If you wish to listen without the website popping up, just format the stream url like so:<p><a href="https://stream.rekt.network/datawave.ogg" rel="nofollow">https://stream.rekt.network/datawave.ogg</a><p><a href="https://stream.rekt.network/nightride.ogg" rel="nofollow">https://stream.rekt.network/nightride.ogg</a><p><a href="https://stream.rekt.network/chillsynth.ogg" rel="nofollow">https://stream.rekt.network/chillsynth.ogg</a><p><a href="https://stream.rekt.network/rekt.ogg" rel="nofollow">https://stream.rekt.network/rekt.ogg</a><p><a href="https://stream.rekt.network/rektory.ogg" rel="nofollow">https://stream.rekt.network/rektory.ogg</a>
This is amazing. Excellent site, quality music and great for programming.<p>One thing that would be awesome would be a bandcamp link for the artists that show up -- I know that's something I look for (manually) when I hear a really great track that really fits with what I like to listen to.
I'd never heard Orson Welles' radio play "War of the Worlds" [1] before.<p>Just spent the last 40 minutes or so listening to the whole thing on this website. Only at the intermission does it become obvious that this is a radio drama.<p>That was really good, and I can only imagine it was incredible back in 1938.<p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_(1938_radio_drama)" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_(1938_ra...</a><p>edit: I just went back to the site and it appears to be gone!<p>edit 2: It's on YouTube, but Rekt's radio dropped me right into the action (~16:30). It felt much more real without the backstory or scene setting. A good way to experience it.<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs0K4ApWl4g">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs0K4ApWl4g</a>
Milkdrop is awesome. Sadly, I stopped using it back when Winamp went the way of the Dodo =(<p>Thanks for the trip down memory lane with a shiny new paint job.
The overall feel is halfway between good & great: Push the output to a CRT & it feels like something that would've been on a well-crafted BBS back in the 90s.<p>Font size needs to be made adjustable though, IMO. Each character's taking up too much space for my own liking.
Also check out <a href="https://scenestream.net/" rel="nofollow">https://scenestream.net/</a> mostly cool demoscene music
Once upon a time I visited the MIT campus in the summer, I could hear someone blasting music through a window dorm room that I really liked. At the time I couldn't figure out what kind of music it was, I couldn't even describe it. It was a mix between techno, sci-fi, hip hop, punk, and just sounded very chill. I went through a lot of online radio stations at the time trying to find something similar but never could. This reminded me of that summer, thanks for sharing!
someone mentioned nightride.fm the other day (yesterday?) on another thread as a comment and now this pops up. sometimes I wonder if bots read HN and submit related stories/topics.
My favourite station on lofi.cafe was the synth space ambiance one, glad to see a web radio dedicated to synthwave and other electronic music genres.<p>Hopefully it doesn't hoard CPU as lofi.cafe did.