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Just installed my brand spanking new NAIM ND5 XS streamer (Ooh, Matron). Comes with a couple of IR stations and I've added some more. What do you think is worth listening to from the wonderful world of streamed radio, these days?
Mostly Absolute 80s and Radio 2 but we are pretty wild
I'm a fan of [url= http://www.mountainfm.ca/ ]Mountain FM[/url].
Spent a couple of years living in Canada and spent quite a bit of time staying in Canmore.
Because of the time difference you don't have annoying DJs getting in the way of the tunes.
181.fm 80's Hair Metal.
At least, that's what the kitchen radio keeps mysteriously setting itself to.
soma fm, dubstep beyond.
Yeah I like soma "fm". Mostly Groove Salad with the occasional meditate to the "Drone Zone"...
Quite like to hear about a decent Jazz station?
Radio Paradise for me.
At risk of hijacking...
Can anyone recommend a small-ish stand alone internet radio to put in the kitchen?
Listening to Radio Paradise as I write this. If you do tune in for the first time please be aware that the the music is played in genre segments - it could be Indie Rock in one and 50s Rock & Roll the next, or even some classical. Their eclectic choice has introduced me to lots of new music, which I have subsequently got into and purchased.
Big up dub. Npr northern soul.
I do get fed up listening to the same genre so always drift back to 6.
@ BillOddie. The Pure One Flow is my choice, not stereo but no frills and OK for the kitchen.
I usually scroll through the available stations on TuneIn. CDNX is good for indie, for jazz there are loads - Ace Radio, or... yes! Smooth Choice (nice)
FM4 (based in Austria, mix of English/German/French), interesting getting a European view on current affairs.
Ibiza Global Radio when I want to chill out.
Idobi/Idobi Howl when I don't..!
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@ BillOddie. The Pure One Flow is my choice, not stereo but no frills and OK for the kitchen.
Cheers! Looks just the job!
@ BillOddie - Also worth a look - Roberts Stream 107 - built-in recharger for internal batteries (takes 6 @ AA NiMh) makes it nice and portable too. Plenty loud enough unless you want to shake the walls.
[url= https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roberts-Radio-Portable-Internet-Streaming/dp/B008S8HAYK ]Link[/url]
Radio Aire 2
No ****y shouting/fake bantz, just smart, entertaining presenters and a good mix of music. It's a hidden gem.