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141:, South West London, broadcasting mostly at the weekend, specialising in breakbeat hardcore and jungle but also playing house and garage on a Sunday. Its popularity grew throughout 1993, with the station promoting rave and club nights, selling merchandise, and distributing a magazine through London's specialist dance record shops. 148:. It was awarded this and transmitted legally for 4 weeks from 28 August 1994 on 100.5FM to London, and was the first pirate radio station of its genre to do so. Guest shows from big names in the jungle scene passed through including Bryan Gee (V Recordings), 29: 186:, MC Ryme Tyme, DJ Kane, DJ Gunshot, NutE1, DJ Harmony, MC Stevie A, and Asad Rizvi. Record labels and shops also hosted shows on the station including Chemistry Records, Lucky Spin, and Rugged Vinyl. 159:
Don FM then returned as a pirate on the frequency of 107.9FM in September 1995 and ran until April 1997, broadcasting again at the weekends playing predominantly drum and bass but also
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Well known DJs, MCs and artists who have appeared on Don include DJ Trace, Matt Cantor (
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music. It was the first jungle pirate station granted a temporary legal license.
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Don first broadcast in November 1992 on the frequency of 105.7FM from
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Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture
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On 28 March 1994, Don ceased transmission to apply for a
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Angela Lewis (8 October 1994). "DON, hold your breath".
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recall the station as a "pioneering radio station".
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London
Frequency
RSL
Format
Breakbeat hardcore
jungle
drum and bass
RSL
London
pirate radio
breakbeat hardcore
jungle
drum and bass
Wandsworth
Restricted Service Licence
Ray Keith
Stevie Hyper D
house
techno
The Freestylers
Bugz in the Attic
DJ Dee Kline
Ed Rush
The Quietus
Gravenhurst
IDM
Mike Paradinas
"Rave and jungle on UK pirate radio (June 1998)"
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