Religion & Society Sunday 8 September

8-10am Religion & Society hosted by Mortel, Billy & Dorethy. Includes a message of the week and explains the true reasons behind disasters, poverty, crime and world issues according to the Bible.

Urban Grooves Playout Sunday 8 September

6-8am A playout of Urban Grooves!

Urban Grooves Playout Sunday 8 September

A playout of Urban Grooves!

Urban Grooves Playout Sunday 8 September

Spanning 40 years of dance genres making this show the perfect music enthusiasts time travelling machine. Cridge has recorded as Up Bustle & Out on Ninja Tune as well as Tribe Steppaz on Formation/Bassrock, also the tour DJ for The Prodigy.

Legends In The Mix Sunday 8 September

*Legends in The Mix* Every Saturday night 12am till 1am, Ujima features legendary DJs. 1st Saturday of month - Xcel DJ 2nd Saturday of month - Smith & Mighty 3rd Saturday of month - Flynn Ites Last Saturday of the Month -The Time Machine Show

RAMP UP RADIO Saturday 7 September

10-12am - Ramp Up Radio - 2 hours of uninterrupted, back 2 back drum n bass bangers with the Mercury Prize Winning DJ & Producer SUV plus Slix MC, Chronic Drop and guest DJ’s from across the globe.

Code of the Streets ft DJ Style Saturday 7 September

8-10pm - Premiering the latest Hip Hop and R&B. Last weekend of the month Old School 2 hours.

Docta Flex Saturday 7 September

6-8pm - In the mix DJ Docta Flex - Inside Dancehall - RnB - Reggae - Trap - Afrobeats plus the weekly Dancehall Top 10 Chart Show.

True Definition with Deli-G Saturday 7 September

4-6pm - Playing various genres of music that influenced house music from funk, disco, boogie, early house.

Home of the Good Groove Saturday 7 September

<p>2-4pm: Show hosted by Malcolm Haynes sharing the magic from 2-4pm on the 1st Saturday of every month, Ujima’s newest DJ has travelled the world for work and pleasure, Malcolm has curated for some of the world’s most prestigious events, clubs and festivals for over 4 decades from Glastonbury to St Paul’s Carnival to Dismaland to name just a few and these all are reflected in Malcolm’s eclectic, beautiful and bountiful knowledge of music. Malcolm is now the landlord at Bristol’s iconic</p>

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