http://www.vpro.nl/data/3voor12/pools/3/pool.shtml
great work. this site has a cool dutch style interface lately
introduced around the 5-years-xs4all-party - check out the tuner!
the archive works via playlists, music box like: make your
own private radio format. maybe not really the liberating
communication apperatus Brecht was hoping for but a step
further from just converting a radio signal into ip packets.
the only sad thing: it's 100% commercial mainstream
content yet. the same kind you can get on the ether
or in big record shops.
this is still not the case for the RIS archive
which has some similarities with the IUMA archive.
you can get stuff there which is extremely rare and
extremely strange - audio on demand. it is a non profit
project which puts it's stuff into the public domain
while still holding it searcheable.
good news, RIS is online again, recovered from a major
data-crash and will host the net.radio.days in Berlin
with a a special surprise program based on playlists.
more soon.
* apologies for the nasty formatting lately - testing new shareware.*
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