R.M. Hendrix – ‘YUKS’

R.M. Hendrix crafts a consuming atmospheric prowess throughout YUKS, whose production is often dark and unsettling — though beautifully so. These productions succeed from the more radiant art-pop yearnings of “What Do Boys Become?” to the trip-hop hypnotics within “A Heat Surrounds the Hive,” in addition to tracks that embrace steadily unraveling drones and inventive sample infusions. Icelandic producer Valgeir Sigurðsson co-produced four of the album tracks, and also handled mixing and mastering. “I wanted an album that was equally lyrical and instrumental, melodic and chaotic,” R.M. Hendrix explains. “The tracks progress through crumbling psychological landscapes.” YUKS thematically plays as

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DJ Steele join the team

We'd like to welcome Keith a.k.a DJ Steele to the team. He'll be available most Thursdays due to working commitments.


Guess who's back!

Co-owner and host AliTee will be back with her Saturday night show. A great mix of old and new and theme nights too. What more can you ask for?


And another...

We'd like to welcome our friend and chatter FOG to the DJ team. Details to follow but we're sure it will be a hit!!


The Power Hours

We'd like to welcome back David, who will be hosting his show from 5-7pm every Saturday.


Thank You!

We're trying to keep things positive here on Rebel Radio. Despite the global lockdown we're still able to put our shows on and it's been a positive response from all over the world.

During the last 3-4 weeks we've had listeners from as far away as Brasil,New Zealand(Tony as always) as well as our regular UK listeners.

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Live DJ's wanted.

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Server Problems

We were having issues with the stream, it turns out it was a corrupt decoder on the server side.

It took over 48hrs of trouble shooting to come to the conclusion that it was not a DJ/Software issue but was definitely server related.

The server software was updated and re-configured and after testing for a few hours it seems to be stable again, things are fixed (we hope).