Boiler Room (music broadcaster)

[7][8][9] In March 2010 Blaise Bellville asked Thristian "Thris Tian" Richards and Femi Adeyemi, the founder of NTS Radio, to record a mixtape for his online magazine platform.

[19][20][21][22][23][24] London based record labels Young Turks and Hessle Audio, as well as hip-hop collective Livin' Proof, hosted Boiler Room takeovers in 2010.

[20][23][25] Radiohead hosted a Boiler Room takeover in October 2011, featuring sets by Thom Yorke, Jamie xx, Caribou, Lone, and Illum Sphere.

[26] Boiler Room first began international shows in August 2011 with a run hosted in Germany by Michail Stangl, a Russian-born music curator and DJ.

[27][28][29][30] Shortly thereafter, Boiler Room expanded in the United States, starting with broadcasts in Los Angeles headed up by Sofie Fatouretchi Royer,[31][32][33][34] an Austro-Iranian artist and musician.

[35][36] 2014 was defined by a push into classical music, launched with German prepared pianist Hauschka,[37] and followed by broadcasts from St. John's Church in Hackney featured Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and Julia Holter.

[68][69][70][71] Notting Hill Carnival's Rampage, Deviation, Aba Shanti-I, Channel One, Nasty Love, Saxon Sound, King Tubbys, Gladdy Wax and Disya Jeneration soundsystems were broadcast live by Boiler Room in August 2016, totalling 42 hours video coverage.

The set featured guest DJs A. G. Cook, Doss, Easyfun, George Daniel of the 1975, and was attended by celebrities such as Julia Fox, Dasha Nekrasova, Aquaria, and Addison Rae, among others.