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sharc
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Been listening to <a href="http://www.dnbradio.com/">www.dnbradio.com</a> for a few weeks now & have to say thanks to Valis for pointing us all in it's direction :smile:

Was just wondering if anyone else out there can offer reccomendations for other internet radio stations playing other specific styles or genres of music?
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Groove Salad, on Somafm.com :smile:
also: Cliqhop, same location.
I stream it directly from iTunes list :smile:

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sharc, shoutcasts are incredibly easy to find and narrow to specific genres (and bitrates). Just go to http://www.shoutcast.com and select genre (and/or bitrate) in the upper right.

Also Songbird has a pretty extensive list of online streaming resources (aggregating sites like shoutcast as well as individual stations). It's not a large download, is fully open source and doesn't install anything else (spyware). I don't run it myself but I do install it on my family's machines as an alternative 'radio' resource.
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thanks guys. :smile:

Anyone more recommendations?
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Shoutcast is pretty good, thank you for the link, how could I live without?
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Here you have a cool explanation of the technologies involved and some players, very well explained:

http://www.teamcombooks.com/mp3handbook/3.htm

Then Spinner is a good choice as well, I have used it for several years, but now anymore, just for a matter of time, but there you get separated styles and you got them all:

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thanks for that link nestor :smile:
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