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Interesting remastering service from South African audio dealer
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 931899" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>You could try internet radio, look for one that does specific genre/s you like...especially if they make the shows available as podcast downloads. Or via soundcloud, which is what I do. Find DJs or record labels that do subgenres you like, follow them. Most have very little chit-chat though, just a bit about the track being a new release on [xyz] label and so on. Some of them are actual FM radio stations, especially in London - Rinse FM and NTS Radio...and there is Redlight Radio in Amsterdam - very eclectic DJ selectors, lots of psychedelic/folk throwback stuff and reggae/dub. </p><p></p><p>Some google work to find something that suits you. </p><p></p><p>I never listen to it live, I just follow Rinse FM on soundcloud, so I usually notice the latest sets of specific DJs/shows, try them and then maybe download. Then the chit-chat can be a problem...One DJ on Rinse, sets I liked, she chatters on and on so much, bad enough the first time, but it makes repeat plays unbearable, weeks later hearing the same prattle about the weather in London and how it makes you feel, so it got deleted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 931899, member: 17768"] You could try internet radio, look for one that does specific genre/s you like...especially if they make the shows available as podcast downloads. Or via soundcloud, which is what I do. Find DJs or record labels that do subgenres you like, follow them. Most have very little chit-chat though, just a bit about the track being a new release on [xyz] label and so on. Some of them are actual FM radio stations, especially in London - Rinse FM and NTS Radio...and there is Redlight Radio in Amsterdam - very eclectic DJ selectors, lots of psychedelic/folk throwback stuff and reggae/dub. Some google work to find something that suits you. I never listen to it live, I just follow Rinse FM on soundcloud, so I usually notice the latest sets of specific DJs/shows, try them and then maybe download. Then the chit-chat can be a problem...One DJ on Rinse, sets I liked, she chatters on and on so much, bad enough the first time, but it makes repeat plays unbearable, weeks later hearing the same prattle about the weather in London and how it makes you feel, so it got deleted. [/QUOTE]
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