• @SparrowHawk@feddit.it
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    923 days ago

    Oh yeah finally! I was dying to listened to a radio where i could find actually novel new music, thank you so much!

  • @Kaput@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Somafm.com is fantastic. Been listening to them for 20 years, still no ads. Groove salad was my initial beat. I’m mostly on bossa now for office work ambiance, it’s great as background music to open onlinm eeetings. I know this make me sound like an old fart, because I am. They even got groove salad classic channel now… Anyway, good electronic, country, metal pop, vintage they have it all in well curated channels. Checkout secret agent or Illinois Street lounge for quirky ambiances.

  • Wow they have a dubstep channel and judging by the last played tracks listed they are actually playing proper dubstep as well as the more commercial american style sound.

    No DnB though.

  • @PennyRoyal@sh.itjust.works
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    2623 days ago

    I would add Radio Fip into the discussion, French, eclectic as hell, with many channels (though I pretty much only use the main one)

  • @ErinCrush@lemm.ee
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    221 days ago

    It’s mostly just ambient though. No metal, punk, goth, anything of that sort probably for copyright reasons. Cool if you need something like this, but it’s not replacing any streaming service/downloading albums anytime soon.

  • A Wild Mimic appears!
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    222 days ago

    thanks, i love it! i’m just browsing, and the channels seem all to be really the good stuff! i’m a bit weirded out by the secret agent radio, but it’s a good kind of weird lol

  • @braxy29@lemmy.world
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    422 days ago

    i love soma.fm so much! i’m still a little salty about the app. kept it on my phone for a long time for pure nostalgia after it no longer worked.

        • @braxy29@lemmy.world
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          221 days ago

          huh. years ago they had an app and stopped supporting it. i still see radio omg which i haven’t liked as much, but i haven’t been using it lately either (just listen in browser).

          i guess i need to look into this again!

    • @butter@midwest.social
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      220 days ago

      You can get the streams in the form of a playlist file.

      Attach it to any subsonic player. Or probably VLC