2014
The first show celebrates a musical renaissance, with features from North London's enigmatic MC Little Simz, Croydon poet Denzel Himself, and a UK television debut from New York's Joey Bada$$
2014
The second show celebrates 'freedom of creation' with features and performances from Edinburgh trio and Mercury Prize nominees Young Fathers and five-piece soul band The Hics.
2014
The third show features performances from Canadian songwriter Jessy Lanza and London duo Panes, plus spoken word from Tommy Sissons.
2014
Live music and dance culture are celebrated in the final show, with features and performances from Etta Bond, Novelist and Raury, plus music from Todd Terje, Chet Faker and Darq E Freaker.
2014
The first programme showcases performances and films from Levelz and Homeboy Sandman, plus music from Kojey Radical and Novelist.
2014
The series goes inside the enigmatic mind of LA rapper Earl Sweatshirt and the bedroom of Lewisham's Novelist. There's music from Action Bronson and Bizarre Inc, and Shura talks pop.
2014
The music series introduces London collective Space Age, Bradford brothers Sister Wanzala, and MC Pinty. There's spoken word from Tommy Sissons, and music from Kim Taylor, Borns and Onoe Caponoe.
2014
Songhoy Blues mix Malian history with modern influences and MNDSGN makes beats and breakfast. Plus a look at Portuguese record label Principe, and spoken word from Tommy Sissons and Young Fathers.
2014
Slaves crank up the volume with a musical performance, Kojey Radical explains why you should never compromise, we're welcomed into the world of DJ Monki, and there's a cult classic from The Streets.
2014
Featuring acid house and jungle legend A Guy Called Gerald and hip hop newcomer Benny Mails. Plus drummer Kwake explains the Amen Break, and Tala explores music in the Middle East.