Top radio stations for grime

Send your grime tracks to radio stations playing UK grime, eski, dubstep, and bassline. Connect with radio hosts who support new artists and get your music on air.

How to get your grime track on radio

Target the right radio shows

Focus on stations that regularly play grime, eski, and UK bass music. Research their playlists and show formats to match your sound with their programming style.

Send quality, radio-ready tracks

Radio pros look for clean mixes with strong production. Make sure your grime track has clear vocals, punchy drums, and proper mastering before you submit.

Get guaranteed feedback

Every radio station listens to your track within 7 days. If they don't respond on time, you get your credits back automatically.

Connect with grime radio stations worldwide

Grime has grown from pirate radio roots to global recognition. Radio remains crucial for breaking new grime artists, with shows dedicated to UK grime, eski beats, dubstep, and bassline sounds. Radio hosts actively search for fresh MCs, producers, and crews to feature on their shows. Whether you make classic grime, dubstep-influenced tracks, or modern eski sounds, connecting with the right radio stations helps you reach dedicated listeners and build your fanbase. Groover lets you send your tracks directly to radio pros who give feedback and airplay opportunities. You get a response within 7 days or your credits back.


How Groover works (Spoiler: it’s simple)

  •  Pick your record labels

    Browse 3,000+ curators, labels and blogs. Choose only the ones that fit your sound. Starting at $2 each.

  • Add your song

    Upload your song or demo with a short pitch. It lands straight in their inbox, not a black hole.

  • Get guaranteed feedback

    You’ll hear back with insights or new opportunities within a week – or we refund your credits.

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Frequently asked questions

Use Groover to discover active grime radio shows accepting submissions. Browse stations by genre tags like grime, eski, dubstep, and UK bass. Check each station's profile to see what subgenres they play and submit your track directly through the platform.