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We’ve got an early version of one of the standouts from Tango in the Night for you. Have a listen and let us know what you think
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The 11th album from group starring Debbie Harry, features tracks by Sia, Charli XCX, Dev Hynes, Johnny Marr and more. Listen to its first single, Fun
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The producer picks his current favourite jazz, LA-Ethio funk and ‘non-electronic electronic music’
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Mark Stewart of the Bristol post-punk group recommends noise aficionados, an aural alchemist and a sonic assassin
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Adam Curtis’s music supervisor, Gavin Miller, shares some the arpeggiated synths and creepy atmospherics that score Curtis’s latest documentary
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The latest reissue of the Who’s first album features three previously unreleased Pete Townshend songs – here’s one of them
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Minimal video for The Numbers features Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke on a bench, following There Will Be Blood director’s work on Present Tense
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One of the UK’s leading folk artists chooses his top five collaborations, including John Hiatt and Glyn Johns, Buddy and Julie Miller, and Go Jane Go
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Recorded while travelling across the US by train, Bragg and Henry’s new album, Shine a Light, features songs made famous by Hank Williams, Lead Belly and more. Here they pick their favourite tracks for a road trip
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Taken from a six-CD collection celebrating the soul giant’s career-changing performances on Sunset Strip in 1966
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The eerie, misty video to Beautiful People, shown at Sundance, is now online exclusively for the Guardian. Take a look
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Next month sees the release of Led Zeppelin’s complete BBC sessions, and we’ve got this rarity from their 1969 ‘lost session’ for you
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From the latest summer dreampop to hypnotic trance, the Primal Scream singer shares his current favourite tracks
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The reality TV star and Foregone Conclusion frontman shares some of the music that inspires him – plus some of his own compositions, to help inspire others
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The artist’s Rio 2016 single follows pop’s tradition of cliched Olympic tributes by releasing a video in which she conquers the art of parachuting
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Vocalist Ranking Roger picks the punk, ska and reggae tracks that influenced him and the sound of his band, the Beat
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Have a look at the promo for I’m in Love, the first single from the Scottish veterans’ new album
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This 1971 recording appears for the first time on the forthcoming set The Complete BBC Sessions
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Dieter Meier and Boris Blank show no signs of giving up on their eccentric modus operandi on their first new music for seven years
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Lead singer Milo Aukerman shares his highlights, from pop-punk progenitors Buzzcocks to new melodic hardcore from Louisiana’s Pears
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From reggae royalty to 90s clubland euphoria – Saul Milton from the drum’n’bass group selects songs to soundtrack their Ibiza summer
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The artistic director’s highlights include Charles Bradley’s soulful remake of a Black Sabbath classic and Song of Separation’s musings on division
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Political pop is back with the Cumbrian indie lotharios’ latest video, set in a not-so-abstract dystopia
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The Mercury-nominated songwriter’s personal soundtrack – from dreamy pop and a reggae grenade to sweet gospel – is full of music worth meditating on
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Watch our premiere of the video for their single, Grazing in the Grass – just the latest maverick move from a group who never stand still
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Jamie Lee, frontman for the Manchester alt-rockers, introduces us to the ‘strange marginal figures’ he can’t help but seek out
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The Bafta-winning instrumentalist and producer from Mosfellsbær picks tracks by his favourite musicians from his home country
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The Warp veterans pick a horticulturally themed playlist of songs that inspire each step of the process, from planting to cropping, Drexciya to the Isley Brothers
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The founding members of Domino records pick their favourite tracks from the label’s rock’n’roll power duo Quasi – AKA Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss
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The Polish singer and Pop Idol winner selects her prime cuts, from a moment of pure Tropicália fun to Roman Polanski’s jazzer of choice
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The Swedish trio range widely from summery jazz fusion to 80s glam-punk in their survey of the songs that inspired them
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From soul-reviving rhythms to the most romantic music ever written – and a comforting highlight of the prematurely ended purple reign
The best of BBC Asian Network: Swet Shop Boys, Horsepowar and more