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  • DIRTYPHONICS

    AUDIOPORN presents THE QUARKS E.P.
    DIRTYPHONICS - TALI - SHIMON & DISASZT - RAM TRILOGY



    DIRTYPHONICS - THE QUARKS E.P. TEASER on DAILYMOTION.COM

    3 years ago
  • WARNING!

    Warning Presents Synchronize
    Saturday 14th March 2009
    The Junction - Cambridge
    10pm to 4am
    £10 Advance / More on the door if available.
    Any available tickets will be sold on the door: 10.00pm – 2.00am, No entry after 2am
    No under 18’s
    Info & Box office: 01223 511 511
    www.junction.co.uk
    www.myspace.com/synchronizeuk



    DJ's

    Fabio / Blame b2b Nookie / Doc Scott
    Alix Perez b2b Nu:Tone / London Elektricity
    Roller


    MC's

    GQ / Justyce / Lowqui / Five Alive



    TICKETS:

    BOOKING IN PERSON:
    You can buy or collect your tickets prior to the event from:

    THE JUNCTION BOX OFFICE: Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX.

    BOOKING BY PHONE:
    Please call 01223 511 511

    BOOKING ONLINE: www.junction.co.uk


    FOR MORE INFORMATION INCLUDING HOTEL & TRAVEL INFO PLEASE VISIT:

    www.myspace.com/synchronizeuk

    3 years ago
  • TCABB

    Hi
    We recently added a new song from the Slow Down album to our profile. "Remember"
    Check it out.

    You can still get the music att Itunes and Amazon and all those places...

    Take Care
    -Tcabb

    3 years ago
  • MEAM ET MAKET

    Long Life Kool FM!!!!!

    There is a new Dnb/Jump Up mixset on my page "The First Rule"(link to direct download and set in player). Nice and proper, yep!!!
    Peace....

    3 years ago
  • KOS.MOS.MUSIC

    KOSMOS003
    ELECTROSOUL SYSTEM “Form Of Life / Attention”
    @ ALL GOOD STORES RIGHT NOW


    also available...

    KOSMOS002
    ELECTROSOUL SYSTEM
    "Honcho / Nine Planets"
    BOP "Skeptikos"

    KOSMOS001
    FUTURE ENGINEERS "Bionics"
    "Bionics (ELECTROSOUL SYSTEM Space Trip Mix)"

    3 years ago
  • Duckula ProDUCKtions®

    NEW TRACK ONLINE!!!!

    >>> LISTEN TO THE SOUND OF EDEN <<<

    Hugz Duck ;)

    3 years ago
  • WARNING!

    Warning
    Saturday 14th February 2009
    The Junction - Cambridge
    10pm to 5am
    £13 Advance / More on the door if available.
    Any available tickets will be sold on the door: 10.00pm – 2.00am, No entry after 2am
    No under 18’s
    Info & Box office: 01223 511 511
    http://www.myspace.com/warninguk
    http://www.junction.co.uk

    Main Room: Warning

    DJ's

    Andy C (2 Hour Set)
    Shy FX
    Sub Focus
    Hazard
    Fresh
    Dillinja b2b Lemon D
    Barrington
    Concrete
    Blazin

    MC's

    Eksman
    Skibadee
    Shabba
    SP
    GQ
    Fun
    Five Alive
    IC3
    Fatman
    I.D
    Phantom
    Inja
    Johnny Ka$h

    Warning VJ: Rocketvision


    Room 2: Ping Pong - Dubstep, Breaks & Jungle

    Barrington
    DJ T_!
    Conflict
    Kye
    MC Johnny Ka$h
    Jimmy Danger


    TICKETS:

    BOOKING IN PERSON:

    You can buy or collect your tickets prior to the event from:

    THE JUNCTION BOX OFFICE: Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX.

    You can also book tickets at:

    CAMBRIDGE CORN EXCHANGE: Wheeler Street, Cambridge (Booking Fee £1 per ticket)

    WARNING TICKET AGENTS: (Booking Fees Apply)
    Blackmarket Records, London (BM Soho): 02074370478
    Sound Clash, Norwich: 01603761004

    BOOKING BY PHONE:
    Please call 01223 511 511
    You can also book 24 hours a day through Seetickets on 01159 129 000 (A booking fee is charged)

    BOOKING ONLINE: http://www.junction.co.uk/


    FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT:
    http://www.myspace.com/warninguk

    3 years ago
  • DJ J ANGEL

    Hi Mate, Just wanted to let you know I have just added a new track called SPACE and also a very HAPPY NEW YEAR...

