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Basic Human Needs: Food

Ahead of their performance at the 6 Music Festival in Greater Manchester, Lynks is this week’s Artist in Residence with shows centred on four basic human needs.

Ahead of their performance at the 6 Music Festival in Greater Manchester, Lynks is this week’s Artist in Residence with shows centred on four basic human needs. Tonight, we hope you’re hungry, because we’re doing food.

Artist in Residence is a journey into the musical soul of an artist. Each episode sees the host bring listeners a selection of tracks, based around a different theme or mood.

Lynks is a cult sensation from London’s underground scene. They have built a reputation as one of the UK’s most electrifying, genre-smashing performers whose riotous live shows have become the stuff of legend. Following their debut album Abomination (2024) they stepped into a bold new chapter with the release of their single, I Didn’t Come Here For Art, in November last year.

At the 6 Music Festival, Lynks will perform at YES, Manchester on Saturday 28th March. Other artists performing across the four-day event include Bloc Party, Courtney Barnett, The Horrors, Jacob Alon, Kelly Lee Owens (DJ set), ‘Mandy, Indiana’, SILVERWINGKILLER, Sorry, Tiberius b, Wesley Joseph and Yard Act. Festival goers will also have the chance to see DJ sets from Beth Ditto & Nick Grimshaw, Emily Pilbeam & Nathan Shepherd, Lambrini Girls and Steve Lamacq as part of an Indie Forever club night. There will also be DJ sets from The Knife’s Olof Dreijer, Aiden Francis and Fig at a partnership event with Homobloc, and performances from Lauren Auder, Naima Bock and R.AGGS as part of a partnership event with FaT OuT.

This year the event will shine a well-deserved light on independent grassroots venues, extending its reach across Greater Manchester and celebrating its independent spirit. The festival will be at iconic live music spaces including Band on the Wall and YES, as well as - new for 2026 - the Eccles Town Hall Ballroom, and there will be new partnership events with local promoters FaT OuT and Homobloc.

Speaking about their upcoming festival performance, Lynks said: “So excited to be playing the 6 Music Festival this March! The only things I consume more regularly than 6 Music are London tap water and MAYBE hot chicken flavour instant noodles. But as far as I’m aware, there isn’t yet a London Tap Water Festival or a Hot Chicken Flavour Instant Noodle Festival. And if there is they haven’t booked me. So, yeah - basically what I’m trying to say is there is not a single place I’m more excited to be than the 6 Music Festival this March in Manchester.”

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Music Played

  • ROSALÍA

    CHICKEN TERIYAKI

    • MOTOMAMI +.
    • Columbia.
    • 5.
  • Wolf Alice

    Bread Butter Tea Sugar

    • The Clearing.
    • Columbia.
    • 7.
  • Tyler, The Creator

    Sugar On My Tongue

    • Columbia Records.
  • Metronomy

    Salted Caramel Ice Cream

    • Because Music.
  • Doechii

    BOILED PEANUTS

    • Alligator Bites Never Heal (Extended).
    • Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records.
    • 3.
  • Donna Summer

    MacArthur Park

    • NOW That's What I Call The 70s.
    • Now! Music.
  • M.I.A.

    Mango Pickle Down River (feat. Wilcannia Mob)

    • Kala.
    • XL Recordings.
    • 6.
  • Fever Ray

    Kandy

    • Radical Romantics.
    • Mute.
    • 4.
  • Robyn

    Honey

    • Honey.
    • Universal Music Oy.
    • 1.
  • 100 gecs

    Doritos & Fritos

    • Warner Music UK Limited.
  • Shanks & Bigfoot

    Sweet Like Chocolate

    • (CD Single).
    • Chocolate Boy.
  • Parallel Dance Ensemble

    Weight Watchers

    • Turtle Pizza Cadillac.
    • Ism Records.
    • 2.
  • St. Vincent

    Sweetest Fruit

    • All Born Screaming.
    • Hipgnosis Songs Group.
    • 8.
  • Laid Back

    Bakerman

  • Little Dragon

    Sweet

    • Season High.
    • Because Music.
  • Lynks

    How to Make a Béchamel Sauce in 10 Steps (With Pictures)

    • Slow Dance '19.
    • Slow Dance.

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  • Mon 9 Mar 202623:00