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      <title>Pure Dance returns to the airwaves after nearly two decades</title>
      <description>Iconic 2000s dance station relaunches on small-scale DAB in Milton Keynes and&#13;
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      <dc:creator>Alex Kinch</dc:creator>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pure Dance, the independent station that became a household name on Sky Digital in the mid-2000s, is returning to the airwaves this September with launches on small-scale DAB in Milton Keynes and Loughborough, alongside continued online streaming via TuneIn, Radioplayer and smart speakers.</p>

<p>First launched in 2004, Pure Dance quickly established itself as a leading destination for club culture, reaching close to a million monthly listeners and working with major labels on launches and campaigns. It was home to names including Stu Allan, Slipmatt, Lisa Lashes and Matt Darey, and built a loyal following before going off-air in 2006.</p>

<p>&ldquo;The end of Pure Dance always felt like unfinished business,&rdquo; said founder Alex Kinch. &ldquo;What started as us uploading archive shows turned into a full rebuild. Dance music deserves specialist radio made by people who live and breathe it - that&rsquo;s what we&rsquo;re bringing back.&rdquo;</p>

<p>The new line-up combines returning legends with global names and emerging talent. Confirmed shows include Paul Van Dyk, Above &amp; Beyond, R3HAB, Nicky Romero, MK, Defected and Toolroom Radio, plus specialist programming from Slipmatt, Solarstone, Tube &amp; Berger, Rebūke, Laura van Dam, Anjunadeep, He.She.They and more. Flagship shows Pure Anthems and Non-Stop Pure Dance return, alongside the revival of UDJ - the station&rsquo;s platform for showcasing new DJs.</p>

<p>With DAB coverage for Milton Keynes and Loughborough launching in September, Pure Dance is back to do what it always did best: deliver dance music radio built by fans, for fans.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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