Slaves perform two energetic session tracks for Steve Lamacq. The spotlight is on Catfish and the Bottlemen and the New Discovery is Sheffield four piece The Sherlocks. Show more
An access all areas ticket to join Slaves on their first UK headline tour, for a gig that will live long in the memory of the Kent duo and all who were there. Show more
Slaves deliver an electric set on the In New Music We Trust stage, joined by Skepta.
Tempa T, Slaves, Louis M^ttrs, Liam Bailey and Jacob Banks join the electro duo to turn up the heat at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2016
40 minutes
Highlights from Reading Festival 2016, including Frank Turner, Blossoms, Boy Better Know, Imagine Dragons, Biffy Clyro and many more.
The English punk duo storm Reading with a typically energetic fun set.
Kent's Punk duo hone their reputation as one of 2015's most formidable live acts
Raw, high-energy rock from the punky Tunbridge Wells duo
BBC Music Introducing in Kent
5 Year Anniversary of Sugar Coated Bitter Truth
1 hour
Abbie McCarthy brings you highlights from Slaves' recent gig at the Tunbridge Wells Forum, celebrating the 5 year anniversary of their debut EP 'Sugar Coated Bitter Truth'. Show more
The punk two-piece with crazy energy levels rip up the Main Stage.
Slaves perform their single ‘Spit It Out’ and cover ‘The Hills’ by The Weeknd in true Slaves style.
Slaves give an acoustic performance of current track 'Chokehold' and bring the noise with cover 'Everybody Wants To Be Famous' by Superorganism.
The duo return to the world famous Live Lounge performing Chokehold and their take on Superorganism's Everybody Wants To Be Famous.
performed their current single ‘The Hunter’ and a cover of Skepta’s single ‘Shutdown’.
Slaves performed their new single Sockets and a wicked cover of The Chemical Brothers' Go.
Slaves performed their current single ‘Where’s Your Car Debbie?’ and covered Wham!’s Christmas classic ‘Last Christmas’. Show more
Punk rock comes in many shapes and sizes, few more surprising than this angry pair with a soft spot for grime and shouting.
The punk duo deliver a storming surprise set on the BBC Introducing Stage.