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The 15 best pirate radio anthems, curated by Roni Size

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Despite the success of his debut album and the subsequent years, he never forgot his roots, donating his £20,000 Mercury Prize check to the Sefton Park youth centre. Described as a true Bristolian, the man has a love for the city and the pirate stations that birthed his sound, originally playing a range of genres on early Bristol based pirate radio stations such as Bad Radio and FTP (For The People).

“My brothers used to have shows on the pirate radio stations in Bristol: Bad Radio, FTP, Power FM, Spec Radio, Black FM, Emergency Radio, and BS1,” he recalls. “I’m sure there’s one or two that I’ve missed out on. But these stations weren’t just pirate radio stations; they were the information centre for everything that happened or was about to happen in and around St Paul’s and Easton in Bristol.”

He also expressed a love for Kool FM, the legendary London DnB station that has been recently revived, saying, “Then you had the London stations; my favourite was obviously Kool FM. I have strong memories of driving out of London back to Bristol, and just as I was about to hit the M4, the signal would start to crack up. I would grab onto that last bassline until I was about to hit slough. Then, the dream was over, and we would continue searching for that perfect bassline by inserting a cassette tape of Bryan Gee and Jumping Jack Frost to fill the void on the drive back home to good old Bris City.”

Today (June 7) Roni Size is in London performing as Jazz Cafe alongside Metalheadz royalty DJ Storm, described as “The first lady of drum and bass”. The show is called A History of UK Pirate Radio: Jungle & DNB, and is a celebration of the underground platforms which saw the early sounds of jungle and drum and bass develop. To mark the upcoming show, Roni Size picked out his 15 favourite Pirate Radio anthems of all time, featuring music from the likes of LTJ Bukem, Goldie, Burial, and of course himself.

“In no specific order, I was asked to select my favourite Pirate Radio anthems and records included in my all-time ultimate playlist. I played these tunes until the intro on the vinyl copies wore out, and then the mere sound of a muffled intro was left to mix and blend (for all those vinyl lovers who know!!) But they would still get played in their entirety,” says Roni Size. “This list represents the full spectrum of my music, which has influenced me through Pirate Radio and Sound System Culture.”

Check them out below.

Written by: Tim Hopkins

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