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DJ Profile Det Skibba (RIP) Herbzie - Kool FM-12-03-06
Awesome set, ft one of the greatest MC's to grace the mic, MC Skibadee. RIP Soldier
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Kool London, also known as Kool FM, is a former London pirate radio station that now broadcasts as an internet radio station, playing jungle, drum and bass, and old skool. Kool is generally regarded as being instrumental in the development of the jungle music scene. Wikipedia
First air date: 28 November 1991
Frequency: 94.5 / 94.6 FM (as a Pirate)
Broadcast area: London
artists featured: Smurf, Remda Dee, Weedkillers, Ryme Tyme, Trace, Wildchild, Brockie, Det, Ron, Easy D, Tonic, Five-O, Nicky Blackmarket , Funky Flirt, Profile, Ital, Pappa Gee, IC3, Probe, Ruffstuff, MC Funsta, Skibadee, Shabba D, Riddla, Fatman D, Foxy, Eksman, Herbzie, Ash, Ragga Twins, Logan D, Uncle Dugs, Hoodlum, Fluid, Smokesta, Cab-e, Shaydee, SLY, DJ Chef, Bud, Shockin B, Stevie Hyper D, Crissy Criss, Pressure X, Swift, CoGee, Devious D, Jack-Knife, Chase, Jynx, Scanner, Major, Upakut, Viper, Billy Daniel Bunter, DIZZYBLONDE, DJ CODE, LionDub, Marcus Visionary
DISCLAIMER: No copyright infringement intended. All music belongs to its rightful owner and music label
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Active London Pirate Radio Stations
87.5 UK Raw Radio Drum ’n’ Bass, UK Garage
87.7 InHouse Radio House
88.0 Pulse88 Hip-Hop, RnB PULSE88
88.4 Vision Radio UK House, Soul, UK Garage
88.6 Back2Back FM Funk, House, Jazz, Soul B 2 B
89.4 Citylock Radio Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB
89.8 Station FM Hip-Hop, Reggae
90.0 Hot 90 Ghanaian
90.2 Point Blank FM Acid Jazz, Breakbeat, Funk, House, Liquid Funk
90.6 Cyndicut Drum ’n’ Bass
90.8 Lightning Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB, SoulLIGHTNIN
91.8 Live FM UK House, UK Garage
92.2 MetroLoveRadio Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB, Soul
92.6 The Rock 926 Funk, Gospel, Jazz, Reggae, RnB, Soul ROK2ROK
92.7 Natural Vibez Radio
92.9 (unidentified)
93.8 Vibes FM Reggae
94.4 Flames Radio Reggae
94.4 Street FM Bashment, Hip-Hop, House, RnB, Soul, UK Garage
94.6 Kool London Drum ’n’ Bass
95.1 Origin UK Breakbeat Hardcore, Drum ’n’ Bass, House, Jungle
95.4 UK Roots FM Reggae, Soul ROOTS FM (
95.5 On Top FM Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB, Soul ONTOPFM
96.1 S-Dance House
96.4 Surprise Radio Nigerian
96.5 Dem Radyo Turkish DEM90 FM
97.1 (unidentified)
97.7 SLR Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB, Soul
97.9 Divine House
98.1 Mystic Radio Live Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB
98.3 RJR London Reggae, Soul
99.3 Select UK Radio House SELECTUK
99.5 Venture FM Reggae VENTURE
99.6 Ragga FM Ragga
99.7 Flex FM Breakbeat, Drum ’n’ Bass, Dubstep, Grime, UK Garage
99.8 Supreme FM Live Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB, Soca, Soul
100.3 House FM House HOUSE FM
101.1 Naija FM Gospel, Hip-Hope, RnB
101.2 Unique FM Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB, Soul UNIQUE
101.3 Spice Radio 1 Reggae, RnB, Soul, Calypso, Talk
101.5 Empire LDN UK Garage
101.7 Flight FM Drum ’n’ Bass, Dubstep, Hip-Hop, House, RnB, UK Garage
101.8 Bizim FM Turkish BIZIM FM
101.9 Beat FM Reggae BEAT FM
102.0 Concious Radio Reggae, Soul
102.5 Galaxy Hip-Hop, Jazz, Reggae, Soul, Talk
102.8 Radyo Umut Turkish RDYOUMUT
103.0 London Live Drum ’n’ Bass, House, RnB, UK Garage LDN LIVE
103.0 WBLS Radio Ghanaian
103.8 Buzz FM
103.9 Muzik Radio Reggae MUZIK FM
104.1 Omega Radio Talk
104.2 Play Turkish
104.3 Crystal FM Breakbeat Hardcore
104.7 Pozitif Turkish
105.2 Heart Of Love Radio Hip-Hop, Reggae, RnB
105.6 Lips Radio Gospel, Reggae, Talk
105.6 Playback UK Dubstep, UK Garage
106.9 (unidentified) UK Garage
106.5 Project Radio House
107.6 Exposed Beats House
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Internet and pirate radio
By the mid to late 1990s, genres such as happy hardcore, jungle/drum'n'bass and speed/UK garage saw a new generation of pirate radio stations emerge. In London, Kool FM was joined by Rinse FM, Rude, Flex FM, Eruption FM, and Dream FM in championing jungle music/drum'n'bass, and the latter also happy hardcore.[26][27][28] Speed/UK garage was being pushed by stations such as London Underground (notably the Dreem Teem), Freek FM (notably DJ EZ), and Girls FM.[29]Α The now legal Flex FM and Rinse FM would make a transition from jungle to UK garage during the course of the 1990s.
By the 2010s, this landscape was changing with increasing use of social media and music streaming services, with research by RAJAR reporting that:
For some, the Internet still does not replace the need for pirate radio: "Pirate will never stop; it’s cyclical. If you push people hard enough, they’ll find a mode of expression. The internet has been pretty cool for that, but it’s not the be-all-and-end-all", whilst others argue that for music like grime, pirate radio continues to be "such an essential platform for emerging voices".For former pirates such as Kool London, Internet radio has given them a new lease of life
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