12:00am - 1:00am

Turtle IslandHighlight

Contemporary Native American and First Nations music from a wide range of indigenous musicians in North America, selected by multi-disciplinary sculptor Andrew Graves-Johnston (aka DJ Droid). This week: 1876, Sebastian Gaskin, Indigenous, Neon Nativez & Cher Thomas, Wihtikow, Lightningcloud & Inez Jasper, Digging Roots, Faran Sohappy ft. Brotha Soul, Rebecca & Brandon, Ryan LittleEagle, Mildred Bailey, Shawn Micheal Perry, Violent Ground, and Tha Yoties. Visit facebook.com/turtleislandradio and https://tunesfromturtleisland.eu/ for more information. [Repeats Saturday 12.30am.]

1:00am - 2:30am

Artrocker

[Repeated from Tuesday 10.30pm.] Paul and Lewis from the influential Artrocker magazine previews all the latest releases from London and the UK's thriving indie rock scene and beyond. To listen to past shows visit Paul's Mixcloud page

2:30am - 3:30am

Making Conversations

[Repeated from Tuesday 4pm.] Bronac Ferran and Andrew Prescott, Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow, discuss contemporary making with a variety of guests. Another chance to hear this timely and insightful series.

3:30am - 4:00am

Arty Facts

[Repeated from Sunday 1.30pm.] Arty Facts with Master J is a show about working in the arts. This week: Master J is joined by Dec Cluskey. Dec (along with his brother Con) was a founding member of popular music group, The Bachelors. Throughout the 1960s they had more chart hits than the Rolling Stones, and in '64 - at the height of Beatlemania - they outsold The Beatles. Dec first appeared on this show on 14 July 2019. After the show went out we continued talking, and this is third half hour of that interview. Topics include: modern studios vs 1960s studios, how every hit song has to have five unique tricks in it, what Dec finds the most annoying part of the recording process. Plus, Eamonn Andrews surprising him with the big red book for This Is Your Life, Top of the Pops, Tommy Cooper, Brian May, Jimmy Tarbuck, and the Pope. For more information visit Master J on Facebook

4:00am - 5:00am

Luscombe's Choice

Will Luscombe offers a personal and unapologetically idiosyncratic selection of contemporary recordings, from jazz to rock to grime and beyond. [Repeats Saturday 2.30am.]

5:00am - 6:00am

Isotopica

[Repeated from Sunday 7pm.] Cultural sonic detours with artist Simon Tyszko. This week: All Mixed Up On The Cutting Room Floor, Some Jazz, Poor Unhealthy Children, The Sounds One Never Hears, Old New Music, A Doctor Speaks, and more. Visit theculture.net/ for more information. 

6:00am - 7:00am

Modulisme

[Repeated from Friday 11.30pm.] Modulisme (which translates as Modularism) is a series devoted to out of leftfield modular synthesis. This week: Synthisis Sonoris Part 5 - An Homage to EMS. Synthisis Sonoris is a series of compilations and sessions gathering composers playing synthesisers designed by the legendary Electronic Music Studios (EMS) which changed the face of electronic music in the 1970s. Throughout this show you will hear the music of Jack Dangers, James Gardner, Philippe Petit, Bruno Spoerri, Schema Musicalis, Rick Reger, The Canadian Electronic Ensemble. For more information visit modulisme.info/sessions

7:00am - 8:00am

Sitting With Gianluca

[Repeated from Sunday 6pm.] Interviews and informed portraits of contemporary American musicians with our stateside correspondent Gianluca Tramontana.

8:00am - 9:00am

The Organ presents The Other Rock Show

[Repeated from Sunday 9pm.] Marina Organ presents an hour of music that uses unconventional structures and 'other' time signatures – gathered from the worldwide undergrounds of math rock, avant prog, weird electronica and strange pop. This week's show includes music from Cheer-Accident, Yang, Soft Machine, Ultra Zook, Mahogany Frog, Toby Driver, the 5UUs, Sexual Jeremy, and Bondo Vs Me and my Friends. Follow the playlist on Twitter @OtherRockShow. Visit otherrockshow.wordpress.com for more information. 

