
1985 Music
Drone presents 'Dance With The Devil'
Forward-thinking Electronic music from 1985 Music, fronted by label head Alix Perez, basing it's roots in 170 / 85 BPM and beyond.

Lupe Fuentes presents In The Loop
With Manics
From Cali, Colombia to sunny California, Latin rhythms and Tribal percussion become dancefloor anthems with Lupe Fuentes.

Playlist

Mornings with...
An hour-long mix exploring sounds and genres you’re not used to hearing from our residents.

Mornings with...
Bailey Ibbs
An hour-long mix exploring sounds and genres you’re not used to hearing from our residents.

Mornings with...
Ehua
An hour-long mix exploring sounds and genres you’re not used to hearing from our residents.

Esk
with Robert Luis
A music lover and curator first, Esk is the voice of Wednesday mornings on Rinse - establishing himself as a passionate champion of new music, spotlighting artists from the UK and beyond.


Kim Turnbull
Multi-genre show with a focus on Afrobeats and Amapiano from Kim Turnbull.

Arthi
with Sgamo
Guaranteed to lift your spirits, Arthi brings you a mid-weekly mood booster complete with new and classic tunes spanning her musical spectrum. Expect sounds of Dancehall, Reggaeton and Afrobeats to underground club, UKG, funky and more.

Playlist

Neptizzle
Showcasing the hottest in the Afrobeats scene for 10+ Years on London Radio.


Bluetoof
with Sarra Wild
Bluetoof delves into all corners of electronic music, ranging from 80 to 160 bpm and concentrating on bass-driven sound.

Jossy Mitsu
A specialist show every second Monday of the month focusing on brand new forward-thinking club music from around the world, spanning several genres including Techno, Bass and 160, accompanied by her typically friendly, informal hosting style.

KETTAMA
G-Town’s own KETTAMA tears it up with his typically bass-heavy selections to get you raving.

Allecto
with Kaval (100% production mix)
Allecto joins the Rinse roster for a monthly residency, playing different genres across left-field dance music.

GD4YA
with SP:MC & ZeroFG
Darker sounds out of South London.