Vintage Obscura Radio online radio
Vintage Obscura Radio is an online radio station that provides a unique and eclectic listening experience for music enthusiasts. Featuring an extensive library of rare and obscure tracks spanning a wide range of genres and eras, Vintage Obscura Radio is a treasure trove for those seeking to discover overlooked gems from the past.
With a passion for digging through dusty crates and scouring the depths of the internet for forgotten tracks, Vintage Obscura Radio curates its playlists with an attention to detail and a discerning ear. Each song showcased on the radio station is carefully selected to captivate listeners with its distinct sound, whether it be an unconventional fusion of genres, a forgotten B-side, or an experimental composition.
Vintage Obscura Radio takes pride in its commitment to showcasing underrepresented artists, genres, and musical movements. From obscure psychedelic tunes from the 1960s to forgotten post-punk tracks from the 1980s, the radio station offers a journey through time and across continents. Listeners can expect to hear music from various corners of the globe, allowing them to explore different musical cultures and traditions.
In addition to its diverse playlist, Vintage Obscura Radio also encourages community engagement. The platform offers a user-friendly website where fans can submit their own rare music findings and join discussions about the tracks played on the radio station. This creates a vibrant community of music enthusiasts, all passionate about sharing and discovering the treasures of vintage and obscure music.
Whether you're a dedicated crate digger, a curious music lover, or simply looking for something new and refreshing to listen to, Vintage Obscura Radio offers an immersive and enriching experience. Its commitment to unearthing hidden musical gems and highlighting lesser-known artists makes it a haven for those looking to expand their musical horizons and delve into the depths of musical history.
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With a passion for digging through dusty crates and scouring the depths of the internet for forgotten tracks, Vintage Obscura Radio curates its playlists with an attention to detail and a discerning ear. Each song showcased on the radio station is carefully selected to captivate listeners with its distinct sound, whether it be an unconventional fusion of genres, a forgotten B-side, or an experimental composition.
Vintage Obscura Radio takes pride in its commitment to showcasing underrepresented artists, genres, and musical movements. From obscure psychedelic tunes from the 1960s to forgotten post-punk tracks from the 1980s, the radio station offers a journey through time and across continents. Listeners can expect to hear music from various corners of the globe, allowing them to explore different musical cultures and traditions.
In addition to its diverse playlist, Vintage Obscura Radio also encourages community engagement. The platform offers a user-friendly website where fans can submit their own rare music findings and join discussions about the tracks played on the radio station. This creates a vibrant community of music enthusiasts, all passionate about sharing and discovering the treasures of vintage and obscure music.
Whether you're a dedicated crate digger, a curious music lover, or simply looking for something new and refreshing to listen to, Vintage Obscura Radio offers an immersive and enriching experience. Its commitment to unearthing hidden musical gems and highlighting lesser-known artists makes it a haven for those looking to expand their musical horizons and delve into the depths of musical history.
Radiostation playlist
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Ata Kak | Obaa Sima [Ghana, Highlife/Hiplife/Disco/Rap] (1994) -- Very unique fusion of Western and African styles on this self-recorded tape. Apparently took 20 years to find a translation for some of his lyrics' | ||
| 'The Squalls | Na Na Na Na [USA, Extremely catchy indie pop from the documentary Inside/Out about the Athens, GA music scene in the 80s ] (1987)' | ||
| 'Lifetones | For a Reason [UK, dub/post-punk] (1983)' | ||
| 'Otie Blanchard | September Seranade [USA, Lounge](early 70’ | ||
| 'It Won\'t Be (Long Medley) | The Couriers [1974 Electronic Folk]' | ||
| 'Experiencia | Slow Down [Argentina, Latin Garage Psych] (1970)' | ||
| 'The Survivors | Midnight Mines [San Diego, CA, USA | ||
| 'The Skope | Be Mine Again [Netherlands | ||
| 'The Chambermen | Louie Go Home [Spokane, WA, USA | ||
| 'Michele O\'Malley | Know Yourself [US | ||
| 'The Stratacasters | Can\'t Go On With Out You [USA, Garage] (196?) Acetate' | ||
| 'Reflections Unlimited | I\'ll Still Love You [USA, Gospel Soul-Funk] (1976)' | ||
