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Artwork by Take Me Back Pirate Radio Archives. The infamous DJ Brockie & MC Det are one of the most celebrated DJ/MC duos that are still going on strong until this present day. They have been doing sets together since the early 90s and approaching the 30 year mark. They played sets at all the epic Jungle and Drum & Bass nights, from One Nation, Slammin' Vinyl, United Dance, Warning, True Playaz, Desire, Kool Skool '96, Jungle Fever, Accelerated Culture, Innovation, Breakin' Science, World Dance, Heat, Roast, Thunder & Joy, The Movement, Jungle Nation, Bass Odyssey, Telepathy, Jungle Mania, Desert Storm, Innersense, Club Kool, The Designer Label Ball, Universal Jungle, Jungle Splash, Jungle Soundclash, Pure Science, Jungle Dawn, Rush 2000, Hysteria, Jungle Invasion, Living Dream In The Jungle, and lots of other well known rave nights. Det's distinctive voice set him on a path of his own. He could host sets and is considered part of the old guard who crossed over from Hardcore to Jungle music scene. Over the years he began to incorporate more lyrics until he established himself as one of the most popular MCs of the late 90s era. He was incredibly popular on the rave circuit, in particular at his residency, Jungle Fever. A year earlier in 1996, he released his first Jungle album on S.O.U.R Label (Sound Of The Underground Records) with, MC Det – Out Of Det. Featuring tracks made by the likes of T Power, Shy FX, Ed Solo and L Double. The album was full of hits: Stick Up (Elementz Of Noize Remix), So Simple (Unguided Lights Mix), Can't Sample Det (Unguided Lights Mix), Freeform Reality (Feat. Viveen Wray), We Nuh Ease Up (Shy FX Remix), Abducted (T Power Remix) (DJ Soul Slinger Remix), Elevate (Unguided Lights Mix), Can U Feel (Innerworld Mix), Dub Plate Special (L Double Mix), Amber (Live At Dance Matrix, Tokyo), Nuclear Det (Live At Jungle Sky Launch, N.Y.C), Freeform Reality (Native Bass Slo Breaks Remix). They were played on pirate radios across London, especially supported by Kool FM and dropped at many rave nights during that era. DJ Brockie was the dub plate king. He would play the most exclusive tracks way in advance of their actual release and would play exclusive unreleased mixes of tracks that are still sought after by vinyl junkies worldwide. Brockie was a household name that would usually play the primetime sets at raves and was warmly received by his true followers. Brockie's music production career started in 1995 with his first release on Kool FM's, K Power Records, Brockie - Brock-Out. Then releasing hit tracks many years later, in 2001, on Sonic Art Recordings, Brockie, DJ Kane & Ed Solo – Stampede / Outboard (2001). Brockie, DJ Kane, Ed Solo – Shallow Mindz / Fantasy (2001). DJ Brockie – VIP Remics EP - Brockie & Ed Solo - Get Raw (Undiluted Recordings, 2001). DJ Trace was an established producer on the Lucky Spin Recordings Label. He started off on Don FM before making a switch to the prestigious Kool FM. He had bags of dub plates and was always playing fresh sounds. Trace and Ryme- Tyme were renowned partnership on Kool FM and the Jungle Scene, at raves like Kool Skool and Jungle Fever. The DJ and MC duo would rock the airwaves for many years on the 94.5 FM dial. One of Trace's most celebrated tracks is "Sonar" on Prototype Records, released in 1998. In 1999, Trace founded the DSCI4 record label, which is currently still releasing tracks. One of those releases was entitled " Dibby". Also teaming up with Optical on Virus Records to produce some absolute classics: Trace & Optical - Mercury Switch / Kridian (2000). Trace's most recent productions were released on CNVX label on an EP, in March 2019: DJ Trace – Opaque EP - Featuring tracks like: Opaque / Kyoto / Substance / Nest. It's interesting when you look at the career of a DJ like Trace who's had a long consistent journey from the Hardcore days, through Jungle era up till now in the Drum & Bass scene. Out to all the London FM pirates of the past. Here's a list of some of our most loved pirate radio stations in frequency order from 1989-2006: Flava FM 87.6 / Shine FM 87.9 / Rude FM 88.2 / Impact FM 88.2 / Centreforce FM 88.3 / Unity FM 88.4 / Conflict FM 88.4 / Ice FM 88.4 / London Underground FM 89.4 / Defection FM 89.4 / Raw FM 90.0 / Raw Mission 90.0 / Pure Magic FM 90.2 / Pulse FM 90.6 / Chicago FM 90.6 / Mission FM 90.6 / Y2K FM 90.6 / Rinse FM 91.8 / Passion FM 91.8 / Weekend Rush FM 92.3 / Kik FM 92.3 / Deja Vu FM 92.3 / Taste FM 92.5 / Mac FM 92.7 / Format FM 93.2 / Stompin’ FM 94.2 / Kool FM 94.5 / Origin FM 95.2 / Cyndicut FM 97.8 / Fantasy FM 98.6 / Future FM 99.1 / Upfront FM 99.3 / Rinse FM 100.3 / Pressure FM 100.4 / Don FM 100.5 / Eruption FM 101.3 / Erotic FM 101.3 / Industry FM 101.3 / Freek FM 101.8 / Chillin’ FM 102.9 / Delight FM 103.0 / Flex FM 103.6 / Rude FM 104.3 / Ruud Awakening FM 104.3 / Girls FM 106.8 / Risk FM 107.1 / Dream FM 107.6 / Don FM 107.9. #TakeMeBackPirateRadio #UKGarageClassics