There's quite a few idm shows on internet broadcasts ranging from
Dublab (the be all of downtempo and idm) to The Mobius on WREK in
Atlanta not to mention perfect dark and what's that other California
internet station? I'm sure there's a few.
Pcz,
A
On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 08:01 PM, James R Bamford wrote:
quoted 34 lines I've never even considered this... I would love to find some.. been> I've never even considered this... I would love to find some.. been
> meaning
> to get up (i'm in the UK) in time for perfect dark's broadcast of IDM..
> would love to hear more of it..
>
> Starting to consider doing my own broadcasting.. found live365 which
> looks
> very reasonable, its just it only supports mp3 and a maximum bitrate
> of 56k
> for all but the pro users ($75 per month or more) .. are there any
> other
> similar services/servers that support more forward thinking formats,
> ogg,
> mp3pro, aac.. and higher bitrates?!? or to do this is it only really
> possible to run your own server... if that was the case you could only
> really deal with 4 people simultaneously..
>
> Plus live365's paying of royalties on most american music, after my
> brief
> look through their legal section.. is encouraging, as opposed to even
> considering it on your own..
>
> ANyone know anything on this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim
>
>
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