City | London |
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Slogan | The True Voice of Rock and Metal |
Frequency | Online |
First air date | May 29, 2000 |
Format | Rock and Metal |
Language(s) | English |
Former frequencies |
1251 kHz Sky Channel 885 |
Affiliations | Rock Radio Network, Bloodstock Radio |
Owner | Independent |
Website | totalrock |
TotalRock is a radio station based in London, England. The station first started in 1997 as Rock Radio Network (RRN), changing name to TotalRock in 2000. The station broadcast rock and metal music internationally across the internet. In October 2012 it was announced that the station would change name to Bloodstock Radio, this took place on 1 December 2012. The station returned to the name TotalRock in January 2014.
Set up by radio and rock luminaries Tommy Vance, Tony Wilson, Andy King, David Clouter and Nigel Roberts, RRN started broadcasting in 1997 online from the front room of a house in Finchley, known as 'The Skullery'.
With a move to the function room of The Kings Head in Fulham, TotalRock began broadcasting on 1251AM in London with an RSL license on 29 May 2000, with BBC Radio 1 ‘Friday Rock Show’ creator Tony Wilson, the legendary ‘Voice Of Metal’ DJ Tommy Vance, CEO Boyd Steemson and the ultimate metal guru, journalist and author, Malcolm Dome.
The station produced a series of shows for Sanctuary Music's "Metal-Is" website and in early 2001 TotalRock launched free to air digital satellite service. Commercial pressures led to TotalRock losing its satellite license in 2002, however, the station was already streaming all shows worldwide through its website. This eventually became the station's sole method of output, and it was voted the world's best online metal station in the Online Metal Awards in 2002.
In 2004 Soho's Denmark Place became the fitting home of TotalRock until Crossrail developments forced the move to the parallel Denmark Street. With high business rates in the centre of the city TotalRock looked elsewhere and a home east in Shoredich.
On Halloween 2012, it was announced that TotalRock would merge with to become Bloodstock Radio from 1 December.
Shortly afterwards in 2013 came the move to the basement of The Cape of Good Hope in Euston. Under new management, the pub was converted to a rock bar and allowed for TotalRock to flourish and broaden the brand with club nights and live acoustic gigs with the scope to pursue mutual interests for both the pub and station.
In January 2014 the station reverted to the much loved TotalRock name, however, only months later misfortune struck and the station was forced to vacate its studios due to the landlord returning the lease. Though currently minus a headquarters, the station continues through remote broadcasting.
RRN was broadcast from the front living room of rock DJ "Skull"; the location was nicknamed "The Skullery".
A pub in South West London, with purpose built studios in the function room upstairs. This venue enabled the TotalFest gigs to be held The first floor area which was the offices of Total Rock, was once where Robert Plant and Jimmy Page used to rehearse.
Initially the studio, library and office were located in one practice room on the first floor of Enterprise Studios, using a section of the studio wall from The Kings Head to sound proof the studio. In early 2005, the office relocated to attic space of 1 Denmark Place.