www.DandelionRadio.com
About www.DandelionRadio.com
An internet radio station - where everyone involved has been heavily influenced by the late DJ John Peel. Unique internet radio station dedicated to the memory of John Peel. Here's a more detailed description from Dandelion's own site: "We could tell you how a bunch of volunteers felt inspired by the legacy of the late and much-missed BBC Radio DJ John Peel to create our own Internet radio station, named after Dandelion Records, the label Peel ran from 1969-1973. We could tell you that we're bored with automated and formatted radio, and yearn for the days when DJs made it up as they went along, like we do. Or that we want to serve the needs of the people who create and distribute new and interesting music and provide a unique listening experience, with the spirit of Peel running through all we do. We could also tell you about all the strange, challenging, new, old and different music we play. And the exclusive live recordings and sessions we regularly feature. Or about how we are the official new home of John Peel's legendary Festive Fifty - a broadcasting institution since 1976. However, we think our station speaks for itself. So why not click on one of the 'listen live' links above and hear what it has to say? We broadcast our monthly shows consecutively, in a schedule that loops 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Shows are not downloadable. There are two ways to hear our audio stream at this website: the 'all media players' link allows you to see which artist and track is currently playing in real-time using media players such as Winamp, iTunes and RealPlayer." Here's what the press say: "For the new, old, ear-bleedingly raw, devilishly weird challenging collisions that Peel used to concoct, there's the breathtakingly varied Dandelion Radio" (The Guardian - 27 Oct 2010) "A blast of broadcasting nonconformity" (Q Magazine - Feb 2009) "Dandelion is a sanctuary of thumping, spirited weirdness" (The Guardian - 26 Nov 2008) "Excellent... you will almost certainly love it" (The Guardian - 14 Nov 2008)
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