Radio Indie Pop For Indie Rock Music Fans

by robsacher | March 29, 2006 at 10:40 am
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There are hundreds of thousands of fans of indie rock music all over the world and there is a broadband radio station bringing these folks together at http://www.Radio-Indie-Pop.com.

If you are interested in bands with names like Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, Interpol, Longwave, and Death Cab For Cutie you might find Radio Indie Pop's playlist something for you to check out. There playlist includes about 3,000 different songs played every week. Also, about 50% of their artists are unsigned or are recording for smaller labels with names like Barsuk, Merge, Yep Roc, and Modern.

Listeners from over 47 countries are now tuning in with about half of those listeners coming from the United States.

There are no commercials, no ads at their site, and the one time registration process takes less than a minute.

They have a way for you to select any one of their multiple radio streams. You can select 'introspective' indie rock from artists like Elliott Smith and Damien Rice on their "Monday' show or 'LOUD' indie rock from bands like The Strokes or Rogers Sisters on their 'Saturday' show. You can select any show at any time and even change shows if your mood changes.

Also, Radio Indie Pop has the first all RAMONES radio channel in the world! The channel called 'We Got The Airwaves' plays nothing but Ramones. That's just fun...

The Radio Indie Pop motto is "Connecting The Indie Rock World". If you have a broadband connection, you might want to see if they connect with you.

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