| 'Maids of Gravity | Only Dreaming [US, Alternative Rock] (1995) Eugene Goreshter of Autolux was a member of this band at one point and their second album was produced by John Cale' | ||
| 'Mombasa Roots | Kasha Langu [Kenya, Afrobeat] (1987) Trippy and funky slow burning groove from Kenya' | ||
| 'Doz Funky Baztardz | Straight Outta [Miami, FL USA, Hip Hop] (1995)' | ||
| 'Strangulated Beatoffs | cover of Happiness Is A Warm Gun (USA, Experimental/Psych-ish) [recorded 1989, released 2016)' | ||
| 'Studeni Studeni | Tvoje oci govore [Yugoslavia, Rock/Punk] (1990)' | ||
| 'Haverford Junior High School Jazz/Rock Ensemble | Chameleon [USA, Funk, Jazz] (1982) It\'s fantastic that a lot of school bands tackled this Herbie Hancock classic and it\'s always fascinating to hear how different bands added their own flavour to it. This group turn in a super loose and funky take.' | ||
| 'Imagination | Last Utopia [Japan, soundtrack, ambient] (1985)' | ||
| 'Peter Reno | Seventh Moon [UK | ||
| 'Walter Steding and the Dragon People | The Joke [US, Art Punk/Disco/No Wave] (1980)' | ||
| ' B.J. Cole | The Regal Progression [UK] Avantgarde Prog (1972) ' | ||
| 'D\'Arc | Analysis/The Letter [England, Minimal New Wave/Synth Pop] (1982) A& | ||
| 'The Driving Stupid | Horror Asparagus Stories [New Jersey, USA , Garage Rock / Novelty] (1966)' | ||
| 'Canticle | One For You [USA, Folk, Psyche] (1979): A truly beautiful album saturated in pure, magical vibes. It is mainly covers including unexpected versions of Gloria Gaynor\'s \'I Will Survive\' and Elvis Costello\'s \'Alison\' amongst others. This is one of 2 original songs by Angela Vailokaitis.' | ||
| 'Starvin\' Marvin | Disco Boogie [US, Lo-Fi Modern Soul Disco Killer] (1979)' | ||
| 'Donna Dee | Nobody\'s Gonna Hurt You [USA, slowgrind R\'n\'B] (1961) Great sex guitar line' | ||
| 'The Verlaines | You Say You [New Zealand, Indie Rock/Post Punk] (1984) Some good New Zealand Indie from the great Graeme Downes' | ||
| 'Plebania | Katharinga [Poland, Punk, Folk] (1998) I\'m not expert, but sounds like it\'s sung in native Americans language.' | ||
| 'Los Texao | La pelea del Gobernador [Peru, Garage Rock, Psychedelic, Funk] (1971) Funky Latin psych with a killer flute solo.' |
Obaa Sima [Ghana, Highlife/Hiplife/Disco/Rap] (1994) -- Very unique fusion of Western and African styles on this self-recorded tape. Apparently took 20 years to find a translation for some of his lyrics'
Na Na Na Na [USA, Extremely catchy indie pop from the documentary Inside/Out about the Athens, GA music scene in the 80s ] (1987)'
For a Reason [UK, dub/post-punk] (1983)'
September Seranade [USA, Lounge](early 70’
The Couriers [1974 Electronic Folk]'
Slow Down [Argentina, Latin Garage Psych] (1970)'
Midnight Mines [San Diego, CA, USA
Be Mine Again [Netherlands
Louie Go Home [Spokane, WA, USA
Know Yourself [US
Can\'t Go On With Out You [USA, Garage] (196?) Acetate'
I\'ll Still Love You [USA, Gospel Soul-Funk] (1976)'
Only Dreaming [US, Alternative Rock] (1995) Eugene Goreshter of Autolux was a member of this band at one point and their second album was produced by John Cale'
Kasha Langu [Kenya, Afrobeat] (1987) Trippy and funky slow burning groove from Kenya'
Straight Outta [Miami, FL USA, Hip Hop] (1995)'
cover of Happiness Is A Warm Gun (USA, Experimental/Psych-ish) [recorded 1989, released 2016)'
Tvoje oci govore [Yugoslavia, Rock/Punk] (1990)'
Chameleon [USA, Funk, Jazz] (1982) It\'s fantastic that a lot of school bands tackled this Herbie Hancock classic and it\'s always fascinating to hear how different bands added their own flavour to it. This group turn in a super loose and funky take.'
Last Utopia [Japan, soundtrack, ambient] (1985)'
Seventh Moon [UK
The Joke [US, Art Punk/Disco/No Wave] (1980)'
The Regal Progression [UK] Avantgarde Prog (1972) '
Analysis/The Letter [England, Minimal New Wave/Synth Pop] (1982) A&
Horror Asparagus Stories [New Jersey, USA , Garage Rock / Novelty] (1966)'
One For You [USA, Folk, Psyche] (1979): A truly beautiful album saturated in pure, magical vibes. It is mainly covers including unexpected versions of Gloria Gaynor\'s \'I Will Survive\' and Elvis Costello\'s \'Alison\' amongst others. This is one of 2 original songs by Angela Vailokaitis.'
Disco Boogie [US, Lo-Fi Modern Soul Disco Killer] (1979)'
Nobody\'s Gonna Hurt You [USA, slowgrind R\'n\'B] (1961) Great sex guitar line'
You Say You [New Zealand, Indie Rock/Post Punk] (1984) Some good New Zealand Indie from the great Graeme Downes'
Katharinga [Poland, Punk, Folk] (1998) I\'m not expert, but sounds like it\'s sung in native Americans language.'
La pelea del Gobernador [Peru, Garage Rock, Psychedelic, Funk] (1971) Funky Latin psych with a killer flute solo.'