Showing posts with label Illegal Broadcasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illegal Broadcasting. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

The Kool Skool Interviews - Jeru The Damaja Special (Rare Radio Interview Show)



The Kool Skool Interviews - Jeru The Damaja Special
2 part episode of the Kool Skool Radio Show, hosted by Shucks One "the Idiot" & TJ Chill Universal Zulu Nation UK . Originally broadcast on London's only real hiphop culture station, Itch FM 105.1fm 24/12/07. Features a interview with the ex-Gangstarr foundation MC in conversation with Shucks. Also: Classic tracks, and new material off Jeru's new album "Still Rising", Classic Gangstarr and Brooklyn anthems etc Special thanks to: Jeru The Damaja, DJ Tommy Hill (Seuseo), Caroline and DJ Illout from www.beathutonline.com,
TJ Chill Universal Zulu Nation UK
http://www.myspace.com/jeru





The Kool Skool Radio Show on Sensei.FM
The Kool Skool on Youtube

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Legendary UK Hip-Hop Radio DJ and Host Tim Westwood Talks Pirate Radio and "The Coooool Romancer" Must see! (Video)


Living Legends Tim Westwood and LL Cool J


Legendary UK Hip-Hop Radio DJ and Host Tim Westwood discusses his past on Pirate Radio in London.


Part 2


Part 3


DJ/Producer/Rapper/Singer Clinton Parks on the Tim Westwood Radio Show.
Not really sure of the background on these guys relationship, but this is hilarious.
"Is that a Receding jacket your wearing". "You started out as a Dancer. What sort of dancing was that? Blap." "The Cool Romancer. The Cooool Romancer" Hystarical!

Clinton Sparks Plays A Prank On Eminem

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

MCM of UK Hip-Hop Legends Caveman "Back To Cause Mayhem"

Hip-Hop Legends Caveman, was a UK crew that had a UK conscious sensibilities and crisp U.S. production quality sound. The group had commercial success with real Hip-Hop music and MCM has continued to release music. MCM of is releasing a new album, and is on the net check him out!


Interview and freestyle on London Community Station Roots FM


MCM & DJ Biznizz (London Posse/En4cers) Live in Koln on German Hip-Hop show "Powermoves"

MCM Caveman on Youtube


MCM discussing Biting, Battle Rapping, Positive Lyrics and his love for the music
Whoatv interview check out more interviews with UK Legends here

"THE NEW UNRELEASED ALBUM OF MCM HAS FINALLY ARRIVED. THIS IS THE MISSING LINK BETWEEN THE GOLDEN AGE OF RAP AND NOW! FEEL THE GOLD with NEW LYRICS, NEW CONSCIOUSNESS, NEW BEATS, NEW ALBUM - The Gospel album is 20 tracks with the majority never publically released with cuts on no previous version. There are new 2010 cuts as well as unreleased joints from the MCM and Caveman era. RELEASED ON I-INNOVATE (UK)" - More info here


10 min Caveman Freestyle session on Tim Westwood Capital Rap Show 89'
Conscious, Battle and joke raps all in one dope freestyle. This got serious play back then on the infamous "Kool Skool Freestyle Tape"!

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Long Live Itch FM!!!! "Can't A Damn Thing Stop It!!!"


Itch FM piece by Shucks One ID/UZN 2001

The Kool Skool is uploading Real Hip-Hop radio from 7 years of Pirate broadcast, Radio shows from the Itch FM era, on the UK's premier Hip-Hop Radio station Sensei.FM. The Kool Skool is in the process of editing some of the 200+ interviews with Hip-Hop legends for Radio specials, watch this space!!!!


Itch FM sketch by Shucks One ID/UZN 2001


The UK's number 1 Homegrown supporter and Ex-Itch Don DJ Disorda is also uploading legendary shows featuring live sessions with the cream of the U.K. scene to his Sensei.fm profile. Check in here


Itch FM gained a lot of grass roots support from Graffiti writers and we plastered our stickers EVERYWHERE!!!

Monday, 12 January 2009

R.I.P. ITCH FM!!! 1 year Anniversary



R.I.P. ITCH FM!!!

(Originally posted 1 year ago)

Dear UK Hip Hop people,

It is with great sadness to inform you that London's own ITCH FM (105.1fm) has shut down for good…

For me personally it has been 7 Years of fun, hard work. I will always feel proud of the station and the DJ's past and present for what we have accomplished. Itch blessed me with a lot of opportunities and confidence to pursue a little career (whatever that means) in Hiphop, and I will forever be grateful to Itch Fm family for their support, teamwork and friendship.



