A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album.
Singer-songwriter Laura Mvula joins Mark to share her 'First, Last and Everything' and chat about her new album Show more
Cerys chats to Arooj Aftab about her third album Vulture Prince. With an eclectic playlist crossing borders and genres Cerys has the perfect Sunday morning accompaniment. Show more
Miranda Sawyer talks to Julien Temple, the multi-award winning film director with a special interest in punk and cult music of the UK. Show more
Kermit The Frog, three Smiths tunes and a rousing track from Nina Simone. If that doesn't get you flocking to BBC Sounds, not sure what will. Show more
Amy celebrates the many colours of Pride as part of 6 Music’s Loud & Proud season. She’ll also be chatting to The Mx Fit about the recent documentary Where Love Lives. Show more
Tom’s looking for a song you’d like to dedicate to your local indie, or the gold in your collection that you can attribute to a certain shop.
Stuart explores Squarepusher's debut album Feed Me Weird Things, 25 years on from it's original release. Show more
Don blends the best new music with certified sounds from around the world. This week's Crucial Vinyl is The Crack, the 1979 debut album by the Ruts. Show more
Kermit The Frog, three Smiths tunes and a rousing track from Nina Simone. If that doesn't get you flocking to BBC Sounds, not sure what will. Show more
6 Music's LGBTQ+ family celebrate their queer musical inspirations.
James Acaster's Perfect Sounds
Rachel Parris & an orchestral art-rock collaboration
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Rachel Parris dissects the album Balter/Saunier, a collaboration between the Chicago orchestra Ensemble Dal Niente, art-rock band Deerhoof, and Brazilian composer Marcos Balter. Show more
James Acaster's Perfect Sounds
John Kearns & celebratory North African sampled vinyl
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John Kearns wants to dance to Tunisian producer and DJ Ghoula's celebratory album Hlib El Ghoula, which features rare North African vinyl sourced from Tunisian markets and sampled, Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.