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Radio Frontline – new oldskool netradio station


For the past few months I’ve been seeing a bunch of posts about a new all-oldskool net radio station starting – there’s already a few stations which heavily feature oldskool such as Renegade Radio, Break Pirates and of course jungletrain.net which I DJ on every other Sunday. This new station in particular claimed to be featuring largely orginal DJS and producers from back in the day, though they weren’t saying who quite yet… .well the info is finally out there, and all I can say is DAMN!! Just take a look at this lineup of djs and producers involved involved:

  • Double O
  • Pete Voyager
  • The House Crew
  • Equinox
  • Digital
  • Stretch
  • Teebone
  • Dre (D’Zone)
  • Nebula II
  • DJ Skie
  • Suv
  • Tim Taylor
  • Just Jungle
  • Hopa
  • DJ Trax
  • Love Dove Jay
  • Remarc
  • Skanna
  • Subject 13
  • Mole The Dipper
  • Source Direct
  • Jamma
  • Threshold
  • Good, 2 Bad + Hugly
  • DJ Monk
  • Soundcraft
  • Thumbzo
  • DJ Fox
  • Aside from an absolute laundry list of amazing producers back in the day, most of who have been featured on this site in one form or another (tune writeup, interview, comments), there’s also a number of jungletrain posse involved: Antidote (running things), Thumbzo, Double O and Equinox (who I often play a few hours after on JT).

    According to the site, the station will broadcast the first weekend of every month. Broadcast starts today at 5pm UK time / 6pm CET on radiofrontline.net, check the facebook and Twitter pages for more info. Based on the station launch lineup, it looks like i’ll be glued to my computer most of this weekend… Be sure to tune in!

    2 Replies to “Radio Frontline – new oldskool netradio station”

    1. Thanks for plugging this man.. big respex! Weekend went really well so a big thank you to all those involved and a big thanks to all the listeners!

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