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Music
Posted: 12.06.2007, 02:23
by LordFerret
I was just introduced to an online (free) music source...
http://www.slacker.com/
Select your favorite artist and click on "Go". Currently I'm listening to Vangelis Radio, which is featuring a track by Tangerine Dream (Phaedra)... an interesting background for cruising about in Celestia!
Enjoy!
Posted: 12.06.2007, 07:27
by bh
US only.
Posted: 13.06.2007, 02:29
by LordFerret
Yes, sorry about that, I didn't realize until well after I made the post.
Perhaps one day in the future they'll expand the coverage area.
Posted: 15.06.2007, 05:16
by Fenerit
Here there is a great small world radio program:
http://www.screamer-radio.com/
about 800 Kb. It work very well. It's my favourites one.
Posted: 15.06.2007, 06:07
by bh
For Celestial music you can't beat DroneZone on Soma FM.
Posted: 15.06.2007, 06:54
by Fenerit
I can't beat what you have said because it's a great radio or because the program that I've linked lack of that station? In the second case look here:
http://www.screamer-radio.com/directory/browse/52/
Bye
Re: Music
Posted: 15.06.2007, 16:02
by t00fri
LordFerret wrote:I was just introduced to an online (free) music source...
http://www.slacker.com/Select your favorite artist and click on "Go". Currently I'm listening to Vangelis Radio, which is featuring a track by Tangerine Dream (Phaedra)... an interesting background for cruising about in Celestia!
Enjoy!
LordFerret,
once more a proof that North America is the "center of the world"
. This thing does not work for "Old Europeans"...according to a polite apology that pops up.
Bye Fridger
Posted: 15.06.2007, 16:06
by t00fri
How about this one instead?
http://www.clipfish.de/clip/40588/
Bye Fridger
[edit] Does this work from the US?[/edit]
Posted: 15.06.2007, 23:53
by LordFerret
I can't access that one from the US, I received a similar polite apology.
Isn't geographical confinement great? So much for this being the 'worldwide' web.
And as we banter this about, there is a bill quietly sneaking its way through the US Senate which would have profound impact on "taxing" internet activities and sales for US citizens.