Introducing DnBUK Radio – 24/7 Drum & Bass from the Underground Up Article Image
16th July 2025

Introducing DnBUK Radio – 24/7 Drum & Bass from the Underground Up

Drum and Bass UK launches DnBUK Radio, a fully licensed 24/7 drum and bass internet radio station. Streaming nonstop liquid, jungle, techstep, and exclusive DnB from across the scene.

Drum and Bass UK has just levelled up.

We’re proud to announce the launch of DnBUK Radio! A 24/7 internet radio station dedicated entirely to the sound of drum and bass. No chat. No interruptions. Just wall-to-wall underground DnB, handpicked and intelligently programmed to run day and night.

Whether you're into deep liquid rollers, dark techstep pressure, upfront bangers or jungle throwbacks, DnBUK Radio is designed to keep you locked. This isn’t another playlist on shuffle. It’s a living station powered by new releases, exclusive submissions, and proper DnB knowledge.

 

What You’ll Hear on DnBUK Radio

  • Rolling liquid

  • Old-school jungle

  • Techstep, neurofunk, halftime

  • Atmospheric and minimal

  • Classic selections and rare cuts

  • Unsigned and underground artist submissions

  • Guest mix takeovers and label features (coming soon)

We’re keeping things flexible, but structured. Expect themed hours like “Unsigned Sunday”, “Liquid Lunch”, and “Jungle After Dark” as the station develops.

How to Listen

You can tune in live 24/7 via:

Why It Matters

DnBUK Radio is more than just background noise. It’s a platform for:

  • Supporting emerging talent

  • Celebrating the full spectrum of UK drum and bass

  • Connecting fans with deeper cuts and non-mainstream selections

  • Giving artists a real-time outlet to reach new audiences, worldwide

For artists and labels, it’s a non-stop way to get your music heard by heads who care. For listeners, it’s a station that never sleeps. One that actually understands what makes this genre special.

Want to Get Involved?

We're actively accepting:

  • Track submissions (320kbps MP3 preferred)

  • Jingles, drops, and guest voiceovers

  • Sponsor interest or station partnerships

drumandbassuk.com.

You can also show your support by:

  • Sharing the stream on socials

  • Following us on social meda for daily updates

  • Repping the sound, official DnBUK merch coming soon

From the Scene, for the Scene

DnBUK Radio is just getting started. As the catalogue grows, the programming evolves, and the features expand, we’re committed to keeping it rooted in the same principles that built Drum and Bass UK from the beginning - real music, real culture, and zero compromise.

 

Thanks for listening. Now turn it up.

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