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Dream 107.6 FM : ウィキペディア英語版
Dream 107.6 FM

Dream FM was a leading London pirate radio station〔(Angela Lewis on pop ) ''The Independent'', 6 September 1994. Retrieved 13 August 2013. (Archived here. )〕 founded by DJ Spinback (Jason Robertson), DJ Swiftlee and Fiaz.〔(ScottishHardcore.co.uk | Interview with DJ Spinback (1998) )〕〔(DJ Spinback ) discogs.com, 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013. (Archived here. )〕 The station broadcast between 1994 and 1998 from Battersea, South West London. Originally named Global FM, the station first transmitted during the transitional period where breakbeat hardcore music fragmented into what became two genres - Oldschool Jungle and Happy Hardcore.
They used a microwave broadcasting link so if the DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) found their transmitter they would not know where the studio was located, which was often someone's bedroom. The actual transmitter was located on the top of residential housing blocks and padlocked up. This was also to prevent other pirate radio stations from stealing their equipment. The aerial itself was run down the lift shaft of the building, creating a large broadcast range. This meant the radio station had a wider reach as demonstrated by listeners phoning in from as far east as Southend and as far north as Pinner.
Dream FM played predominantly Happy Hardcore and old school Hardcore but also had some Jungle and House music shows. They were one of the first pirate radio stations to do live outside broadcasts from some of their club all-nighter events. The station regularly hosted live audience participation phone-ins, rewinds, wind ups, and games like 'Beat The Raid'. Initially using pager messaging systems, the rise and availability of mobile phones helped increase audience participation.

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