9:00am - 10:00am

The Naked Short Club

[Repeated from Monday 9pm.] Dr. Stu and his expert guests dance around alternative investments, markets, the economy and wider world with psychedelic sounds and sometimes poetry. This week's guests: Andrew McCaffery (Fidelity International); Marcus Storr (FERI).

10:00am - 11:00am

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Wednesday 8pm.] First broadcast as part of our residency at Void gallery as part of Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013, tonight's Clear Spot is "Lagan: Behind" by Aidan Deery and Matilde Meireles. The project re-imagines the intricate, complex soundscape of the area around a particular bridge which links the Lagan towpath to the meadows, a route well known to Belfast’s walkers and cyclists. Recorded extensively in a set location over a six month period, it allows listeners to experience the sonic environment, an ever-changing rural scene alive with birdsong and the flowing Lagan, coloured with subtle reminders of its proximity to urban Belfast.

11:00am - 12:00pm

Ireland's Eye

Johnny Jameson presents a weekly show dedicated to the latest from the Irish country music scene plus requests, dedications, news and more. Contact johnnyjameson@hotmail.co.uk. [Repeats Tuesday 8am.]

12:00pm - 1:00pm

The London Ear

Ghostwriter and critic Ben Thompson presents a DFS Algonquin Table for the post-thought era. In this week’s archive interview, The Blue Moment author Richard Williams explores the musical hinterland of Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue, from Ahmad Jamal and Bill Evans to Lamonte Young and Terry Riley. For further information visit @btfoshizzle on Twitter and find playlists at Ben Thompson's Facebook page. [Repeats Tuesday 7am.]

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Talking AfricaHighlight

A magazine show covering African development issues hosted by Sonny Decker. This week: Kenya's Ecotourism organisation, the Northern Rangeland Trust (NRT), is 'spreading' out of its traditional Northern base with offices opened across the country. It describes this exercise as a transition process. Is this, in reality, an addition to its other efforts to separate itself from a colonial past that continues to inform its present? Wildlife/natural resources conservation campaigner Violet Matiru, and former executive director of Survival International, Stephen Corry, share their views on this issue. See mixcloud.com/talkingafrica for more Talking Africa shows. [Repeats Tuesday 9am.]

2:00pm - 3:00pm

The Traditional Music Hour

Reg Hall and Kevin Sheils (on alternate weeks) present an informed and judicious selection of recordings of traditional musics from Britain, Ireland and occasionally further afield. This week: Kevin makes a second visit to the box set of field recordings made in Ireland by Alan Lomax in 1951, "The New Demesne" recently released by the Irish Traditional Music Archive, and also looks at some of Lomax projects from Italy, Romania and Yugoslavia around that time. [Repeats Monday 12pm.]

3:00pm - 3:30pm

The Story Of Fem FM

Part 3 of a celebration of 30 years of the UK's first all female radio station. This feature includes interviews with an amazing array of women in radio including Angie Dee, Sue Clark, Debbie Golt, DJ Ritu, Kirsten Lass and DJ Carmella. Produced and presented by Imogen Lapsley. A Sound Women Bristol production in collaboration with University of the West of England Community Fund and Regional History Department.

3:30pm - 4:00pm

Rockfort

[Repeated from Tuesday 7.30pm.] David McKenna presents the best in underground and left-field French music. This week's show features highlights of the Sonic Protest festival in Paris, with excerpts of performances from Theoreme, La Banque De Jeu De Pharaon, Kristallroll, Alexis Degrenier and Tanz Mein Herz.

4:00pm - 4:30pm

Smashing Records

Hassan Khan from DASL (Disability Advice Service Lambeth) discusses how music fires people up to jump higher, ride further and shout louder. Contact smashing.records@disabilitylambeth.org.uk. Twitter @smashingdasl. [Repeats Monday 2pm.]

