Ruffstuff MC Fun Skibadee Shabba!! (S&S) Kool FM 28.03.2005 (Kool London)

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    2 Hour bumper special!! Original SAS duo along with Funsta and Ruffstuff. The Golden Days of Jump up DNB, don't make'em like they used to! Big up the Shabba, Funsta still doing their thing: After you watch this vid check out..
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    Shabba Bio
    grew up mostly in East London among a crowd of friends whose greatest musical influences were coming straight out of Jamaica and out of the UK-based Reggae Sound Systems, like Saxon. As kids they would copy the Jamaican deejays and freestyle their own lyrics and rhymes.
    He was 13 in 1990 when the underground dance revolution started spawning clubs and labels and pirate radio stations like never before. Labels like Shut Up and Dance, Tam Tam and Reinforced. Radio stations like Fantasy FM and Dance FM. Rave organisations like Biology, Fantastic Ibiza, and Fantasia.
    In 2002 Shabba D made his debut in Ayia Napa and began focusing his attention on the studio. He joined forces with his manager Paul Ibiza and together formed their own production company called “Highly Blessed”. In August 2002, he joined forces with MC Skibadee to form “SAS” (Shabba and Skibadee). They held their first joint event in September at the Lighthouse in Docklands where over 4,000 ravers attended. Their next “SAS” event was held on New Years Day 2003 at the Stratford Rex (MC Convention).
    His father had been the road manager for the Sex Pistols and, in 1995, introduced Shabba to the producer of a Japanese punk band called 3-2-1 Zilch and recorded tracks for their album. In 1999 the bands manager flew him back over to LA to record 5 tracks that were to appear on their next album. This album also featured Sen Dogg from Cypress Hill, Lil Kim, O.D.B. and Keith from The Prodigy. In 2000 Shabba went on a promotional tour with the band throughout Japan. They later released the single from the album “Charlies Children” and it reached No 1 in the Japanese National Charts. This track, featuring Shabba, sold over 90,000 units, and the 3-2-1 Zilch album sold over 1.2 million units worldwide.
    Over December 2006 and January 2007, Shabba will be touring in Australia, New Zealand and the Far East.
    Highly Blessed Recordings
    Source: www.westburymu...
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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.
    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, Timez 2, Rudeboy Keith, Wildchild, Brockie, Det, Ron, Easy D, Tonic, Five-O, Nicky Blackmarket , Funky Flirt, MC Navigator, 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, Food Junky, Pressure X, Swift, CoGee, Devious D, Jack-Knife, Chase, Jynx, Scanner, Major, Upakut, Viper, Billy Daniel Bunter, DIZZYBLONDE, DJ CODE, LionDub, Marcus Visionary, Flinty, Co-gee, Food Junkie, Blacka, Harry Shotta,
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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.
    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

Комментарии • 7

  • @tusharparmar2092
    @tusharparmar2092 Год назад +1

    Happy heavenly bday my g, the best to do it bar none....🔥🔥🔥

  • @djoutrage18
    @djoutrage18 Год назад +2

    First started buying vinyl right around this time, bought Test by Clips, pendulum tarantula and subfocus "X-Ray all around the same time and they're all back to back in this set, proper memories :d

  • @jAcKsOnLoVeS1
    @jAcKsOnLoVeS1 Год назад +2

    Yesss🔥🔥🔥🔥R.I.P Mc Skabba.

  • @troublesumdemon5595
    @troublesumdemon5595 8 месяцев назад

    I recorded the set I still got this after all these years and it means even more now that skiba has passed . Rip skibadee . Dam homie we miss u myg

  • @titch5741
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    Sick Channel bro, Just Sub'd 🔥💪👍

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