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Founded in 1986 by legendary DJ and producer, Pete Tong, FFRR is a groundbreaking and pioneering drum and bass record label that has been at the forefront of the electronic music scene for over three decades. Named after Tong's iconic radio show "The Friday Night, Saturday Morning Radio 1" show, FFRR quickly became known for its cutting-edge releases and groundbreaking artists.
The label has been responsible for launching the careers of some of the biggest names in electronic music, including The Prodigy, Orbital, and Goldie. With a focus on pushing boundaries and evolving the genre, FFRR has consistently been ahead of the curve when it comes to discovering new talent and setting the trends for the industry.
In recent years, FFRR has continued to stay relevant and innovative by signing rising stars such as Wilkinson, Gorgon City, and Riton, while also putting out releases from established artists like DJ Fresh and Calvin Harris. With a reputation for quality and a commitment to pushing the limits of electronic music, FFRR remains a cornerstone of the drum and bass community and a driving force in the evolution of the genre.