Being probably the best local radio in Denmark. Aarhus Studenterradio offers you the opportunity to live, hear and feel the vibes of the exciting bohemian city of Aarhus. With a bold mix of the brilliant upcoming local music scene of Aarhus and the voices of their top-of-the-line radio dj talents, Aarhus studenterradio delivers the best and most convincing listening experience available in northern Europe. Forget your iPod and your vintage vinyl collection - this is the real deal and the voice of tomorrow!
You can find Aarhus Studenterradio by tuning your radio into 98.7FM - every weekday from 8-9 in the morning and again from 7-10 in the evening
It's an alternative music show with a focus on local bands and gigs. It puts the local scene in context with the wider alternative music world, so it actually plays tracks by bands from all over the globe, not just Bristol.
You'll hear loads of new music and plenty of bands/artists getting their first radio play, interviews and sessions too, alongside the better known. It's presented by Richard Pitt and Gary Smith. They have two shows on at the weekend. There should be more local radio like this.
You can hear the show on line. You'll find links to the BBC i-Player from www.myspace.com/bristoluncovered or via www.bbc.co.uk/bristol just follow the entertainment and local music links.
Brilliant cocktails and live jazz radio. Berlin is the only European city with its own 24-hour FM jazz station.
JazzRadio 101.9 broadcasts live every evening from 18.00 - 24.00 from its studio in the Hotel Bar, where you can see (and hear) the show go out live, presented by the station's cool young DJs.
Inge-Beisheim-Platz 1, S-Bahn Potsdamer Platz
A student radio station broadcasting 6 weeks a year playing the usual mix of indie classics, new tracks, gigs reviews and then there's the music from the darker recesses of the DJ's collection - everything from indefensible pop to space music and hard rock. Headline show is Reverb.
97.3 FM in central Dublin or www.trinityfm.com
Weird and wonderful inner-city music festival that has been compared to Sónar in Barcelona. It takes place over the first weekend in June each year. The focus is on Stokes Croft as well as other venues across the city hosting gigs. The spirit of eclecticism means the festival organisers want you to hear music you wouldn't have previously chanced upon, be it experimental electronica, Brooklyn punk rock or folk ballads. There are workshops and Venn Radio which broadcasts the festival highlights over the weekend.
Various venues in Stokes Croft and around Bristol;
www.vennfestival.co.uk
Online radio show that provides a taste of Bristol's strong and diverse independent music scene, a scene so loved there's a record shop in Tokyo devoted entirely to it. There's a great deal more to it than that lazy industry 'trip hop' moniker suggests.
www.dsoundz.co.uk and click on Straight Outa Bristol
Old church turned Community Arts Centre with its own online radio station. The main auditorium is used for live gigs throughout the year. One monthly highlight is 'A Rum Do' and their sell-out cabaret show.
Trinity Rd, Lawrence Hill BS2 0NW;
tel: 0117 935 1200;
www.3ca.org.uk; www.arumdo.com
Best community and free radio station in the whole world with about 2000 members in total and 200 contributors a week. Libertarian, left-wing focus, multi-lingual, with good links to the local DIY and music scenes. Women's hour, prisoners' hour, Kurdish, Turkish, Greek, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, jazz, world music, punk, heavy metal, pensioners, disabled, mental health, hip hop …
1pm - 1 am daily with arts at 4pm and politics at 5pm.
radio-z.net; 95.8 Mhz;
Kopernikusplatz 12;
tel: 0911 45 00 60;
email: info@radio-z.net
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