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Chill that bitch out: Online radio

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Sorry, for some reason I had the thread title in my head from an advert in San Andreas.

 

But anyway, so yeah, online radio, probably the only live medium I often participate in accessing (that is to say I don't often listen to regular radio or watch TV).

 

At this current heniously late hour, I'm listening to the dream factory, which mostly plays ambient psy trance. http://www.hbr1.com/playlist/ambient.m3u

 

I also frequent some of di.fm's channels.

 

There are all kinds of online radio stations out there, maybe you'd like to share ones that you particularly enjoy.

 

Maybe you haven't listened to any yet, or are now suddenly interested in the idea. (Or you value your audioscrobbler stats too much to listen to online radio because it doesn't add to them, you know who you are).

 

Anyway, discuss.

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I run one myself actually, just me talking and blurting out anything in between some decent songs

at the moment i just run it on a free shoutcast server but i have also run it through freewebs editor before (the html editor not the crap basic one)

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Its a commercial station which has online listening as well (cos its London based, and its too good to be only available to the people of London)

 

http://www.xfm.co.uk

 

Available at that site is Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's show, worth a listen if only for the Monkey News.

 

Link-me-do

 

Thanks to Poshy for pointing me in it's direction originally.

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Its a commercial station which has online listening as well (cos its London based, and its too good to be only available to the people of London)

 

http://www.xfm.co.uk

 

 

a mighty fine station indeed. i found it a while ago its great

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At last ,someone who listens to quality sounds. Roadkill , you have taste. The dream factory is truly for the discerning chap. I trust you have heard of simon posford (aka)hallucinogen, slinky wizard, autechre, etc. If you like that psy trance stuff ,ambient or a bit harder , look no further than them.Anyway, you just hit my nostalgia spot, it reminds me too much of my raving days . Im listening to dream factory as i speak , its underground class, take a bow man.

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