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Eruption FM 1993-Present
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Eruption FM, now one of London's most established
and respected pirate stations, was born on the 17th
February 1993. This is the date that the first
illegal broadcast was made on the stations first and
most famous frequency 101.3. For the whole of that
first year, the station was broadcasting hardcore
and jungle to it's vast legion of listeners for
seven days a week, every week, building up it's
listeners and reputation as London's premier pirate
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By the end
of the first year, the name 'Eruption FM' was known
throughout the rave scene, but the real test was the first
birthday party held at the Four Aces Club in Dalston. There
were no flyers for the event, the only publicity was
generated through the station - so this first birthday party
would show exactly how popular the station was or wasn't!
Needless to say the event was absolutely rammed with people
eventually being turned away at the door, proving Eruption's
status and celebrating a year on air in style! The second
year on air saw another seven Eruption FM nights, two more
at the 4 Aces Club, both of which were full to capacity -
the second of the two in February 1995, was the stations
second birthday party which went of with a bang - true
Eruption Style!
1995 saw
Eruption move around some of London's most prestigious rave
venue's, putting on party's under the name of 'Dance
Explosion'. The first three 'Dance Explosion' nights were
held at the Marquee club on Charing Cross Road, which is no
longer used as a rave venue, these events were all properly
flyered and with the stations ever growing popularity as
well were absolutely ram jammed!
For the fourth and fifth 'Dance Explosion' the venue was
switched to the Astoria on Tottenham Court Road. 'Dance
Explosion four' was held on 14th January 1995 - needless to
say Eruption gave it's ravers exactly what they expected for
Christmas, a big fat packed out rave!
1995 also saw the arrival of Nicky Blackmarket, Billy
"Daniel" Bunter, DJ Zinc and MC Rage on to the station,
making the Big E even bigger!!
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Nicky
Blackmarket & MC Fearless! |
Eruption FM's third birthday party was held at Club UN on
Tottenham High Road, in February 1996, attracting thousands
of London's ravers wanting to celebrate three years of the
Big E with the Eruption crew, without doubt it was a party
to remember! The station continued it's high standard of
pirate radio broadcasting through 1996, broadcasting all
weekend, every weekend to the masses around London.
It wasn't until 1997 the next big rave was held, this time
the venue was one of London's biggest - Adrenalin Village in
Battersea. The occasion was the stations fourth birthday
celebrations, and as usual thousands of party people joined
in and made the night one that will be remembered for years
to come.
Unknown to everyone at the time, this was to be the last big
Eruption FM party, as in 1998 the first chapter in the
history of Eruption was brought to a close due to
ever-growing problems with the authorities who'd been trying
in vain to take the station off air since day one.
It was in January 1998 - a month before the stations fifth
birthday - that Eruption broadcasted on 101.3 FM for the
final time.
In the five years the station had been on air it had seen
some of the scene's biggest names come on, including; DJ
Rap, Food Junky, DJ Vibes, Krome, DNA, Stompy, Vinylgroover,
MC MC and Stevie Hyper D (rip). There were also some of the
scene's biggest DJ's playing every weekend including;
Clarkee, Squirrel, Skie, Demolition Crew, Jackknife, Billy
Bunter, Nicky Blackmarket, DJ Zinc and MC Rage, Transit,
Exorcist and Model, Clockwork, Skeme, RJ Vibes and Manic.
The station resumed broadcasting in October of the same year
on 94.0 FM, having lost the 101.3 frequency, but stayed on
that frequency for only four months before being forced to
cease broadcasting again due to the authorities persistent
interference.
This would have been the end of most pirate broadcasters,
many thought it was the end of the Big E - and for eleven
months it was. But in January of the year 2000, the Eruption
management decided London's airwaves needed a proper rave
station to liven them up, so after the longest break since
the station first came on air, 104 FM became the new home on
the dial for London's premier pirate broadcaster.
In Sept of 2003 Eruption reclaimed it's original frequency
of 101.3 & is continuing to broadcast every weekend.
Eruption 101.3 FM is now primarily an old skool station,
focussing on the crazy days of the old rave scene -
re-living all those old classics and all the tracks that
have been forgotten through time. But we're also pushing all
the new skool drum and bass, hardcore and breakbeat rave
scenes, keeping the scene moving forward without forgetting
it's roots.
In 2006
the hard work paid off when Eruption was voted best FM Radio
station!
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Eruption FM Crew |
Demolition Cru
Cris E Manic
Lukozade
Uplift
Outlaw
Skie
Breaka
Bones
T.C.
Steve RH |
Twista
Clockwork
Zykotik
Voltage
Snypa
Delight
Soapy
Bustin
Sike & Redeye |
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