Core Rotation
The records that define the feed: Jinx, enemyX, Sugar Cones, Cryptic-X instrumentals, BLXXDSHOT, and the cuts that carry the KFR sound.
Official Broadcast Arm Of Killing Field Records
Killing Field Radio Programming
Underground hip-hop, horrorcore, dark instrumentals, label cuts, exclusives, interviews, and late-night transmissions out of Lincoln, Nebraska.
The station feed is running with Killing Field Records cuts, exclusives, dark instrumentals, horrorcore, and late-night transmissions. If your phone stalls the stream, use the full player or direct MP3 link below.
What Runs On The Station
No fake morning-show schedule. These are the lanes the station is built around.
The records that define the feed: Jinx, enemyX, Sugar Cones, Cryptic-X instrumentals, BLXXDSHOT, and the cuts that carry the KFR sound.
Black, Sanguine, Gold, and key singles from the Book of Colors era. Raw, confrontational, late-night rap that remains central to the station.
Dark beat tapes, scene-setting interludes, and the wider production lane behind KFR, centered around the Style X series.
Artist drops, unreleased material, interviews, station IDs, and anything else that pushes the Lincoln underground forward.
Killing Field Records World
The artists and projects that actually shape the station.
Anthony "Jinx" Jenkins co-founded Killing Field Records and authored the Book of Colors trilogy, delivering raw, confrontational rap from Nebraska and beyond.
Bryan "Cryptic-X" Jenkins is the engineer, producer, and CEO behind Killing Field Records, shaping the label's sound and the station's late-night identity from Lincoln.
The duo of Jinx and Cryptic-X: cold, cinematic, and built on grim storytelling, dense production, and a full-length concept album released by KFR in 2024.
The Lincoln duo of Populus and BagHeadddd, blending chaos, hooks, and heavy energy into one of the label's most unpredictable lanes.
One of the most enigmatic artists on Killing Field Records. Masked, anonymous, and dangerous, with dark trap, horrorcore, and unfiltered rage.
Catalog Anchors
A short list of the releases that define the station.
The opening chapter of the Book of Colors trilogy, built on dim textures and late-night pacing.
The blood-red middle chapter of the trilogy, sharper and louder, where pain hardens into pressure and rage.
The final Book of Colors chapter, bright on the surface and haunted underneath.
A 15-track crime-file concept album from Jinx and Cryptic-X, one of the coldest full-lengths in the catalog.
One street, three timelines. Cryptic-X's instrumental series maps the producer lane behind KFR.
Direct Lines
Real inboxes, real address, no fake form.
Music submissions, artist material, and anything you want the station to hear.
submissions@kfrp.livePress requests, writeups, interviews, and media-related communication.
press@kfrp.liveGeneral station questions, business communication, and direct contact.
info@kfrp.live2124 Y St
Lincoln, Nebraska 68503