Episodios

  • EP 1: Invicta - “Soul Over London”
    Jun 13 2025

    The story of the UK's first soul music pirate station.


    Just as stations like Radio Caroline and Radio Jackie helped drive the rise of pop music culture, Radio Invicta supported the burgeoning soul music movement. In this episode, we hear about the radio landscape that Invicta launched into. We hear from presenter and DJ Gilles Peterson, who began his radio career as a teenager on Invicta; broadcaster Jez Nelson, who listened as a fan before launching his own career on Horizon; and DJ and presenter Tony Monson.


    Produced, presented and written by Tayo Popoola

    Additional production by Richard Attley

    A Furious Styles Production

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    32 m
  • EP 2: Dread Broadcasting Corporation - “Tune In If You’re Rankin”
    Jun 13 2025

    The story of London’s first Black-owned radio station.


    Broadcasting from West London, DBC brought the sound of reggae sound system culture to the airwaves and the spirit of carnival to the radio. DBC was also one of the first stations to understand the importance of branding, with its iconic T-shirts and badges.

    In this episode, we hear from Mike Williams, who ran the station alongside founder Lepke. We also speak to author, historian, and former DBC DJ Lloyd Bradley; chef and TV presenter Andi Oliver; and Pyers Easton, who built the transmitter for DBC and many other pirate radio stations in London.


    Produced, presented and written by Tayo Popoola

    Additional production by Richard Attley

    A Furious Styles Production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 m
  • EP 3: LWR - Art, Authority, And A Changing London
    Jun 13 2025

    A look at one of London’s most popular pirates, and the musical impact it had on a changing city.


    As well as playing incredible soul and funk, LWR helped popularise the hip hop and electro sound that was sweeping London, and was pivotal in the early house music scene with pioneering shows like The Jacking Zone.


    In this episode, we hear from the own of the station Zak Dee, who took over LWR and changed it into a black music powerhouse for London.


    Produced, presented and written by Tayo Popoola

    Additional production by Richard Attley

    A Furious Styles Production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 m
  • EP 4: Kiss FM - Legalize It
    Jun 13 2025

    The story of Kiss FM’s journey from pirate to legal station.


    As the radio landscape became more hostile to pirates, we hear the story of Kiss FM and its path to legitimacy.


    Station founder Gordon Mac; journalist Tony Farsides; pirate radio engineer Pyers Easton; and broadcaster, DJ, and Kiss FM mainstay Norman Jay tell the story of Kiss FM, its incredible roster of DJs, and its attempt to become the Sound of Young London.


    Produced, presented and written by Tayo Popoola

    Additional production by Richard Attley

    A Furious Styles Production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    38 m
  • EP 5: Birth of the Kool
    Jun 13 2025

    The story of Kool FM, as told by Charlie Fracture.


    DJ and producer Charlie Fracture describes himself as a superfan of jungle pirate Kool FM, the station he grew up with, broadcast from his area of Hackney.

    He’s dedicated an interview podcast series of his own called 0860, named after the telephone code of the radio station that changed his life.


    In this episode, we discuss his memories of Kool FM and hear excerpts from his interviews with Kool FM founder Eastman, Uncle Dugs, DJ Dextrous, and Nicky Blackmarket.


    Produced, presented and written by Tayo Popoola and Charlie Fracture.

    Additional production by Richard Attley

    A Furious Styles Production

    For more details on the 0860 podcast, check out https://0860.fm

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    35 m
  • EP 6: Pirate Legacy
    Jun 13 2025

    In this episode, we discuss the legacy and lessons of pirate radio–how the focus on community and a DIY attitude has influenced a new generation of radio makers.


    Featuring Charlie Dark MBE (Rundem Radio) Colleen “Cosmo” Murphy (Balearic Breakfast) Sam Shepherd (Worldwide FM) and Blue Canarinho (Reprezent Radio).


    Produced, presented and written by Tayo Popoola

    Additional production by Richard Attley

    A Furious Styles Production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 m