Amy Lamé provides the perfect soundtrack to Sunday mornings.
Mark and Stuart present a feast of great music and chat, and mark the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s acclaimed fourth album. Show more
Cerys welcomes Luke Kennard to The Poet Tree and brings you a joyous and eclectic musical selection to soundtrack your Sunday. Plus Remi Kabaka shares his memories of Tony Allen. Show more
Kristen Stewart joins Miranda Sawyer to talk about the music that has shaped her life both on and off screen, including Interpol, Rilo Kiley, Radiohead, The Runaways and Pinegrove. Show more
Elbow's Guy Garvey brings you sumptuous musical treats this week. With music from The Velvet Underground, Bruce Cockburn and Joan As Policewoman. Show more
Iggy serves up a sonic cocktail with tracks by Alan Vega, Nubiyan Twist and Black Midi.
He also offers some advice to metal bands in regard of how the guitars should be tuned. Show more
This week it's a playlist representing records that have taken an age to deliver, and associated studio legends, sagas, myths and tales!
Stuart explores Talk Talk's final album Laughing Stock, a record often credited with inventing the post-rock genre. Show more
The Rebel Dread selects the best new music and blends it with classic sounds from all around. This week's Crucial Vinyl is by Mr Jukes and Barney Artist. Show more
Cillian curates a nocturnal playlist, made for after midnight. Featuring music both old and new- ranging from afrobeat to electronica, jazz, spoken word and poetry.
6Music takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Thanyia Moore goes on a rollercoaster journey with Rihanna's most personal album yet, ANTI.
Sara Barron confesses to James that she has very questionable music taste but is left feeling very Parisian listening to Cate Le Bon’s Crab Day, an album about a fictional day.
An hour of top tunes from Swami Baracus, Lilli Unwin, Swine Tax, Peaness and Retro Kid, handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader. Show more