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The last show rounds up some of the greatest performances from the series, including Novelist, Octavian, Miraa May, Jamie Isaac, Biig Piig and Hak Baker

May 2019
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The music show invites viewers to let it all go and soak up live performances from Skinny Pelembe and Miraa May, plus a journey through pirate radio, courtesy of Uncle Dugs
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This mind-bending edition of Four to the Floor features music from Biig Piig and Ragz Originale, an insight into psychedelics, and Dank of England give us their take on the UK's relationship with weed
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The music show is in Sao Paulo to discover the beats of the favelas. Plus performances from Wilma Vritra and Georgia, and a look into the mindset of BBC Sound of 2019 winner Octavian.
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Brit winner Sam Fender takes viewers on a tour of his hometown in the music show. Rave royalty Joe Labrynth shares his story, and there's music from Jamie Isaac and Novelist.
April 2019
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A look into the world of Unknown T, plus the Leeds charity and club night helping to broaden young people's horizons, the legacy of rave legend Billy 'Daniel' Bunter, and a performance from Hak Baker
July 2017
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Live performance from Jaykae and Murkage Dave, the diverse sounds of the UK jazz scene, and music by Casisdead, Ace T and Yung Chef, presented by David Vujanic, Madam X and Thris Tian
June 2017
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David Vujanic, Madam X and Thris Tian present performances by J Hus and Moses Boyd, music from Shy FX, DJs Fabio and Grooverider talking about the roots of jungle music, and comedy by Nick Marston
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Music from The Future Sound of London, Princess Nokia and Irish rapper Rejjie Snow is introduced by hosts David Vujanic, Madam X and Thris Tian. Plus drum and bass legend Goldie talks yoga.
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Hosts David Vujanic, Madam X and Thris Tian present a performance by grime legend P Money, an access piece with grime video pioneer Risky Roadz, and music from Courage and Giggs
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Yellow Days, the Gospel House Choir and lovers rock artist Winston Brown are introduced by hosts David Vujanic, Madam X and Thris Tian. Plus there's a feature with club night The Hydra.
May 2017
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Hosts David Vujanic, Madam X and Thris Tian introduce the freshest music, comedy and culture including Slow Thai, Oscar #Worldpeace and a studio session with rap sensation Enoch
November 2016
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Performances from Fredwave, Skinshape and Law Holt, and a unique live show by Paranoid London. Also featuring Levelz, The Basement, and videos by Mickey Lightfoot and Slow Thai.
October 2016
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Featuring films by independent artists Tariq Disu and Danny Trash, James Blake talking 1-800 Dinosaur, spoken word by Tommy Sissons, music from Mala and a live performance by seminal grime artist Trim
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Films by Awesome Tapes from Africa, DJ Thris Tian and photographer Imraan Christian, plus music from Little Simz , Vitamin X and a special live performance by Michael Kiwanuka
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Featuring Lewisham local Ray BLK and Toronto hip-hop jazz crew BadBadNotGood, bespoke films from DJ Moxie and Vicktor Taiwo, plus music and videos from Shenoda, Dead Dred and NxWorries
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Featuring sound system culture with King Tubby's, a portrait of photographer Vicky Grout, the musical legacy of Newham Generals, and live performances by Cassels and Kojey Radical
September 2016
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Performances and films from United Vibrations, Lone, 808 Ink and Neverland Clan, plus music from Mura Masa and Rocks Foe, feature in the music and youth culture show
August 2015
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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.
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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
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