S.P.E.C Radio Shows

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.

Listen to back to some early shows from DJ Style in his early pirate days on S.P.E.C.

 

DJ Style – 1990

DJ Style Dancefloor Show – 1990

Style & Stax – 1990

Cosies 7.7.12 Update !

Cosies is NOT a Free Venue for the 2GETHER AS ONE festival! Cosies are open for a BBQ and some reggae in the day and this is open to everyone as normal, however we have our own Night organised Code of the Streets which starts at 10pm – late. This is a regular monthly event and was never part of 2GETHER AS ONE festival, adm will be the normal fee of £3. https://www.facebook.com/events/191056881021843/

S.P.E.C Radio

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