RADIOIDIC PROUDLY SUPPORTS AND PROMOTES "AUTISM AWARENESS." THERE IS HOPE. PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION: "BEAUTIFUL MINDS"
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RADIOIDIC's broadcast schedule:
RadioIDIC broadcasts mon thru sat, generally all day long (as to accomodate all time-zones.) Bulletins usually precede broadcasts. There is also the "Rare Sunday Show."
SATURDAYS = BURNING CHROME!
Bands/artists who are interested in having their work played on RadioIDIC should contact DjZombi via this myspace page. Or, send mp3s and banner codes to
[email protected]
RadioIDIC is an internet-based radio station that broadcasts through Live365.com. DjZombi pays monthly royalties for the rights to do so.
RadioIDIC does not support racist, Nazi bullshit. So don't even bother asking me to play your music if you have songs with titles like "Jew Killer," etc. I won't do it, and I will block you.
DjZombi will gladly display your banners here on the myspace page. DjZombi expects nothing in return, except that you at least be nice enough to check out the station once in awhile. And, you know, display a RadioIDIC banner on your page, too. If you can.
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HERE'S WHAT SOME ARTISTS HAVE SAID ABOUT RADIOIDIC:
"I really enjoy RadioIDIC's awesome mix of various styles of music. Theres ALWAYS good music in rotation." (JJ from PROJEKT NEMESIS )
"RadioIDIC is a refreshing experience for electronic music lovers." (Casey LeBleu of japaneseCARCRASH )
"Since befriending RadioIDIC way back all I've ever had is good things come back to my project. This is a guy that works tirelessly in promoting music that in some cases would never get the chance to be heard in Australia, let alone overseas. Ultimate kudos for having a dream and actually going through with it. So many other net stations have had the opportunity but have failed to come up with the goods. RadioIDIC has done it time and time again. Congrats and may the future stay creative." (the incorporated evil of SINGLE LENS REFLEX )
"All props, great all around choices in tracks and you definitely get to the nitty gritty of all the different alternative genres. Reminds me of the late 80's when you'd hear punk, industrial and alternative on all the same college radio shows and nobody thought anything of it. Back when all the freaks got along and the scene wasn't so segregated." ( Mike Textbeak co-owner of philtre.com )