
The most exciting new music from emerging artists and DIY labels introduced to you by Radio 1's Huw Stephens. Hip-Hop, Drum n' Bass, Electronica, Indie and Folk...it's the best music you've never heard.
Thu, 16 May 13
Duration:
21 mins
Available:
24 days remaining
Robert DeLong - the one-man rave machine is in session with Huw Stephens from Maida Vale! Plus, there's the BBC Introducing tip from the talented Vanilla Gloom and Belfast four-piece Girls Names are the BBC Introducing playlist track of the week.
Thu, 9 May 13
Duration:
26 mins
Available:
17 days remaining
The Child Of Lov, an enigmatic funky fella from Amsterdam, is in session for Huw Stephens. The delightfully folky Marika Hackman also performs a special acoustic BBC Maida Vale session. There are BBC Introducing tips from Camp Stag from Stoke on Trent who've previously played with The 1975 and the BBC Introducing playlist track of the week comes from Harry David from Lincolnshire.
Thu, 2 May 13
Duration:
20 mins
Available:
10 days remaining
Tropical indie electronica from Mausi whose members are from Newcastle via Milan. A juicy BBC Introducing tip from Northern Ireland's Little Bear. Plus the BBC Radio 1 playlist track of the week from Theory59.
Thu, 25 Apr 13
Duration:
26 mins
Available:
3 days remaining
A double session from cheery indie guitar act Coves and a BBC Introducing session from Nottingham's ethereal singer-songwriter Indiana. Gorgeous South London R and B singer Moko is our BBC Introducing tip.
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