Flex FM

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Broadcast areaLondon
Frequencies101.4FM (London)
9A (South London SSDAB)
8B (West London SSDAB)
First air date
  • Early 1990s (Pirate)
  • 1 July 2018; 7 years ago (2018-07-01) (Community Radio License)
Flex FM
  • England
Broadcast areaLondon
Frequencies101.4FM (London)
9A (South London SSDAB)
8B (West London SSDAB)
Programming
FormatHouse, drum & bass, dubstep, UK garage, old skool hardcore, reggae, soul
History
First air date
  • Early 1990s (Pirate)
  • 1 July 2018; 7 years ago (2018-07-01) (Community Radio License)
Former frequencies
103.6FM
Links
Webcastwww.flexfm.co.uk/on-air/
Websitewww.flexfm.co.uk

Flex FM is a London-based community radio station, which originally started life as a pirate radio station. Flex broadcasts house, drum and bass, dubstep, UK garage, old skool hardcore, reggae and soul across London on 101.4FM and South and West London on DAB.

Flex was first established in 1992 as a breakaway station from Don FM and began broadcasting from Merton, South West London, on the frequency of 103.6FM. During that time, it followed the path of a number of other pirates in the capital of playing breakbeat hardcore, through jungle and drum and bass, onto UK garage, until it left the airwaves in 2003.[1] During this first period on-air, DJs, MCs and artists to have played on the station have included DJ Deekline (who scored a number 11 UK chart hit with "I Don't Smoke" in the summer of 2000),[2] MC Hyperactive, the Genius Cru (who had a top 20 UK chart hit with "Boom Selection" in early 2001), Billy Whizz, Lady Sovereign, Ed Rush, DJ Gunshot, Optical, Funky T, Donna Dee, LS, DJ Wise, and Paul Strobe.

After a hiatus, Flex returned in 2009 on 99.7FM, playing dubstep, UK funky, house as well as across its staple music genres.[3] DJs, MCs and artists to have appeared on this return have included MC Sparks,[4] Outlaw, DJ Carloss, Tempo, Nicky D, Truez, DJ Sollie, DJ Twiz, Hands Free, Al-B, Heny G, G Double, Jay 5ive (Antisocial), Selecta Primetime, Smokey Bubblin B, and Andy Mills.[5]

In its latter days as a pirate station, Flex would feature in a special report on the BBC Newsnight programme, Inside the World of Pirate Radio, broadcast in August 2015.[6]

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