    JA
    MYSTERYRECORDS.COM

    3 years ago
  • kelly kool

    thank you kool fm for yet another wicked nite.....was the best nite I had in ages....nuff love and respect forever!!!!! xxxxxxxxxxx

    4 years ago
  • DJ MESSY

    really really big nite last, big up Guv, Flirt, and all involved, brap!!!

    4 years ago
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Some where in a small part of London, a group of friends made a decision to set up a radio station. On the 28th of November 1991, KOOL FM was born. The music being played at the beginning of transmission was known as HARDCORE JUNGLE. KOOL FM were setting the standard for the underground by being the very first pirate station ever to play this type of music.

Kool FM describes itself as a 'Hardcore Jungle Drum and Bass radio station' - and as such the music it broadcasts ranges from (predominantly) drum n bass to old skool and, occasionally, other genres. A wide range of both up-and-coming DJs and MCs play out on the station, and similarly almost every style of Drum & Bass can be heard: music ranging from mainly Jump-Up (dancefloor-oriented D&B, arguably the most popular type of Drum & Bass in raves and clubs) to, sometimes, the more IDM-influenced subgenres of Techstep and Liquid Funk, depending on the DJ's musical tastes.

Kool FM has been running, helping to support and perpetuate the scene, and inform ravers, for over a decade. Back when jungle was an emerging genre, the station played a seminal role acting as a middleman between the ravers and the promoters (along with many other stations, some of which are still going, but the majority have been permanently shut down by their owners, merged with other stations or just faded into obscurity). Pirates back in the 1990s afforded a wide-ranging, effective way of communicating to fans of the music where and when the next raves were taking place, and it gave producers and DJs a chance to play out brand new tracks, often on dubplate (in fact, it could be argued that pirate radio contributed to the continuing success of dubplates, as producers would cut a track to acetate and then give a few copies to big-name DJs to play out in clubs or on pirate radio, to get early exposure and increase 'hype' in a track, before the promotional copies hit the record stores. If a track had non-cleared, copyrighted samples in it, hearing it on a pirate or in a rave was often the only way to ever hear it. The culture of pirate stations broadcasting a niche genre of music to hundreds and thousands of dedicated fans, of which Kool FM has always been a major part, helped both to sustain and diversify the genre throughout the 1990s, as new styles of music were played out by DJs, testing the waters or exploring new musical ideas.

As interest and popularity in jungle (now called jungle drum n bass), grew, so did the pirates, and Kool FM has always played a notable part in the progression and support of the genre. Booking Agencies were set up to book DJs to play on the station, events were organised in association (and sometimes by) the stations, producing revenue to further the ability of the stations to survive, supporting the music scene and themselves. This had always been a necessary thing to do in terms of the pirates supporting themselves: since the Radio Authority (now known as Ofcom) regularly enforced the law regarding unlicensed broadcasts, confiscating broadcasting equipment and all possessions relating to the station if they were caught. Thus, DJs would lose record collections (which were often subsequently destroyed), masts would be taken down, microwave dishes removed... Running a pirate station was (and still is) an expensive project, so as much as supporting the scene, events were organised and the revenues used in part to fund the continuation of the stations.

It is widely regarded that along with several other stations at the time (such as Pulse FM, Don FM, Eruption), Kool FM's support in jungle's formative years helped to spread the word amongst fans of the style, and also helped to nurture the music into what it is today. Almost every drum n bass fan with a sense of the history behind their music understands that the genre would be nowhere near as popular, diverse or successful without the invaluable support and development provided by the multitude of pirates (in the past, there were easily as many as 40 or more pirates in the Greater London area alone, though the airwaves aren't quite as crowded today). Many newcomers to drum n bass, and some who have been listening to the genre for a few years, fail to realise that until 1994, when Kiss FM began broadcasting jungle, and 1995, when the seminal 'One In The Jungle' show began on BBC Radio 1, there was no Jungle or Drum & Bass on any legal, licensed radio station anywhere in the UK, so it is important that the role of pirate stations is not underestimated. Even today, pirates such as Kool FM play an essential role in the continuation of the genre 

(ADVERTISMENT)


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  • Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
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