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Music has always played a huge part in my life, growing up with the various albums my Parents would play in the house and car (Phil Collins, King Crimson, Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson..) I received a basic pair of turntables for my 7th Birthday in 1991 and gradually learnt to mix 2 records together from listening to mixtapes over the coming years. At first I borrowed from my parents' collection, eventually building one of my own. I gravitated towards electronic music and excitedly followed its progression through the years from House to Hardcore to Jungle to Drum & Bass, the latter 2 being the genres that I've kept closest to. At 16, I started a Music Tech course at Bedford College and met lots of like-minded people, which really gave me the drive to start pushing things further. The College had an in-house radio called BCFM, for which I regularly skipped classes to play a set or just watch other DJs. There was a club opposite called Cabana and through DJ classes held there, I met a guy called Alfie (RIP) who let me put on a couple of parties in the back room. He then gave me a warm-up slot for his Riddimshack night on a Friday, which soon turned into my first residency at 17. Around the same time, I attended a DJ class held by In2beats' own DJ KC & Raffa D, where I was entered into a DJ competition at the Corn Exchange for an under 18s night called Stimulation. On the night, I was so nervous I almost didn't play but am so glad I braved it as it was one of the shortest but most enjoyable sets I've ever played. I ended up winning and received a £20 voucher to spend in KC's shop, Just a groove records. Over the next few years, I was attending raves at places like The Sanctuary frequently, eager to get hold of the tunes I'd heard out and create my own mixes. In 2005, my College friend DJ Misfit started up an internet station called Darkfader, which spawned many local nights as a collective at places like The Angel & Pad. I gained more experience on radio, holding down a slot on Manic FM, as well as guest slots on Pirates such as Perception & Juicy FM, St. Albans. I loved having the freedom to play more of what I wanted, rather than the constant dancefloor-orientated stuff to keep a crowd moving in a club. I first played on In2beats in November 2007 when it was an internet-only station and have played on there regularly ever since. It quickly became my second home and the Hub for everything that was going on at the time. There were a good few promotions and such ongoing already but having the radio there really helped nurture the talent, not only from Bedford, but surrounding towns like Northampton, Luton & Kettering. It was primarily a Drum & Bass radio at first, as that was the most popular sound at the time, so I would go there most days and there were always lots of people milling about. It wouldn't be uncommon to see MCs like Flirter D, Juiceman & Maxwell D passing through. DJs such as Turno, Harry Bizzle & Liz-e played there in the very early days of their careers . It was the place to go for an after-party when the clubs in town had shut and there would often be 20-30 people crammed into the Studios. The bassbin by the decks would slowly creep across the floor due to the sheer volume of the music being played. Being a keen vinyl lover I'd cut Dubplates in the past, mainly my own tracks or bootlegs I'd made, but now I started to get quality tunes off local producers and would cut plates again whenever possible. This was a bit backwards as digital was really taking off at the time but my love for analogue prevailed. Alongside the radio, I put on nights wherever I could. Whether it was the dark and dingy back room of a pub with a crowd of 10-20 people or a packed local club, I still had the same passion for getting people together and listening to the music I love. Over the years I booked Bassman & Trigga, DJ Pleasure, Eksman, Riddla, DJ Sly, Benny Page, Sidewinder Click and most memorably Shabba & Stormin (RIP), amongst others. I started a new promotion called Initiation in 2008 and had collaborations with In2beats' own Gatlee B (with his Arcadia brand) and MC Phizi (Full Frontal). I also supported and held down local residencies for Heavy Duty, Protokol, Nu Age Music, Pirate Sessions, Blueprint and most probably Bedford's most successful DnB night, Motion. I've been blessed to warm-up for, or appear on the same flyer as many of my inspirations: Hype, LTJ Bukem, Mampi Swift, Micky Finn, Slipmatt, Krust, Easygroove, Hazard, Randall.. In 2014 I visited Morzine in France and played at a party held by Lady Eliza, situated halfway up a mountain whilst people were snowboarding around me. Very surreal but probably the highlight of my DJing days so far. I have many memories of In2beats, good and bad, but I'll just mention the good ones! Our first year at the River Festival in 2012.. There were about 6 of us playing back to back and, at the time, I didn't realise just how many people were in the crowd. Afterwards it was estimated around 4-5000 attended. Our first party at The Park Hotel to celebrate going FM was pretty memorable too, as there was an amazing turnout, showing the support the station had gained through its hard work and dedication. Mark, the Manager, said his aim was to go FM within 10 years. It was achieved in less than half that time. Another highlight was being involved in a series of DJ Clashes on Frenchy's show, where I ventured out of my comfort zone to dig deep into different genres, even winning a couple along the way. I also took part in a B2B set with one of my earliest musical inspirations, Cool Hand Flex, on Mazy D & 7even's Fusebox show on In2beats. Alongisde In2beats, I joined Dose Radio in Luton a few years ago in its infancy and still enjoy playing guest slots. More recently, I've trained to be a Samaritan, which has given me invaluable experience & a deeper gratitude towards life, spurring me on to take the next step into Counselling training.

