I am sure a lot of us Lemmings have known about SomaFM forever. But i always like to show new people !
Left coast 70s is my go-to to test a new client audio install. It has never offended anyone and is always “fresh”.
i also like sub.fm
I’m one of today’s 10000. Thanks OP. This is excellent! I wish they had an app on fdroid. Still fantastic!
they should! the browser version works fine though
Their site says they still need to raise 11 grand for this month, so I assume they are cash/maintainer poor. Like you said, still a great site! Thanks again. :)
Not quite the same but radio.garden is cool too
One of the best web sites ever. I just turn on Synphaera and then off the background music in RPGs, it is a nice change.
“Groove Salad is sponsored by, oh wait, we don’t have sponsors”
Dig it thanks for sharing. Will donate
Huzzah!
I did not know of this. Thank you.
SomaFM is the GOAT for chillout / ambient / triphop. Been listening to their Groove Salad channel since 2005 and still do to this day. Paying for it for as long as I’ve had a decent job. The only non-FOSS sticker worthy of my university laptop:

Everyone should listen to SomaFM!
Love me some SomaFM, for more variety I also like to listen in ByteFM (also ad-free since 2008).
DJs are talking german, but their mixes are unmatched. My favorite way of discovering new music.I also like to listen in ByteFM
Okay, I see their station list, but am not seeing a lounge channel. I haven’t heard a good lounge channel for centuries, and Soma’s “Groove Salad” station has gotten stale over the years.
These are sadly more shows than stations which means you have to keep in mind when a show or its rerun is playing and also that their sometimes a show playing you really do not vibe with. I do not think they have comparable show to “Groove Salad” and their rather verbose show naming does not help there.
Groove Crates goes a little into the same direction, but the spectrum and genres they are playing is a lot wider and has a lot more funk, soul featured.
Danke! So… do I have to listen via webplayer, or can it play through my WinAmp, Foobar2000, etc?
Your welcome :) They do have direct links you can import there I think. Only did that with cmus myself though. Main station: https://bytefm.stream39.radiohost.de/bytefm-mainhq_mp3-320 and they also have an alternative station which only runs music, but im not sure what schedule it is following: https://bytefm.stream39.radiohost.de/bytefm-nurmusikhq_mp3-192
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Soma is one of my favorite ways to learn about new music. And, their Christmas stations are a good alternative typical playlists.
My god, Christmas Lounge has been a sanity saver ever since certain elements began insisting on “Christmas music” in December at home.
Around our house, it’s “Department Store Christmas”. I can only take a few hours at a time before I switch it back to “Groove Salad”.
I can only take a few hours at a time
It’s not much but it’s honest work!
Absolute truth
Their underground 80s station was a regular listen for me about 10 years ago. Glad to see they’re still going!
They need $12k funding in the next four days.
I just dropped 20 bucks! Always worth it for over 2 decades of Secret Agent.
Used to listen to it all the time, and there to to know great music. My SomaFM t-shirt is still going strong but is going to become a pijama any day soon.
Do these have actual human djs? Not a criticism, just wondering
They have curators, who create the playlist and select the songs, but they are not live mixing or selecting what’s is going to play. In each of the stations you can check the bio of the people behind the music selection.
Yeah Rusty Hodge is the original I think but there are a bunch covering the different stations
The curation is human yes. There are prerecorded snippets of the djs throughout the day.
Sadly I doubt there are many 24/7 live DJs today. Though I’d love that job!
I’ve actually encountered a lot of free radio streams with human DJs for at least the majority of the day. Two off the top of my head:
https://www.thelotradio.com/ (this one even has a camera on the DJ)
I started listening to that station in high school. In the 90s.
Edit: OK I guess I didn’t…
90’s? You listening via a time warp? Station went online in 2000.
Or are you talking about Rusty’s micro-FM station that he ran from his basement in '99.
Did it? Man, my memory must be a bit fuzzy…
LOL! Yeah… It’s okay, we’ve all been there at one time or another.
I had just discovered soma fm in the fall of 2000 as I’d hit on listening to radio stations from around the world, and I used the old MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet (now rebranded as radio-locator.com) to find stations that offered streams.
It was an epiphany that there were stations that ONLY were on the web as I was mostly hunting down terrestrial broadcast stations (one of my faves at the time was a New Zealand student station - Radio-active 88.6 - it still exists!) and once I’d found a mac version of Winamp that opened .pls links, I was off and running.
It was a heady time to be there as it all unfolded. The sense of discvovery was sharp… more than it is now, that’s for sure.










