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Bristol's SWU.FM announces spring and summer residents for 2024

The Rinse Group-owned station has welcomed both established names and emerging local talent

  • Niamh Ingram
  • 11 May 2024
Bristol's SWU.FM announces spring and summer residents for 2024

Bristol's SWU.FM has announced its new spring/summer residents for 2024, combining both established names, emerging local talent and members from sister stations Rinse FM and Kool FM.

The Rinse Group-owned station has announced names including 1-800 Girls, DJ Swisha, MNL, D.A.V.E The Drummer, Hodge and DJ Polo, with local names including Mamba, Rea, Saaaz, Safiye and SSSLIP being of particular note to station manager Ollie Watton.

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"We want the majority of what's happening in the building to be live, sparking interactions and collaborations from the SWU family," he adds, outlining the ambitions for the station to emerge as a cultural hub in the area and crediting a "huge influx of next generation Bristol talent" breaking through.

You can check out the full list of new residents below:

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"Bristol is a very special place that's full of creativity," adds Rinse founder Geeneus. "I'm proud to say that the SWU spring/summer 2024 crew is a true representation of that."

You can listen to SWU.FM now here.

Niamh Ingram is Mixmag's Weekend Editor, follow her on Instagram

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