Guests give a short epiphany answering a burning question from Mary Anne Hobbs.
Legendary producer Giorgio Moroder (Donna Summer, Bowie, Blondie) reveals some secrets.
Smith's drummer Mike Joyce pops in to give us all a drumming lesson.
Kiran Leonard delivers an inspirational talk about being less cynical and apathetic.
Pauli 'THE PSM' (Africa Express, Gorillaz, Kindness) covers life as a session musician.
Lianne La Havas reveals what Prince is really like, having met him this year.
Mark Stewart from The Pop Group joins Mary Anne, to talk about his band's return.
Broadcaster and new music champion, Bethan Elfyn, talks about grassroots music in Wales.
Radiohead artist and short story author Stanlet Donwood on how to unlock your imagination
Bestival founder Rob Da Bank spills the beans on what makes a great festival
Songwriter Daniel Johnston talks about life as an underground legend.
Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard talks about why he now writes children's books.
German pianist Nils Frahm discusses whether classical music is cool again.
The Hendrix of the cello, composer Giovanni Sollima, on Classical Music's resurgence.
NME Deputy Editor Eve Barlow gives tips on how to write great music reviews and articles.
Poko, legendary Misty In Roots frontman, tells us exactly what makes proper roots reggae.
Colin Meloy of the Decemberists gives his interpretation of what folk is.
Jazz writer Mike Flynn explains why people should like jazz.
Richard Ayoade (director of Submarine and The Double) on how to put a book on the screen.
Arab Strap musician, journalist and author, Aidan Moffat, teaches us how to write better.
Metallica drummer wants Britain to embrace metal, ahead of that Glastonbury headline set.
St Vincent dishes out advice on how to shred better.
British astronaut Tim Peake gives us his top tips on how to become a spaceman.
Cult Baltimore band Future Islands on why they like making records quickly.
David X Cohen, writer for The Simpsons and co-creator of Futurama, predicts the future.