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Here's an interesting channel for those who like internet radio: https://www.concertzender.nl/en/

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Radio Swiss is better quality.

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But I prefer the music on the Dutch site!

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The music is fine, it is just not your normal run of the mill, they play some pretty obscure stuff. The pop / rock channel is duff I don't use that, just the Jazz and classical channels. For pop and rock I use Paradise Radio.

I play next to nothing but radio now, as I can work and not bother with it, it just gets on with giving me music. I rejected Radio in the past because of all the knob head DJ's and adverts. These constant music channels are a gift from heaven.

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Too much classical / romantic era stuff on Radio Swiss for my tastes. I prefer earlier (including medieval) or later.

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Ah well you see I am just an old romantic :lol: Mozart onward for me. Then I stop at the early 20th century when things went out of tune. Same with Jazz, proper Jazz for me, none of this free stuff - Ornette Coleman :angry-fire: :angry-fire: :angry-steamingears: :Bllocks:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bRTFr0ytA8 :angry-screaming: :angry-screaming: :angry-screaming: :angry-screaming: :angry-screaming: :angry-screaming: :angry-screaming:

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I'm not a huge fan of orchestra falling down the stairs stuff, but am very partial to Shostakovich and Prokofiev. I've also found quite a bit of accessible 20th century music over the years with not too much dissonance in it. Some of the 20th century American composers are well worth seeking out: obviously Copland, but also Walter Piston, Howard Hanson, Roy Harris & William Schuman. Charles Ives needs a bit of effort though.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 2:02 pm The music is fine, it is just not your normal run of the mill, they play some pretty obscure stuff. The pop / rock channel is duff I don't use that, just the Jazz and classical channels. For pop and rock I use Paradise Radio.

I play next to nothing but radio now, as I can work and not bother with it, it just gets on with giving me music. I rejected Radio in the past because of all the knob head DJ's and adverts. These constant music channels are a gift from heaven.
How about vinyl is that for special occasions only and is internet radio quality good enough , agree on DJs overpaid and a waste of space.

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I spend all my time working so changing records is not an option, even CD's are a PITA. I don't have a dedicated listening system, not enough room in the house. My work room system is what I listen to, it is in constantly change depending on what is on soak or being checked. Nadia also has a small system based on an AP20 and Cubettes.

Records are still ultimately the best but needs dictate.

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