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Radio VH1 stations that play Air
Blue Room |
Somewhere between soulful torch songs taut with apprehension and downbeat electronic tracks filled with tension, lies a timeless melancholy hard to resist. |
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Computer World |
From Krautrock to techno! The hits, b-sides, remixes and milestones of futurist dance music by the influential artists and misfits who shaped it. |
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EQIQ |
Sink into your headphones and let the experimental techno, IDM and assorted digitalia take you for a futuristic ride. Remember: not all beats were made for dancing. |
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Jet Set |
From New York to Rio, Paris to Tokyo, downbeat rules the lounges. A mix of mellow electronica, light dub and global grooves to excite the martini set. |
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Dreamscape |
If dark guitar/piano melodies are what you seek at 2 a.m., here's a visceral rock experience that won't wake the neighbors. KCRW has never sounded so good -- even on vicodin. |
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MINT |
Tune your ears to smash hits from across the oceans. Be the first to hear the pop bangers burning up London, Paris and Tokyo airwaves, and let them invade your cranium. |
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Popcorn |
No lights, no camera, no action -- just music! All the great sounds of the cinema worth hearing again: classic film scores, movie musical show-stoppers, chart-topping hits and forgotten favorites. |
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Cinema |
Movies and music have been doing business together since ...the days of talkies. Nowadays, whether Hollywood adds already great tunes to films or commissions new ones, the cinema is a perfect venue to hear great songs. |
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Discotech |
As a trip to any club proves, soulful classics still pack the disco dance-floor. Hear the radio staples, the forgotten 12" hits and the Paradise Garage favorites all on one soundsystem. |
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Ultrasound |
Check in with the newest and biggest sounds of electronic/dance club culture from around the globe. Techno, house, punk disco and other outsider beats unite here. |
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Vinyl |
Discover the club anthems, the pop hits and the crossover pioneers that are gonna make you sweat. |
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