Dr Kray

My love for music has no limits from Reggae, Soul, Pop, Rap and the rest. My show is from the era when Rap was getting the exposure to the world from the USA artist mainstream from the 1990 into the 2000’s. My Old Skool Rap Show with (Dr Kray) is every Tuesday 9pm till 11 pm and with strong content, is not recommended for under 16’s.

I’m also a DJ and artist myself, here’s a little about me as an artist….

Hoggie Dogg aka Dr Kray born1974 South London Brixton, a product of the inner city of London heart, soul, and mind.

Everyday experience of my life. is expressed in my vocals and music with influences from reggae, soul, jazz, House, Rap, and Pop.

Artists who inspired me are Bob Marley, Buju Banton, the late Garnet Silk, Snoop Dogg, D.M.X, Nas, and the late 2pac.

I see myself as a poetic artist and not a rapper so check out my art.  I’m different by the way, I deliver my craft and paint the inner city of London in simplified and easy listening. Everything is independent support and helps transform the art.

Thank you for listening

Hoggie Dogg a.k.a. Dr. Kray

Chris Porter

I’m Chris Porter and I’m on Ridge Radio every Tuesday morning, 10am til midday.

My show is Reeling In the Years – looking back at a specific year in singles & albums chart history and the songs that made it memorable and that still sound great today, as well as a look at the current top 40 – a two hour sweep through the charts – the old and the new!

I’ve lived (and still live) in the borough of Tandridge and have always been passionate about my music. People tell me I have a very eclectic taste. I suppose that’s true but, specifically, biggest loves are rock, electronica, reggae, ska and soul.

I love sharing this with like-minded people and began doing that in my mobile DJ’ing days in and around the area from the early ‘80’s to 2000’s. I love it when great tracks bring people together, whether it’s a connection in the mind or in the dance floor – it’s there!

We all know a song that takes us straight back to a time, people, places, events. Music does that in a way that nothing else can and at Ridge Radio we celebrate it with our community.

We’re lucky to be able to celebrate this, with such a great mix of brilliant DJ’s having the freedom of choice to play the widest mix and variety of music, the mainstream to the downright and brilliantly obscure! It’s all here on Ridge Radio for us to share with you in and around the borough of Tandridge and … the world !

  I’m very proud to be part of it !   Thanks @RidgeRadio

DJo

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Welcome to the DJo show, coming 2 you live every Wednesday 9-11PM

Things I 💗= the medium of radio, sci-fi, sound engineering and music that tries something new

What you can expect to👂on this show (a partial list) = ambient, braindance, drone, new wave, electro, industrial, techno, trance, experimental, breakbeat, leftfield, minimal, drum and bass, dubstep, hip hop, jungle, soundtrack, trip hop, reggae, ska, vaporwave, UKG, dub, rocksteady, field recording, vocal, acid, glitch, shoegaze, bass music, lounge, world music, bleep, bossa nova, archaeology…

🕰️🗓️when will the music be from? = 1400 BCE – present day

I would be more than happy for you to join me on Wednesday evenings🙂if what I am playing does not capture your attention – that’s okay! – come along again next Wednesday and it is likely that I will have something totally new for u 🪇

*terms and conditions*

advised to listen via a source other than your phone speaker (🎧, blue🦷speaker, boombox)

“the sort of analog electronic stuff that came out of Kraftwerk that was early electro was sort of like, i don’t know, it was like, sort of human sounding or natural sounding but totally synthetic at the same time and it was just a doorway into something for us, it was like ‘hey this is totally futuristic what do you think’ and for kids it’s brilliant cos all your thinking is sci-fi, space, future, what’s this?, computers, you know ‘oh wicked’ music made on electronic gear I could do that”  – Sean Booth, ½ of autechre