All Episodes
Low-Noise — 182 episodes
Quantum Jump | More Than Just The Lone Ranger?
Furniture | Pop Visionaries or Lost Classics?
Scritti Politti | Was Green Gartside Pop's Great Outsider?
Hendrix at Woodstock | Was This His Defining Moment?
Rickie Lee Jones at the Barbican | Is the Duchess of Coolsville Still Cool?
Electronic – Getting Away With It | Melancholy in Designer Clothes
Baz Luhrmann – EPiC | Elvis in Hypercolour
The Shadows | Britain’s Most Influential Forgotten Band
Edie Brickell & the New Bohemians | The Art of Casual Precision
Fill Your Head with Rock | The Album That Captured Rock in Transition
Jonathan Wilson | Sound, Space and Craft
Jóhann Jóhannsson | Systems, Memory and Decay
Grace Jones – Slave to the Rhythm | The Album That Rewrote Itself
Dennis Wilson – Pacific Ocean Blue | The Beach Boy Who Found His Own Voice
The Knack – My Sharona | Power Pop’s Perfect Single
Blitz | The club that shaped the 80s
Rosie Vela – Zazu | The Steely Dan Connection
American Music Club | San Francisco’s Cult Songwriters
The Cars – Heartbeat City | The Album That Defined 1984
The Doors | Poetry, Chaos and the 1960s
Kate Bush – Director’s Cut | Rewriting the Past
Martin Stephenson & The Daintees – Boat to Bolivia | Britain’s Lost 80s Classic
Christopher Cross – Ride Like the Wind | Yacht Rock’s Perfect Single
Gene Clark – No Other | The Album That Was Too Big for 1974
Blancmange (bonus episode)
Low
Original Pirate Material (The Streets)
Amarok (Mike Oldfield)
Love and Money
Bark Psychosis
Joy Division
Gong
Moon Safari (Air)
Animals That Swim
Thin Lizzy
The Captain of Her Heart (Double)
The Railway Children
The Big Dish
The Beat
Kraftwerk at Forever Now
Isaac Hayes
Why (Carly Simon)
Mamouna (Bryan Ferry)
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (The Cure)
Exit North (and Steve Jansen)
Gryphon
Cymande
The Weather Station
Kokoroko
Gang of Four
Soft Machine
Rip It Up (Orange Juice)
(Don't Fear) The Reaper (Blue Öyster Cult)
Down in the Tube Station at Midnight (The Jam)
Led Zeppelin
Marianne Faithfull
The film Magnolia and the songs of Aimee Mann
Lloyd Cole
Peter Skellern
Julia Fordham
Natalie Prass
Nicolas Godin
Max Richter
The Blue Nile
The Clash & London Calling
Face Value (Phil Collins)
1972 (Josh Rouse)
Love My Way (The Psychedelic Furs)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Judie Tzuke
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (Bob Dylan)
A Night at the Opera (Queen)
Carole Bayer Sager
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (The Smiths)
John Martyn
The Police
Kacey Musgraves
The Waterboys
Wand'rin’ Star (Lee Marvin)
Nils Frahm
Low (David Bowie)
The Bible
Manassas (and Stephen Stills)
Tusk (Fleetwood Mac)
The House of Love
Mark Knopfler
KooKoo (Debbie Harry)
Jah Wobble
The Monochrome Set
Suzanne Vega
The Seeds of Love (Tears For Fears)
Supertramp
Rickie Lee Jones (album)
A Forest (The Cure)
Beauty Stab (ABC)
Sail On (The Commodores)
10cc
Karl Wallinger & World Party
The Bathers
Propaganda
Be My Somebody (Norah Jones)
Me and Mrs. Jones (Billy Paul)
Let Me Sign (Robert Pattinson)
Band on the Run (Wings)
The Lost Art of the Album Cover (Bonus Episode)
Hiss Golden Messenger
Nadia Reid
Rattlesnakes (Lloyd Cole & The Commotions)
SpaceGhostPurrp
The Secret of Life (Gretchen Peters)
Owner of a Lonely Heart (Yes)
Stop Making Sense (Talking Heads)
Sign 'o the Times (Prince)
Lana Del Rey
NME (New Musical Express)
Public Image Ltd.
Britney Spears
The Long Run (Eagles)
Willin' (Little Feat)
Wet Dream (Richard Wright)
Mind Bomb (The The)
No More Heroes (The Stranglers)
Vogue (Madonna)
Fela Kuti
Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes (Kevin Ayers)
Mary Jane's Last Dance (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers)
One from the Heart (Tom Waits)
(The) Art of Noise
Baltimore (Nina Simone)
So (Peter Gabriel)
Black Man Ray (China Crisis)
Cities in Dust (Siouxsie and the Banshees)
Apple Venus Volume 1 (XTC)
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
Reasons to Be Cheerful - Part 3 (Ian Dury & The Blockheads)
Monster Mash (Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers)
Platinum (Mike Oldfield)
Station to Station (David Bowie)
That’s Entertainment (The Jam)
Whatcha Gonna Do? (Peter Green)
Vespertine (Björk)
Animals (Pink Floyd)
Is popular culture dead? (a response)
Is popular culture dead?
What makes a great song?
Wild West Hero (The Electric Light Orchestra)
Dean Blunt
Steely Dan
Nick Drake
Bruford
Synth-Pop duos
Echo Beach (Martha and the Muffins)
Anaïs Mitchell
Creation Records
On Horseback (Mike Oldfield)
Digital Love (Daft Punk)
Syd Barrett
The Ruts
Brian Eno
Who is Melody Lee, Sid? (Captain Sensible)
The Dollar Album
David Sylvian
Liza Radley (The Jam)
Hounds of Love (Kate Bush)
Steve McQueen (Prefab Sprout)
Their Satanic Majesties Requests (The Rolling Stones)
It’s Immaterial
Tour de France (Kraftwerk)
The White Album (The Beatles)
MF DOOM
Pet Shop Boys
The Friday 13th EP (The Damned)
The 4AD record label
Smiley Smile (The Beach Boys)
The Canterbury Scene (or Canterbury Sound)
Blue Monday (New Order)
Chic (Nile Rogers & Bernard Edwards)
The Delines
Making Plans for Nigel (XTC)
Kate Bush
Spirit of Eden (Talk Talk)
Glam Rock