and speaks to Val Garland, judge on the BBC three series Glow Up. 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
Huw sits in for Shaun all week and welcomes Matt Everitt who chats with Greentea Peng in the latest Music News. Plus, Crumb are our Liked and Shared track of the week. 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 Massive Attack's debut album from 1991 in full, introduced with an archive interview with 3D from Radio 1's Evening Session. Show more
In a not too distant past you will find Marc and Rob with a copy of an NME - 1996 actually - in tonight's Parallel Universe. Music from Supergrass, Oasis and Nick and Kylie. Show more
Sessions from Eek A Mouse, Trembling Blue Stars, Crass, Daniel Johnson and Silver Apples. Show more
A serenading soundtrack to our dystopian reality, best listened to whilst staring out at a limitless horizon. Compiled by Penelope Trappes. Show more
Nemone looks at the link between music and our minds and how sound touches our soul. Her journey goes beyond science and into the realms of meditation, chanting, and ambient beats. Show more
Travel journalist Rob Crossan welcomes Elvis Costello to share stories and music from his favourite place to travel, New Orleans. Show more
Traffic in concert at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1970, plus a session recorded by Wah! Heat on 14 February 1983 and one from St Vincent from 17 October 2017. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.