Leigh 'The Flava' GOURMET SOULFUL MUSIC Every Wednesday 6-8pm Genre of music specialised in: Upfront Independent Soul, RnB, Rap, Jazz, Soulful House and Classic Grooves From 70's & 80's

Lyrix. G I started in the music scene in the early 90s , Hosting/ Mc in clubs and bars across Ayia Napa, as the music scene grew so did my love for the music Between myself and my brother ( dj Torsion) We decided to take it to the next level in are home town of Luton we’re Raw fm 107.9 was born!! For the next 10 years I literally turned into a promoter/ host and dj playing rnb hip hop and slow jams over the airwaves of Bedfordshire while at the same time I organised many absolutely brilliant parties brining some of the finest original old Skool DJs to Luton Town the likes of Mike Ruffkut Lloyd , luck and neat . Nickyblack market Jason Kaye. Rat pack just to name a few Over the years I’ve left the the promoting behind And stuck to music side of things so if Rnb hip hop and slow jams is your thing Iam your man

Since 2015, DJ Mark Louisy has hosted a weekly radio show on In2beats FM. The ‘Its All House’ radio show plays all genres of house music (including funky, disco, bass, tech, soulful). Tuesdays 6pm – 8pm. DJ Mark Louisy (aka DJ Marvellous MarkL) has for many years DJ'd for multiple events including corporate, weddings, private functions, festivals and nightclubs across England. He is a true multi-genre DJ. Playing the best music, at the right time ensuring events are a success. His specialist music genres are house, garage, Hip-Hop, R&B, Motown, Jungle, 80's and 90's. DJ Mark Louisy is highly professional and prides himself on giving exceptional customer service.  He is the owner/manager of Book A Party DJ which provides DJ, sound and lighting services across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Milton Keynes and London. In addition to DJing, he is teaches DJing to students both privately and in schools.

DJ Mazy D had been djing since the age of 15… Now, one half of FuseBoxDnB, he first started out with old skool Garage and started his first residency at Pitchers Sports Bar on Bedford High Street alongside Ronnie T when he was only 16! When garage started to switch in the early 2000’s Mazy D switched to RnB Hip Hop and DnB… where he met 7even, the other half of FuseBoxDnB). Mainly playing at various local events and stations he now holds a weekly show called Lush Liquid DnB on In2beats and also promotes a monthly event called Lush Liquid.

Matt Coventry ,playing the best in DnB

Pedro Pickle DJ for 20+ years, I started playing at raves and radio stations in the late 90’s & hope my show reflects that in the music. I’ve had a show on In2beats since 2008 so have seen the station evolve & serve the community in some amazing ways. My show is Pickled-Beats & you can catch it every Monday night 8-10.

Join me Sunday night 7-10pm for the evening session, rounding off your weekend with Quality; Jazz, Funk, Soul, Latin, Gospel, House, Dance. Plus Oldies, Classics, Rare Groove, New & Current releases and anything else that makes you move!!

I've been in the music industry over 40 years from my 1st reggae sound system where i worked my way up to be a selector. I went on in the early 90s to do my own thing solo dj... Playing variable genres, of which i still do.

I’ve been DJing/Presenting since 1998. I originally broke into local commercial radio as a presenter for the Chiltern FM at the age of 19. I joined In2beats back in 2016 where I began hosting a show called ‘Weekend Anthems’ I’m a huge dance music fan and this gave the perfect platform to start playing my favourite old skool, throw back and dance anthems. I also play the best in new dance music too!

Sharon has energy for everyone, With a passion for the Arts, and a focus on supporting the local community, Sharon successfully set up a dance company 2Step. Sharon is also the founder of Spectacularts CIC and is a community activist. Sharon is here to raise the platform for the black community, with a focus of raising awareness of International day of remembrance on 25th March for the enslaved victims of the Atlantic trade. The “Eyes See You” show is all about creating awareness and engaging in conversation with a wide range of guests to help educate, It’s time to change the narrative!

It all began when Silva heard Steve “Silk” Hurley – Jack Your Body back in 1986, He had to have this song. This was his first ever vinyl purchase. There would still be another 13 years before he purchased his first set of decks and yet he still didn’t know how to mix. After many visits to “Just A Groove” record shop, and an unknowingly KC teaching him how to mix without him actually asking

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