ShadowMyth’s Favorite Live365 Stations
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Live365 is where I go to listen to my music. They have an awesome assortment of alternative and mainstream music. I have a paid membership, which enables me to avoid commercials, and listen to member only stations.
The majority of the stations are free though, as long as you do not mind repetitive ads interspersed now and then. I like to use my music as the backdrop for my meditation and qi gong exercises, so commercials are not an option.
Most of these stations are mine, a few are my daughters. I like to listen to to her favorites too. Those with stars, are my favorites.
Classic Rock Rocks(Classic Rock)
*Metal Shop(Heavy Metal)
UK70’s Prog Rock Greats(progressive Rock)
*SkidRoweRadio(Vintage Heavy Metal)
ElectricBlues Radio 56(Electric Blues Guitar)
*The Dream Catcher(Native American)
MotorBilly Radio(Rockabilly)
In Dark Faith Eternal(Ethereal Gothic)
SlothRadio Top Alt/Rock(Classic/Alternative Rock)
*Arabix(Middle Eastern/Dub)
All Things Considered(Meditation/psychedelic)
420 Train wreck(Consiousness/psychedelic)
Classic Rock(Classic Rock)
*Gothic Paradise Ethereal(Ethereal Gothic)
*Turn Me On, Dead Man(Garage, psychedelic/punk)
Prog Psyche Folk(Progressive rock/psychedelic)
Freeform Underground(Progressive rock/psychedelic)
Hipdrop(International/Electronic)
Ear Candle Radio(Indie Rock, psychedelic)
Triad Radio Revisited(Variety)
Msh Radio(Dub/Reggae)(Reggae Dub/Dub)
*Art of Darkness(Ethereal Gothic)
*Radio Lamia(Middle Eastern/Gothic)
Goth Oriental(Goth/electronic/Middle Eastern)
DSM Radio(Electronic/dance)
Enjoy the music!
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