Radio Record

This article is about the Russian radio station. For the Brazilian radio station, see Rádio Record.
Radio Record
City Saint Petersburg, Russia
Slogan "Record Dance Radio"
Frequency 106.3 MHz (FM)
First air date August 22, 1995
Format Electronic dance music
Owner 3AO
Website Radio Record

Radio Record is a Russian radio station that broadcasts on 106.3 FM from Saint Petersburg. It airs an electronic dance music format with primarily trance and house offerings now expanded to variety of different genres including Rock, Deep House, Future House, Dubstep.

Radio Record can be listened by using its FM frequency or its website. Also available by using its mobile apps.

History

Radio Record began broadcasting on August 22, 1995.[1] It was originally recorded from a small office. It was the first radio station to switch to the dance format and this was based on a vote from the listening audience. Since 2004, the radio station began broadcasting via satellite to the European territory of Russia.

Programs

Imported shows

Record Megamix

Record Megamix is constructed as a 1-hour mix of currently played tracks from the main radio show. It features around 100 songs mixed by different DJs. As of now, current DJs for Megamix is Magnit & Slider, Nejtrino & Baur and Anton Liss including DJ Peretse which described as the best speedmixer.[3]

Megamix is divided into small sections, each section featuring different tracks played at the same pitch and then it changes then moves to the next section.

In September DJ Peretse began his work on Megamix and since then he mixed not only currently played tracks, he also mixed old tracks from Radio Record.

Nejtrino & Baur is known for its best vocal on songs mixing where vocal is taken from one song and added to other track with the same pitch.

Audience

According to statistics from 2011, listeners are mainly from 15 to 35 years old.[1] The station mainly focuses on a male youth audience. In 2011, the average daily audience of the radio station in Saint Petersburg was 350,000 people now expanded to worldwide.[4]

See also

References

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