Vintage Obscura Radio online radio

Vintage Obscura Radio

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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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Radiostation playlist

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
'Argo The Day Is So Bright [Lithuania/USSR
'Eric Lanz Hey Petit Cœur [France ; Synth Pop / New Wave] (1983) French cover of "Hey Little Girl" by Icehouse.'
'The Run-A-Bouts Wild Fire [US, Surf] (1963)'
'The Colonists Evil Ways [US, Amazing All-Girl Group Funky Garage Rock Cover Version of this classic] (1969)'
'Elias Rahbani Liza ... Liza [Lebanon, Psych Funk/Disco] (1978) -- Nsfw album cover'
'Meiko Kaji = 梶芽衣子 女の呪文 (Japan, theme) (1973)'
'Lucrate Milk I Love You Fuck Off [France, Art Punk] (1983)'
'The Kick Armchair Politician [UK, Mod Revival, Power Pop] (1986)'
'Charanjit Singh Rang Barse [India, Bollywood] (1981) Insane synth instro version of a tune from the O.S.T. of Shiv-Hari\'s 1981 Bollywood Blockbuster "Silsila".'
'Eain Met Pa Gy Win Oo (burmese electric organ tune i have stuck in my head, 1990)'
'The Nothing Scream \'N\' Cry [New York City, NY, USA ; Punk] (1979)'
'Delly Rollies Satu Cita Satu Rasa [Indonesia
'International Music System Mojave [Italy, Italo-Disco, Electro] (1983)'
'Los Blue Caps No Me Dejes Solo [Paraguay, Garage, Psych, Beat] (1969-1972)'
'Scientist & Prince Jammy Storming The Death Star [UK, Dub] (1982)'
'Giampiero Boneschi Sisy [Italy] Library, Experimental Jazz, Funk] (1974) the synth at 01:07 reminds me Boards Of Canada "Roygbiv"
'Chilli D & Dope Stuff The Magnificent [UK
'Nan Mayen – Mumude [Germany Afro Funk, Afro Jazz, Dub, Electro] (198?) Wild and super fun bastard of afro jazz, funk, dub and old school electro with great loud basslines. Mid 80s German private press.'
'The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group Bigfoot [Minneapolis, MN USA, Indie Rock] (1998)'
'Steve Monite Things Fall Apart [Nigeria, Synth-Funk/Disco] (1984)'
'Weapon of Peace If [UK, Reggae] (1981)'
'Christine Lavin Rockaway [NYC USA, Folk] (1984) Beautiful and poignant track'
'A D & G Check Out Your Friends [US, Crossover Soul] (1974)'
'The Countdowns Can\'t You See [United States, Garage Rock] (1966) Some bluesy harmonica-based garage rock from 1966 by this Los Angeles group from one of their two singles'
'Helmut Zacharias and His Orchestra Sapporo Melody [Germany, Easy Listening] (1972) -- Composed for the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan'
'Michael Orr & The Book of Life Love Will Rise [USA, Funk/Soul/Gospel] (1981)'
'Gigante Waltzing Car [Italy, Funk/Library] (197?)'
'The New Dawn (There\'s A) New Dawn [US, Psych/Lo-fi] (1970)'
'Supreme Jubilees Do You Believe? [USA, gospel, soul] (1979)'
'Grannie Leaving [London, UK, Rock/Psych/Prog] (1971)'
The Day Is So Bright [Lithuania/USSR
Hey Petit Cœur [France ; Synth Pop / New Wave] (1983) French cover of "Hey Little Girl" by Icehouse.'
Wild Fire [US, Surf] (1963)'
Evil Ways [US, Amazing All-Girl Group Funky Garage Rock Cover Version of this classic] (1969)'
Liza ... Liza [Lebanon, Psych Funk/Disco] (1978) -- Nsfw album cover'
女の呪文 (Japan, theme) (1973)'
I Love You Fuck Off [France, Art Punk] (1983)'
Armchair Politician [UK, Mod Revival, Power Pop] (1986)'
Rang Barse [India, Bollywood] (1981) Insane synth instro version of a tune from the O.S.T. of Shiv-Hari\'s 1981 Bollywood Blockbuster "Silsila".'
Win Oo (burmese electric organ tune i have stuck in my head, 1990)'
Scream \'N\' Cry [New York City, NY, USA ; Punk] (1979)'
Satu Cita Satu Rasa [Indonesia
Mojave [Italy, Italo-Disco, Electro] (1983)'
No Me Dejes Solo [Paraguay, Garage, Psych, Beat] (1969-1972)'
Storming The Death Star [UK, Dub] (1982)'
Sisy [Italy] Library, Experimental Jazz, Funk] (1974) the synth at 01:07 reminds me Boards Of Canada "Roygbiv"
The Magnificent [UK
Afro Funk, Afro Jazz, Dub, Electro] (198?) Wild and super fun bastard of afro jazz, funk, dub and old school electro with great loud basslines. Mid 80s German private press.'
Bigfoot [Minneapolis, MN USA, Indie Rock] (1998)'
Things Fall Apart [Nigeria, Synth-Funk/Disco] (1984)'
If [UK, Reggae] (1981)'
Rockaway [NYC USA, Folk] (1984) Beautiful and poignant track'
Check Out Your Friends [US, Crossover Soul] (1974)'
Can\'t You See [United States, Garage Rock] (1966) Some bluesy harmonica-based garage rock from 1966 by this Los Angeles group from one of their two singles'
Sapporo Melody [Germany, Easy Listening] (1972) -- Composed for the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan'
Love Will Rise [USA, Funk/Soul/Gospel] (1981)'
Waltzing Car [Italy, Funk/Library] (197?)'
(There\'s A) New Dawn [US, Psych/Lo-fi] (1970)'
Do You Believe? [USA, gospel, soul] (1979)'
Leaving [London, UK, Rock/Psych/Prog] (1971)'