DFM and Internet Radio
Saturday, 4. September 2010 11:17
The old order of consumption is over! We no longer need the banality of mass media!
Radio.
Here in the UK we have so much choice on traditional radio (FM MW LW and Dab). Most of the time that choice gives us a ‘product’ that is banal, crass, based on a system of infantilism and musically dull. Not art.
But the ‘digital revolution’ give us choice. Gives art.
I’m currently listening to ‘DFM Radio Television‘
which plays alternative and challenging music with no adverts and no DJ’s and no trailers and no links. I strongly recommend this station to set your mind/ear/heart free….
Is this not the beginnings of a real revolution in media!?
Here is my guide to getting started on internet radio in your home….
1. You can listen either via a dedicated internet radio or using a computer. I looked at all the available radios in the UK and finally decided to use my laptop hooked up to Apple’s AirPort Express which allowed me to pipe the audio arriving at my laptop to anywhere in my house and had a much bigger interface (my screen) than any of the radios. (It also cost me no extra money!)
2. You need a way of searching for stations. I-tunes does this but it’s not really up to the job in my opinion. Best is to purchase either Snowtape or Radioshift. This is very important because it’s difficult to search and navigate the huge number of stations out there. These applications allow you to find stations that match and challenge your taste, and that really is the point. Both are for Mac- I’m sure there are more for PC.
3. Getting stations into the applications can be a little arcane- sometimes you can go to the stations website and click on ‘listen’ and this will open a url in the radio application- but not always. Sometimes it’s a matter of copy and paste or importing.
Postscript: “All technologies have embedded within them their own assumptions about time and space.”
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