How Rinse FM, the radio station behind Dizzee Rascal and Katy B, keeps it salty
Former London pirate has come a long way since it used to broadcast from founder Geeneus's living room. But, he says, "none of the DJs can sit safe"Could we get Back, Sack and Crack?" asks someone, tapping Geeneus on the shoulder. It turns out this is cockney rhyming slang. He's trying to book Annie Mac to headline a rave."Nah," Geeneus snarls back. "It's more of a hip-hop thing so I think … Have you got something for 1995?" He's turned to somebody else, to whom he is intermittently dictating ...
Guardian Music — Former London pirate has come a long way since it used to broadcast from founder Geeneus's living room. But, he says, "none of the DJs can sit safe"Could we get Back, Sac... more info