shekdash
BUSINESS AS USUAL
All grooves. All gas. No breaks. No filler. Business as usual.

Pugilist
Pugilist plays a deep and dubbed out selection with some foundational dubstep also

CASE
Showcasing the best in new unreleased cuts alongside charting bass, breakbeat, techno, and electro — with a few tunes you’ll definitely recognize.

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Danny Rankin
Beginning his journey in the Garage/DnB scene, and on TV as People Just Do Nothing’s fictional character Decoy, Danny Rankin has set pace in the UK as a multi-genre DJ.

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Tim Garcia
Start your week right with 2 hours of soulful sounds from across the global music spectrum.

Donsurf
Bruk boogie. exploring all corners of the broken beat sound.

Niall Smith
presents The Radio is Black
Inspired by the V&A's 'The Music Is Black' exhibition, we're taking a trip down memory lane to reflect on the great Black British music from the past and present, including Carroll Thompson, Sade Olutola, Fimiguerrero and Kano.

Meena Sears
with Lily London
‘The Dancefloors That Made Me’ takes listeners on a journey through the spaces that shaped their favourite DJs and producers. Each guest will select three dancefloors that have had an influential impact on them and bring three corresponding tracks that take them (and us) right back there.

Rollo Jackson
presents DJ Ron
music + culture with film maker Rollo Jackson

Charles Green
with Phase O’Matic
Charles Green digs into his collection to bring you a vinyl only mix for the next two hours

Scratcha
with M.I.O
Variety of music mostly across Gqom, Amapiano and the UK style of South African Club Music. Also general new and old club music frm show 2 show incl UK Funky & Grimey stuff.

re:lax
with re:ni B2B Laksa

Hessle Audio
with Ben UFO
Brand new cuts from the UK underground rub shoulders with House, Techno and experimental music from the dance label that needs no introduction.
Zenker Brothers
Breaky Tek from the Munich brothers.

DJ Polo
DJ Polo showcases the freshest sounds in forward-looking percussive club music, connecting the links between Amapiano, Afrohouse, drum-heavy techno and everything in between.

Well Street Records
with Phat
Strap in for our May bank holiday show as Phat takes over the airwaves