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22/05/2013

6 Music's Jukebox Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions.

Robin Ince: Musical Profiler

Every Tuesday on the show we are joined by comedian and Musical Profiler extraordinaire Robin Ince.

Here's how it works - we ask one of you to pick six tracks that have been important in your life, starting with the first song you remember hearing and working all the way through to a track that is never off your mp3 player.

Robin Ince: Musical Profiler then takes those tracks and reveals everything about you without even having met you. Trust us, it's spooky...

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