The other day I met someone who has been listening to us for a while and he said, "yeah man Tizer told me it was a Pirate Station, I thought it was legit!!!" That was the thing about Itch, it wasn't like other stations. There was no 35 kids hanging out, getting zooted in the lobby! The management ran a super tight ship, and that reflected on the broadcasting quality, it instilled a serious attitude in the DJ's.

I understand fully their reasons for closing the doors, 7 Years of sitting in their cars making sure no one steals our transmitter. Sneaking around looking out for the authorities, nosey neighbours, jobs-worth Janitors, CCTV cameras, keeping X amount of DJ's in line, and dealing with the so-called UK hiphop industry.



A lot of people make up the team behind the machine, for us DJs it was not without its risks and hard work, minimum £2000 fine for illegal broadcasting, a criminal record and possible prison time, all for what?!!! To play hiphop, the music we love. But for the management and Technical team it was often a joyless job. They deserve a big thank you from the whole scene.

Hiphop in the UK has never been the success story it should have been, you only need to look back at the early days to see that the UK music industry has never really taken UK Hiphop very seriously. I feel that Itch Fm came around at the right time, and gave it a bonafide platform to provide balance for rating UK alongside US. Without Itch, Channel U, and a few others, you might not have had a 1Xtra perhaps, and I can tell you that certain "urban" stations DEFINITELY changed up their playlists because of us specifically!!!



The Itch management gave us total creative control, we could play what we liked how we liked (except no cursing), and for anyone who knows about commercial stations, words like "payola" and "programming" definitely eats into the creativity of the DJ. In these times (as always) of hiphop bashing by the media and Politicians, "Free" or Community Radio is in a better position to play the music that means something, and the UK has always put out music that was really saying something positive.

There were many people who helped raise our profile when we first started, and put themselves open to a lot of personal risk, Supar Nova, Solo One, Afrika Bambaataa and the many guests, the many writers who smacked the UK with the sticker campaign. It was appreciated, thank you.



A big salute to DJ Disorda, DJ MK, Channel U, Keith Laurence, Kemet Entertainment, all of the UK artists, record labels, promoters, magazines past and present that were down with us and supported the scene! Big up to all of the others who continue to carry the torch, Y2K, Vibes, Genesis, Lightning, Juice etc.

I would also like to thank all of the people who supported Itch FM and particularly the Kool Skool for over 7 years, DJ O Double Ess, DJ Taz, Beermoney, P-Break, Shanks (DJ Havok) the listeners, DJs, MCs, B-Boys, B-Girls Graffiti Writers "and exciters"… Yes even the crackhead landlords!!! Hahaha!

I know there will be a lot of deflated Itch DJs walking around so if you see them give a pound (and a £ Hahaha)! And to all you other stations that "support UK music", give some of them a break, there's a lot of radio experience at stake here. Don't waste it!

All the best

The Kool Skool's 1 Idiot

Monday, 29 December 2008

Stay Sailing: The Future of Pirate Radio Documentary

In an age when Digital Radio the advent of the easy access to Internet Radio and Podcasting is there a place for Pirate Analogue Radio?

In the UK, media outlets and access to creative expression has always been very tightly regulated, and to combat this the various music scenes created their own "Community Stations". These stations are known to the media as "Pirate Stations", this was due to the UK's first unregulated Radio station Radio Caroline. Caroline broadcast from a Fishing Trawler just outside of British Territorial waters, and so was free from Broadcasting Regulations.



In the late 80's and early 90's, saw an explosion of Pirate stations all over the UK from Glasgow to Brighton. In particular South London conscious Black music stations like Genesis FM, Vibes FM, Lightning FM and and others filled a void in the community, broadcasting music and culture that represented a whole listening audience that was totally uncatered for by the mainstream media.

By supporting homegrown UK music, Pirate Radio provides a platform for unsigned local artists, DJ's, Record labels, event promoters, local business and all of the trappings of an independent scene. Pirate Radio free from program directors, "Payola" corruption and constrictive play lists, Pirate Radio truly makes and breaks the future hits!

Wilderness Pictures and Director Michel Chandler has created a fascinating new documentary investigating the future of underground Pirate Radio scene in London, by interviewing a wide variety of DJs from Reggae to Grime, Hip-Hop to Drum&Bass.

Here is a sneak preview of the forth coming film exploring the people who risk heavy fines and possible prison sentences to bring their music to the people:


"Stay Sailing: The Future of Pirate Radio" Wilderness Pictures

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEx_DQqTXSk
www.wildernesspictures.co.uk


Here is a classic Documentary about Hackney Rave station Rush FM from 1994/95

List of some London Pirates in the past/present
Midlands Pirate Archive
The "Man's" perspective