Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Kelsie, who writes:
Hi Thomas,
We have just launched a new bi-weekly music show on WRMI. Underground Sounds will be playing the freshest tracks by new and established independent artists from all around the world, together with the latest music news, exclusive performances, and interviews. The first show went out on June 25th, with the next due to go out on Sunday July 9th, with new shows occurring every other Sunday at 2100 UTC on 15770 kHz.
Thanks
DJ KEL / Underground Sounds Worldwide
https://undergroundsoundsworldwide.com
15770 kHz WRMI Radio Miami International
Thank you, Kelsie! We look forward to tuning in Underground Sounds! I’m putting you in my listening schedule.
Listening on 15.770, IC-R8600, with Wellbrook loop, in the north Woods of Wisconsin. Lovin’ it. Moderate fading, easily managed by synch detection.
i would be interested in knowing the time when the station was heard.
Hi,
Listening on 15.7 MHz on my 1943 AR-88 with an ALA1530 loop. It sounds great. Really good signal.
Love to hear music again on short wave.
2125z you got hit by heavy fading.
I loved the harp rendition of Paint it Black.
I am listening to Underground sound right now, loud and clear , 15.7 mhz with my Hallicrafters S40B radio.
Best regards
Chip
15770 isn’t a frequency I can hear easily, but I appreciate more efforts to diversify music on shortwave, especially since terrestrial local radio doesn’t play 90% of what you hear on WRMI and WBCQ these days.
We may all have access to unlimited music online but there’s still something nice about letting someone else pick the songs for a few hours.
Hi Tom,
That was our thoughts exactly! Streaming services push music as a product, where an algorithm just presents songs to you in the same vein as songs you’ve already listened to multiple times, so people tend to be exposed to less variety.
Commercial terrestrial radio play what the corporate managers want them to play, so they tend to play the same songs by the same handful of artists every day, even if they vary the order in which they’re being played.
We get songs submitted to us by both artists and labels, and pick out what we believe are the best of all the different genres sent to us, even if they’re not always to our own tastes. From folk, to pop, EDM, punk, insustrial, goth, hard rock, ska, post-hardcore, metal…we’re committed to bringing back variety to the radio show format.
Even if you hate some of what we’ll play, we’re sure you’ll at least like something you haven’t heard before.
That’s our goal
RIght now, we’re self-funded but haven’t ruled out future sponsorship. If we do get sponsorship sometime in the future, we will absolutely be addding transmissions to Latin America as a priority.
I celebrate the initiative to bring good music and a real alternative to shortwave broadcasting. This frequency isn’t easy to tune in here in southern Brasil, but I’ll try anyway.