Author Topic: netscape radio (formerly spinner.com)  (Read 915 times)

bellenseb

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netscape radio (formerly spinner.com)
« on: May 05, 2004, 09:42:00 am »
Anyone else a fan of this service? I used to listen to spinner at work but stopped a while ago.
 
 Tuned in this morning and found spinner had become netscape radio. In an hour of listening, I was really, really impressed.
 
 Toggling between the Indie, Melancholia, Alt-Country, and AAA stations for only half an hour, I heard a great song by a band called Little Red Rocket, whose main members went on to become Azure Ray; a song from the Elvis Costello/Steve Nieve live record; Aging Spinsters from the first 6ths album; a song from the Radar Brothers' Singing Hatchet; a great old Marine Research song; something from one of the Mountain Goats' b-side comps; and lots of other good stuff.
 
 Even though there were no DJs, it almost seemed like there were because the songs seemed so well-chosen and sequenced. Not just the predictable singles or new songs, but a great cross-section of stuff.
 
 They have the advantage over satellite in having probably three times as many stations- if only I could get it in my car. I wonder if the bandwith capabilities of satellite will ever allow this kind of programming...

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Re: netscape radio (formerly spinner.com)
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2004, 08:06:00 pm »
I LOVED spinner.com.  I also stopped listening a while back because I was having computer problems at work.  I think it ruined me for satellite radio because there were SO many stations I'd listen to, compared to 4 or 5 on satellite.
 
 I'll check out netscape radio....especially with WOXY on the ROX.