I am sure a lot of us Lemmings have known about SomaFM forever. But i always like to show new people !

https://somafm.com/

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    Love me some SomaFM, for more variety I also like to listen in ByteFM (also ad-free since 2008).
    DJs are talking german, but their mixes are unmatched. My favorite way of discovering new music.

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      I also like to listen in ByteFM

      Okay, I see their station list, but am not seeing a lounge channel. I haven’t heard a good lounge channel for centuries, and Soma’s “Groove Salad” station has gotten stale over the years.

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        These are sadly more shows than stations which means you have to keep in mind when a show or its rerun is playing and also that their sometimes a show playing you really do not vibe with. I do not think they have comparable show to “Groove Salad” and their rather verbose show naming does not help there.

        Groove Crates goes a little into the same direction, but the spectrum and genres they are playing is a lot wider and has a lot more funk, soul featured.

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    Soma is one of my favorite ways to learn about new music. And, their Christmas stations are a good alternative typical playlists.

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      My god, Christmas Lounge has been a sanity saver ever since certain elements began insisting on “Christmas music” in December at home.

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    Always updoot SomaFM.

    Cliqhop, Suburbs of Goa, Groove Salad, and Drone Zone really expanded my exposure to genres like ambient, drone, lounge, neo soul, world beats, and electronic. I feel I became a more well-rounded enjoyer of music because of this station, and it deserves all the attention and donations it can get.

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    SomaFM is the GOAT for chillout / ambient / triphop. Been listening to their Groove Salad channel since 2005 and still do to this day. Paying for it for as long as I’ve had a decent job. The only non-FOSS sticker worthy of my university laptop:

    Everyone should listen to SomaFM!

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    Their underground 80s station was a regular listen for me about 10 years ago. Glad to see they’re still going!

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      Groove Salad is my absolute favorite to get in the zone and work. Very few vocals, which I prefer as hearing vocals and trying to read is annoying for me.

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    SomaFM is awesome. Please support.

    Their eclectic Christmas channels are on 24/7 in my house during December. And Groove Salad can turn any get-together into a classy chill.

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    I started listening to that station in high school. In the 90s.

    Edit: OK I guess I didn’t…

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      90’s? You listening via a time warp? Station went online in 2000.

      Or are you talking about Rusty’s micro-FM station that he ran from his basement in '99.

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          LOL! Yeah… It’s okay, we’ve all been there at one time or another.

          I had just discovered soma fm in the fall of 2000 as I’d hit on listening to radio stations from around the world, and I used the old MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet (now rebranded as radio-locator.com) to find stations that offered streams.

          It was an epiphany that there were stations that ONLY were on the web as I was mostly hunting down terrestrial broadcast stations (one of my faves at the time was a New Zealand student station - Radio-active 88.6 - it still exists!) and once I’d found a mac version of Winamp that opened .pls links, I was off and running.

          It was a heady time to be there as it all unfolded. The sense of discvovery was sharp… more than it is now, that’s for sure.