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 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Hany Mehanna | Al Qina\' Al Za\'ef [Egypt, Score] (1973-80)' | ||
| '田口久美 | ラストタンゴ・イン・パリ [Japan, soundtrack] (1976)' | ||
| 'The Peacocks International Guitar Band | Onye Aghala Nwanneya [Nigeria, Highlife] (1978)' | ||
| 'The Bees | Hlabalaza [South Africa, Electronic/Funk] (1988)' | ||
| 'Ronald Snijders | Wildgrass [Netherlands, Jazz Fusion] (1981)' | ||
| '田辺信一 Shinichi Tanabe | 霧 Fog [Japan | ||
| 'Cancer | Schizoid [UK, Psych Rock] (197?)' | ||
| '3tot | Halt Mich [DE, Avant-Folk / Lofi / Indie] (1991)' | ||
| 'The Challengers | Vampire [US, Surf] (1963) -- Moody swinger that is oddly horror themed.' | ||
| 'Amos Key | Flucht [Emmering, Germany ; Prog Rock / Instrumental] (1973)' | ||
| 'Films | 30th Century Boy 1 & 3 [Japan | ||
| 'Teddy Chisi | Funky Lady [Zambia, Zamrock/ Funk] (1977)' | ||
| 'The Servicemen | Are You Angry [Arizona, USA ; Soul] (1967) "Four members of the US Air Force and one from the US Army, were a highly talented vocal group, serving at Luke Air Force Base west of Phoenix, Arizona."' | ||
| 'Rabbit Creek Band | I Just Can\'t Take It Anymore [USA, Lounge Deep Soul](Early 70’s?) records like this is the reason I always pick up these boring stock covers, you’d never guess this has a deep soul Ballad, also has country funk!' | ||
| 'Kumi Sasaki | ドンパン節 [Japan, folk rock, lounge] (1976)' | ||
| 'The Tramp Band | Don\'t Send Me Home [USA , Rock & Roll / Proto-Punk] (1974)' | ||
| 'Kamal Keila | Agricultural Revolution [Sudanese funk, 1992]' | ||
| 'A Reminiscent Drive | Side Effects [France, Ambient/Electronic] (1996)' | ||
| 'Wilma & The Wilbers | I Like It Thick [Minneapolis, MN USA, Punk/New Wave] (1981)' | ||
| 'Snooky & The Cosmic Flowers | Hearing Things [USA, Funk] (1960\'s)' | ||
| 'Steinhardt | Her Name is... [US, Darkwave/Post Punk] (1990) No info about this group on Discogs or anywhere really' | ||
| 'That Dangerous Age | Down (Minimal Synth, UK) (1981)' | ||
| 'R.A.F. | Search And Destroy [Indianapolis, IN, USA ; Heavy Metal] (1988) One of, if not the first, American heavy metal group to tour in Peru and proved to be highly successful. This album was recorded during their second tour.' | ||
| 'Bag-O-Wire | Warrika Hill [Jamaica, Dub] (1975)' | ||
| 'Zoogz Rift | But The Picture Has A Mustache [USA ; Art Rock] (1985) An odd instrumental cover of "Sunshine of Your Love" that\'s named after a lyric in another Cream song (SWLABR).' | ||
| 'Ritmopolitan | Situation for Two, Me & You [Italy, Funk/R&B/Electronic/Synth Pop] (1988)' | ||
| 'The Poets | Gypsy Queen [USA, Lounge Funk](‘77)' | ||
| 'Vince Tempera | Ansia [Italy, Prog Rock] (1972)' | ||
| 'فرقة شاركس | احلى اليالي [Bahrain, Arabic, Funk] (198?) Translates to: Sharks Band | ||
| 'Voices Of Darkness | Caution [Nigeria, Afro-Funk] (1974)' |
Al Qina\' Al Za\'ef [Egypt, Score] (1973-80)'
ラストタンゴ・イン・パリ [Japan, soundtrack] (1976)'
Onye Aghala Nwanneya [Nigeria, Highlife] (1978)'
Hlabalaza [South Africa, Electronic/Funk] (1988)'
Wildgrass [Netherlands, Jazz Fusion] (1981)'
霧 Fog [Japan
Schizoid [UK, Psych Rock] (197?)'
Halt Mich [DE, Avant-Folk / Lofi / Indie] (1991)'
Vampire [US, Surf] (1963) -- Moody swinger that is oddly horror themed.'
Flucht [Emmering, Germany ; Prog Rock / Instrumental] (1973)'
30th Century Boy 1 & 3 [Japan
Funky Lady [Zambia, Zamrock/ Funk] (1977)'
Are You Angry [Arizona, USA ; Soul] (1967) "Four members of the US Air Force and one from the US Army, were a highly talented vocal group, serving at Luke Air Force Base west of Phoenix, Arizona."'
I Just Can\'t Take It Anymore [USA, Lounge Deep Soul](Early 70’s?) records like this is the reason I always pick up these boring stock covers, you’d never guess this has a deep soul Ballad, also has country funk!'
ドンパン節 [Japan, folk rock, lounge] (1976)'
Don\'t Send Me Home [USA , Rock & Roll / Proto-Punk] (1974)'
Agricultural Revolution [Sudanese funk, 1992]'
Side Effects [France, Ambient/Electronic] (1996)'
I Like It Thick [Minneapolis, MN USA, Punk/New Wave] (1981)'
Hearing Things [USA, Funk] (1960\'s)'
Her Name is... [US, Darkwave/Post Punk] (1990) No info about this group on Discogs or anywhere really'
Down (Minimal Synth, UK) (1981)'
Search And Destroy [Indianapolis, IN, USA ; Heavy Metal] (1988) One of, if not the first, American heavy metal group to tour in Peru and proved to be highly successful. This album was recorded during their second tour.'
Warrika Hill [Jamaica, Dub] (1975)'
But The Picture Has A Mustache [USA ; Art Rock] (1985) An odd instrumental cover of "Sunshine of Your Love" that\'s named after a lyric in another Cream song (SWLABR).'
Situation for Two, Me & You [Italy, Funk/R&B/Electronic/Synth Pop] (1988)'
Gypsy Queen [USA, Lounge Funk](‘77)'
Ansia [Italy, Prog Rock] (1972)'
احلى اليالي [Bahrain, Arabic, Funk] (198?) Translates to: Sharks Band
Caution [Nigeria, Afro-Funk] (1974)'