Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 4 hours 59 minutes
Fifty million records sold and a generation of artists influenced. We talk to synth-pop masters Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe ahead of their tenth studio album
London trio the Invisible drop in to discuss making music out of doors and dogs, and stick around to play us a tune. Plus, should the Yeah Yeah Yeahs have 'gone dance'? We have a massive fight (ie a polite discussion) over it
Man of many monikers Will Oldham chats to Rosie Swash about his role as an alt-folk pioneer. Plus, why he's really not keen on that Bon Iver
We chew over this year's Brit awards, hear from some of the winners and discuss the 'ugly door'. Plus, we chat with Crystal Stilts
Candi Staton talks about her new album, the civil rights movement and, of course, You Got the Love. Plus, we speak to robo-pop trio Telepathe
Darren Emerson talks to Paul MacInnes about Underworld and dance culture, while Rosie meets NASA to find out how they managed to tempt David Byrne into recording for them
The non-Canadians get all arty on us with a live performance, while M Ward talks covers and collaborations. Plus, Kid British gets a critical kicking in our singles reviews
The Glaswegians talk about making music for the dancefloor and Jah Wobble discusses his Sid Vicious documentary. Plus, there's an appreciation of Pavement and singles reviews
Baltimore's Animal Collective chat to Rosie Swash about their new album, while Paul MacInnes investigates the pop hooks of the Virgins. Plus! Observer Music Monthly's Sarah Boden helps review the latest tunes
New bands, money-spinning reunions and trends so hot you could melt a glacier with them - we take a peek at the next 12 months of music