Disco 91: The Funky, Fabulous Legend That Rewrote Swedish Radio
Long before playlists and algorithms, there was Disco 91. Born in Stockholm in 1979, this legendary station wasn't just another broadcaster; it was a sonic rebellion. Founded by two renegade DJs, "Jocke B" and "Mangan S," Disco 91 was the secret handshake for anyone craving a beat that Sveriges Radio simply ignored.
While the mainstream was playing it safe, Disco 91 was unapologetically pumping out pure, dance-oriented soul, funk, and the kind of floor-shaking disco that had only ever lived inside the city's hippest clubs. It was a pulsating heartbeat for a generation hungry for rhythm, making it the coolest sound on the airwaves.
The station was a shape-shifter, evolving through the '80s and reinventing its sound, first as Studio 102 and later as the pioneering HIT FM. With its signature mix-and-go format and an eye on the digital horizon, it wasn't just following trends—it was setting them.
Today, the dance music you hear on every major station is a direct descendant of the magic that began on Disco 91. It was the original beat-maker, the undisputed trendsetter, and a vibrant piece of radio history that proved a little funk could change everything.