Chris is joined by Irish singer-songwriter and musician CMAT to tell us all about their favourite space. Plus a brand new 5 Before 6 DJ - Nigel in West London.
Gemma welcomes you to a brand new week with sparkling tunes. Show more
Cloudbusting with Lauren Laverne
Cloudbusting with Gemma Cairney
29 minutes on 6 Music
Available for years
Gemma plays the most uplifting music across all genres to banish the grey skies.
Gemma welcomes you to a brand new week with sparkling tunes, has viewing picks in The Watchlist, and we go back to school in 6th Form. Show more
Mary Anne Hobbs
Sleater-Kinney with the All Queens playlist
1 hour, 27 minutes on 6 Music
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Nemone kick starts your week with the All Queens playlist, which is curated by Sleater-Kinney ahead of their performance at the Pitchfork Music Festival in London.
Blues garage duo The Kills, aka singer Alison Mosshart and guitarist Jamie Hince, play live tracks at the BBC's Maida Vale studios from their latest album God Games. Show more
Nemone sits in for Mary Anne Hobbs.
Craig Charles
An uplifting mix of music and chat with those closest to Sly Stone
3 hours on 6 Music
Available for years
Craig chats to Ben Greenman, the author of Sly Stone’s memoir 'Thank You (Fallettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)', and Stone's manager of 30 years, Arlene Hirschkowitz. Show more
Stuart is after three songs to soundtrack a news story in the Tea Time Anthem, King Creosote joins with their Mind, Body and Soul tracks, plus brand new music from Folly Group. Show more
Deb Grant breaks down all the weekend's biggest releases and gets you up to speed. Also, Alabama Shakes singer-songwriter Brittany Howard delivers her first Hot Tip of the week. Show more
6 Music Artist in Residence
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Go away I don't want to see anyone; songs to be alone with
1 hour on 6 Music
Nick Zinner carefully handpicks moody and melancholic tracks he turns to for solace featuring the sounds of Nina Simone, The Velvet Underground and Charlie Megira.
Marc Riley and Gideon Coe come together to play their music loves from every era and genre. Show more
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Parklife, there's another chance to hear blur performing live in the garden of Peel Acres (John Peel's home) in 1997. Show more
Stuart Maconie charts the success of blur through interviews and music, from the early days of Britpop to the release of their seventh album, Think Tank. Show more
Stuart Maconie charts the success of Blur through interviews and music, from the early days of Britpop to the release of their seventh album, Think Tank. Show more
As part of an Artist Collection celebrating blur, here's the band recorded live in London in 1997, the year their self-titled record was released. Show more
A playlist celebrating the music of an artist and its roots and branches - including those they’ve been influenced by and those they’ve inspired.