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Post Some Internet Radio Stations
I tend to try different ones out while I'm at work, since I mostly listen to the albums I've got when I'm at home. So, post some stations you dig, so I can benefit from your impeccable musical taste.
I was down with Soma FM - Indie pop for a little while, but they get repetitive and, well, too poppy. However, another one of Soma's stations, Secret Agent, is pretty good. Plays some great jazz. Both of these can be found at http://www.somafm.com Another one that's hit or miss, but mostly good, is http://www.woxy.com |
Not a live station but all the songs are archived (all songs playable).
http://www.bsrlive.com/archives/playlist.php?p=1007 Check it out. (that link is to my favorite playlist right now. just find archives on the left hand side for many many many more playlists) |
www.wcsb.org - i think it's one of the best radio stations which you can hear on the Internet, they play every type of music from indie-rock, noise, jazz, folk to some freakout experiments, highly reccomended;
www.wfmu.org is also worth checking out |
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I don't listen to the radio. Check out Art For Spastics though.
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wkdu.org
totalpunkradio.com grungefm |
Radio mania.
weirdsville.com has quite a selection. Check out the Exotica station....great stuff |
That Pandora site is half decent.
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art for spastics looks good, i havent had the chance to check it out though... been meaning to...
theres i guy i know who lives down in eugene and has a noise show every tuesday from 7 till 9. its the university of oregon station. he also runs obscurica records and the project cryptic weevil. here are is a link to the stream with more info and playlists http://obscurica.com/kwva.html i try to listen to it when i can |
I know a few:
For a station that'll play Sonic Youth and stuff (email a request!), try out KEXP. They have excellent archived half-hour shows too, which comprise of interviews with a band and tracks played live in the studio. Need I say the Sonic Youth one is good? If you like a bit of crazy hard DJ techno stylee, how about Samurai fm of Tokyo? For New Orleans jazz and blues, there's the one and only WWOZ. A good bunch of people at this station, so check them out. I've just put this on the shortwave radio thread, but here it is again: for serious spoken-word broadcasting from around the world, check out some of the stations at World Radio Network 1. |
http://www.woxy.com is good.
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I'll give more props to www.woxy.com That was my local terrestrial radio station when I was a college punk.
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Yeah, qprogeny79. I like that one a lot too.
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http://www.resonancefm.com/
AKA London's finest. The best mix of genres you never imagined existed and community radio. |
Thanks for your input folks. At the moment I'm checking out wcwm.org. Good stuff!
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do you go to w&m? |
WNUR http://www.wnur.org CHICAGO'S SOUND EXPERIMENT.
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Yeah, I listen to that on occasion too, great station. I used to work at my university's radio station, and I'll never forget what a pain in the ass it was to wade through all the demos people submitted. You found diamonds in the rough on occasion, but man, was there a lot of shit. So to those who rake through the musical dungpile for our listening pleasure, I salute you. |
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