4:30pm - 5:00pm

Hooting Yard On The Air

Archival repeats of the indescribable fiction of the late lamented Frank Key of hootingyard.org, for many years writer-in-residence at Resonance FM. [Repeats Friday 4am.]

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Tin Can Review

[Repeated from Tuesday 11.30am.] James Hodder present melodic new music by singer-songwriters and Americana artists.

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Pull the Plug

Promos and new releases spun and sometimes speared by Johnny Seven. Email pulltheplugseven@gmail.com. Visit Pull The Plug on Facebook. [Repeats Saturday 11am.]

6:00pm - 6:15pm

Drift Shift

Found sound and found text collected to form drifts that shift, produced and presented by Franziska Lantz. Visit driftshift.blogspot.com for more information. [Repeats Saturday 11.30am.]

6:15pm - 6:30pm

Into The Moss

A 14 minute drift through original music, soundscapes and liminal yarns. Show archive at soundcloud.com/into-the-moss. Contact intothemossradio@gmail.com. [Repeats Saturday 11.45am.]

6:30pm - 7:30pm

The OuterglobeHighlight

Debbie Golt FRSA takes African music and wider arts and culture as her starting point. This week: Debbie meets Flora Purim, recipient of Brazil's highest cultural award, and talks spirituality, the legacy of Billy Holiday and about Flora's first studio-album in 15 years. Ibibio Sound Machine, Sofia Gillani, Deli Sosimi and NIN3S with Toshi also get a look-in. Visit outerglobe.co.uk for more information. Tweet to @outerglobe. [Repeats Sunday 4pm.]

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Hot Club du MondeHighlight

A Baedeker tour of international musical curiosities from the 78rpm era with Oliver Carter-Wakefield. [Repeats Friday 2pm.]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Clear Spot

One off, irregular and sometimes surprise broadcasts. This one is certainly a surprise as today we found a previously unbroadcast concert from the 2002 Turntable Hell tour. This is from the second set of the final performance of the tour, at Exeter Phoenix on 24 May 2002. Performers: Lepke B., Paul Hood, Martin Ng, Steve Noble, Martin Tetreault, Otomo Yoshihide, Marina Rosenfeld and Janek Schaefer. More tomorrow night at 8pm! [Repeated Friday 10am.]

9:00pm - 10:30pm

Adventures in Sound and Music

New music with The Wire magazine. Visit thewire.co.uk for more information. [Repeats Sunday 1am.]

10:30pm - 11:00pm

Radia

Radia, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, presents a new show realised by one of its members, exploring "new and forgotten ways of making radio. This week: show 878 - Senta, Pasolini. Usmaradio - Research Centre for Radiophonic Studies presents a new session of The School of Radio realised in December 2021 at Arena del Sole theatre in Bologna, Italy. A work freely inspired by texts of the italian writer and intellectual Pier Paolo Pasolini – by and with Anita Barbi, Francesco Cecchi Aglietti, Virginia Cimmino, Dario Fini, Inés García - Pertierra García, Francesca Lepiane, Dino Lopardo, Giulia Mento, Stefano Moretti, Lea Paiella, Andrea Pelliccia, Emanuele Regi and Francesca Miranda Rossi. Visit radia.fm for more information. [Repeats Wednesday 3.30am.]

11:00pm - 12:00am

Grime for the UnconvertedHighlight

Presented and mixed by DJ BPM, showcasing Grime classics, unreleased promos and new releases. Listen to archive shows on Mixcloud. Twitter: @djbpm. [Repeats Sunday 12am.]

12:00am - 1:00am

Club Integral Radio Show

[Repeated from Wednesday 9.30pm.] The Earl of Killorglin and Andrew Scott-Bolton of Club Integral - London's long-running "home to the uncategorisable" - explore the music that informs its long running concert series in London.