How do you discover music? Do you still listen to the radio?

psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
Internet radio stations, movies, tv, and radio. My local public radio station has some great shows for blues, jazz, and show on Sunday night called the Back Porch. They play bluegrass. Also, I really the NPR Tiny Desk Concerts.

Tiny Desk Concerts : NPR

Programs | Blues Revue | WVPE 88.1

Programs | Jazz By Border | WVPE 88.1

Programs | Backporch | WVPE 88.1


European radio stations streaming live on the internet - listenlive.eu

UK and Irish Radio Stations broadcasting on the Internet

Mike's Radio World - Listen live online to over 5000 radio stations
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
I'm late to this one. Great thread.

I get two good college stations, one being Princeton, and another small local college.
It's nice to get a capable vintage tuner and a roof antenna and search for good stations.

Walter was kind enough to sell, and give me a few of his quality vintage Sony amps, pre-amps and a great tuner.
Just using them last night and this morning.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
turntable.fm - probably the best source for music discovery - for the last year I use it almost daily. Look me up if you visit - username - BSA
On a rare occasion - radio - I am lucky to have Jazz station near me
Unfortunately now Turntable.Fm is dead now. Most old timers going to Plug.dj but I am not sure yet.
Spotify has too many audio ads. I will revisit grooveshark and last.fm
 

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