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The feature with no name returns, can you hear your name in a well-known song?
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We take a listener back to a pivotal moment in their life through the music they listened to and loved at the time in Social Recall. Show more
Led by celebrated saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer Shabaka Hutchings, Sons of Kemet are a U.K.-based modern jazz supergroup comprised of musicians from across the globe. Show more
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Shaun is joined by Garbage's Shirley Manson to chat about their new album No Gods No Masters. Plus Matt Everitt joins with the latest Music News. Show more
Your chance to help soundtrack a classic news story in The National Anthem. Plus Steve brings the best new music, classic tracks, archive sessions and forgotten treasures. Show more
Steve plays the New York-based band's album from 2010 in full. The landmark record features seminal tracks like Bloodbuzz Ohio, Anyone's Ghost and Terrible Love. Show more
Show 3 of a 4 night residency and Ezra is loving the power to play whatever she wants. Which includes Junior Parker, Stef Chura, Dusty Springfield and Kelly Hogan to name just 4. Show more
John Grant continues his Loud and Proud takeover with a booty call show, featuring tunes from Boys Noize, Roisin Murphy, Imagination, Crystal Castles and more.
Performer, improviser and composer Laura Cannell takes us on an exploration of nature in music. Show more
Actor and director Paddy Considine joins Miranda Sawyer to discuss the use of music in his work. Show more
Miranda Sawyer chats to director Melina Matsoukas about her latest film Queen and Slim and other work,. Show more
The Magic Numbers at Summer Sundae in Leicester in 2007, plus a session recorded by Vetiver on 25 February 2009 and one from Peter Perrett from 25 January 2017. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.