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BBC 6 Music   -   Sunday, 12 February

 

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0700 : Nemone

Nemone wakes you up with some specially chosen tunes, including more of Pepe Deluxe's favourite songs in Most Played, and Matador Records' Natalie Judge in the Record Exchange.

1000 : Cerys on 6

Cerys is joined by Irish folksinger Christy Moore.

1200 : Florence Welch's 6 Music Playlist

Florence Welch talks about her favourite music, from not being able to breathe as she heard Sam Cook as a teenager, to how Beirut and Arcade Fire changed her musical direction.

1300 : The Huey Show

Huey's guest is New Zealander Hollie Fullbrook, better known as Tiny Ruins. He also bids farewell to The Milk, who pick one last tune for Sharing Is Caring.

1600 : Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service

Sit back for a Sunday afternoon full of quality tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his vast record collection.

1800 : Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone

John Cale's Music For A New Society gets the featured album treatment. It's a quiet, introspective album that followed directly on from the frenzied social commentary of Honi Soit.

2000 : 6 Mix

Dave Pearce talks to Paul Oakenfold about his life in dance music and a career which includes signing DJ Jazzy Jeff, being nominated for two Grammys, and warming up for Madonna.

2200 : Guy Garvey's Finest Hour

Join Guy in his showbiz castle as he ransacks his record collection to find tunes for your Sunday night enjoyment.

0000 : Don Letts

Culture clash radio - the Don's selections cross time, space and genre.

0100 : BBC Introducing with Tom Robinson

Tom plays more session tracks and internet discoveries.

0300 : The Story of Pop

30/51. Young, Loud and Snotty: Alan Freeman charts the rise and fall of the ultimate punk band - The Sex Pistols.

0400 : The Live Music Hour

Featuring Haven at Glastonbury in 2002, plus BBC sessions from Appendix Out and Moose.

0500 : Jon Hillcock

Jon Hillcock sits in for Chris Hawkins with a 5 Fif-theme Request, Parish Notices and a great mix of early morning music.



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