Like 100 different stations on pandora, always throws me a few tunes i haven't heard
Like 100 different stations on pandora, always throws me a few tunes i haven't heard
bassdrive is what I listen to the most, I really like trying to catch Random Movements and few others sets. i like dubstep.fm a bit, especially Dank Dealz spot. I've been listening when the mood for some house to Proton Radio for a long time, they don't do live sets but always have a great mix tape playing.
I love Slacker Radio's "Indie Electronic" station. It aligns perfectly with the music I love right now.
I occasionally use digitally imported, but love the fact that both offer a "free" service both online and as an app on my smartphone.
+1 for di.fm. Been using it for about 8 years and haven't had much of a reason to look elsewhere
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I rarely ever listen to a channel just running individual tracks. There are tons of weekly (or biweekly, or monthly, or whatever) shows on DI that I like and listen to regularly (Yoshitoshi Radio, Blind Spot, Wasabi, Transitions, etc etc - enough to fill most of the week just with scheduled stuff) and if its an odd hour I'll just scroll through the channels of genres I like looking for one playing a mix (or the DJ mixes channel). Once you find some radio shows that you like its a lot easier to sort out.
Used to listen to chillstep.info but it seems to be down now? Or they're updating. I'll check out some of the ones you guys posted.
DI. I also listen to a lot of podcast all the time.
Gravy.fm is something I listen to cause my friends contribute.
I listen to wefunkradio a lot. Good show for old school funk, breaks, underground hip hop, etc.
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