Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
The Scottish duo's debut studio album, released in 1998.
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Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
The Scottish duo's debut studio album, released in 1998.
Mark and Stuart present a feast of great music and chat and hear from Jon Hopkins and The National’s Aaron and Bryce Dessner about their collaboration on a new film soundtrack. Show more
Ahead of the release of their new album, Expansions, Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band take over the Block Party with a mix that's heavy on the steel drums. Show more
SBTRKT joins Jamz to chat about the 10 year anniversary of his self titled debut album, and the influences behind how he made it. Show more
New garage v old garage in this week's Weekend Warm Up Mix. Show more
From worldwide beats to space jazz odysseys, Tom sits in for Gilles Peterson. With heavenly tunes from Quantic, Ruth Goller, Sorko, Gift of the Gab and a celestial extravaganza mix Show more
Craig is in search of the perfect American Playlist. He’ll be exploring, Tennessee, Florida, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Louisiana.
The Blessed Madonna shares her favourite tracks from all corners of the dance floor. Show more
The Blessed Madonna tells the story of one of Chicago's oldest clubs, Smartbar. Show more
The Blessed Madonna recreates the set she played at Chicago's Smartbar club, where she has just returned from playing for the first time since the pandemic struck.
A calming mix to help transport your mind to alternative surroundings, including music from Congo, Angola, Puerto Rico and field recordings from Pakistan and China. Show more
A perfect mix to recline to. Take a musical tour of the furthest location so far. Expect ambient, far out music with a section of space-inspired Jazz to encourage meditation. Show more
St. Vincent provides the feel good soundtrack; music from Bjork, Dua Lipa, Pulp & more Show more
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The South London songwriter picks Jill Scott, Jessica Pratt, Biig Piig, Solange and more.