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🔥 Straight from the early days of the UK underground comes this raw and rare recording of Nicky Blackmarket tearing up the airwaves on Pulse 90.6 FM in September 1991. This is pirate radio at its finest — before the jungle era took hold, when bleep, techno, breakbeat and hardcore were colliding to form something explosive. Pure energy, raw vinyl, and future sounds from one of the pioneers of the scene. 🎧 What to Expect: Expect a mad selection of early hardcore rave, bleep techno, and ripped breakbeats, all blended together with surgical precision and proper underground vibes. Nicky brings that signature Pulse FM drive — no-nonsense, high-octane mixing with massive drops, thumping basslines, and rave stabs that scream '91. Think Reinforced, Production House, and early Ibiza Records era. 🎯 Who This Is For: This one’s for the true rave historians, hardcore vinyl collectors, and anyone who lived for the tapes. If you buzz off early One Nation, Telepathy, or the roots of jungle techno, this mix hits the spot. DJs and producers looking to trace the DNA of drum & bass, or fans of Don FM, Fantasy, and Defection FM — this is essential listening. 🔥 Why You Need This In Your Life: Because this is foundation music — a snapshot of the UK rave scene before it split into genres. This set shows how the roots of jungle, hardcore and techno were still tightly woven. Hearing Nicky Blackmarket on pirate radio in ‘91 is like stepping inside the rave before the industry — raw, gritty and completely untamed. Archive gold. Pulse FM Playlist: • 📻 Pulse 90.6 FM, London — London’s Rave Ta... Nicky Blackmarket (born Nicholas Andersson-Gylden) is a British drum and bass DJ and record producer. He is of Indian Nepali, Irish and Swedish ancestry. Blackmarket is regarded as one of the pivotal figures in the early jungle/drum and bass scene. He has been playing drum and bass all over the world for the past two decades. He played with long-time collaborator Clarky and began to mix all forms of dance music, at house parties and on the radio with Star FM. He left Star and joined Friends FM, run by Mad B, which gave Nicky a good education and the momentum to start his own shop in London. At this time he played under the name DJ Magical E. In 1990, he and partner David Piccioni, bought Black Market Records in Soho. In 1992, as the house scene moved towards breakbeat, Nicky created a separate department downstairs to cater for the sound that would eventually be called Drum and Bass. In the mid-nineties Nicky pushed the hardcore scene with a regular show on Pulse FM and performances at the Roller Express. He moved into production, making his first record "Spam EP", along with various remixes and releases on his label Gyroscope Records. He also hosted shows on Eruption FM around this time. As the jungle scene exploded Nicky formed his legendary partnership with the late Stevie Hyper D. These performances are still regarded as the standard by which all others are judged. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicky_B... https://www.discogs.com/artist/3533-N... Nicky Blackmarket | Slammin' Vinyl @ Bagleys | 12th November 1999 • 💚 Nicky Blackmarket | Slammin' Vinyl @ Bag... Nicky Blackmarket | Eruption FM | July 1994 • 👑 Nicky Blackmarket | Eruption FM, London ... Nicky Blackmarket | Pulse 90.6 FM, London | 28 February 1993 • 🔥 Nicky Blackmarket | Pulse FM, London | 2... Nicky Blackmarket & Stevie Hyper D | Kiss 100 FM | 18 March 1998 • 🔥 Nicky Blackmarket & Stevie Hyper D | Kis... Pulse FM was a hub for London's talent. The 90.6 FM dial became famous because of Pulse FM Pulse FM continued to be popular in the years that succeeded its reign of supremacy, with successors stations Chicago FM, Mission FM and Y2K FM all following in its footsteps of greatness. They were active between the years 1991-1995 and were later succeeded by Chicago FM which was set up by Badger B who had left Freek FM. Pulse FM held many successful events in conjunction with The Pirate Club for a night called "Pirates Independence" @Roller Express (Edmonton). Also holding an event called "Radio Active" @Roller Express, and another night called "Promised Land" @Bass Box Warehouse, Unit H9, Edmonton. Pulse 90.6 FM was one of many pirate radio stations that emerged in London during this time, as a way for DJs and music enthusiasts to share their love of electronic dance music with a wider audience. Despite facing challenges from the authorities, Pulse 90.6 FM was able to operate for several years, and it remains a significant part of London's electronic dance music history. The station was eventually shut down, but its legacy lives on through the music and memories of those who were involved. / pulsfm25thanniversaryreunion Follow Renegade Radio: ✅Facebook: / rr107.2fm ✅Twitter: / renegade_radio ✅Website: http://www.RenegadeRadio.co.uk #NickyBlackmarket #PulseFM #HardcoreRave #BleepTechno #PirateRadioLondon #Oldskool91