Back in the 90’s Bristol leading pirate station S.P.E.C FM (St Paul’s & Easton Community) gave the city a wide spectrum of musical talent which it had to offer at the time. With a musical diversity of Hip Hop Drum n Bass Reggae House RnB, it was able to satisfy all music lovers, who felt over look by legal radio station.
S.P.E.C fill a void for the African-Carribean community as well as the wider part of the city, with that support S.P.E.C did applied to become a legal radio station Respec fm). Eventually losing out to Kute/ FM/Eagle which was partly owned by The Western Newspaper Ltd group & UKRD group.
This is where DJ Style honed his skills as radio broadcaster, and eventually becoming a radio club DJ promoting his own club nights and eventually his own mixtapes.
Click on link to listen to some early radio shows on S.P.E.C http://www.thepiratearchive.net/spec.html

Code of the Streets is a Saturday night mixed show hosted by DJ Style (B.I.G Productions), on Ujima Radio 98fm Bristol, UK, playing the hottest music around. Featuring local talents and international artists & giveaways. The show goes out 8pm -11pm specialising in, Old Skool, R n’ B, Dancehall, Soul and Hip Hop.
On July 5th 2008 Bristol celebrated the arrival of its first Urban Radio Station, Ujima 98fm, with a fresh and diverse set of topical programmes presented by local voices underpinning an eclectic range of top tunes. Ujima continues to inform, represent, educate, entertain and celebrate community, culture, heritage and diversity across the Bristol airwaves.