Add some chiptune, retro and scene stations

SLAY Radio
Remixes and tunes based on music from the Commodore 64 and the Amiga.

AAC: http://185.80.220.12:2199/tunein/jotayl00.qtl
MP3: http://www.slayradio.org/tune_in.php/128kbps/slayradio.128.m3u
Homepage: http://www.slayradio.org

The SID Station
Commodore 64 SID music 24/7.

Stream: http://185.80.220.12:2199/tunein/jotayl00.qtl
Alternative: http://185.80.220.12:2199/tunein/jotayl00.pls
Homepage: http://c64radio.com/

SceneSat
SceneSat Radio aims to play the best music from every corner of the scene and related stuff. That would be game remixes, game soundtracks, demotracks, netlabels, tracks from music compos at demoparties, different platforms, etc. The music played here will be quality and not quantity. That means we will not have a rotation list containing 50.000 SIDs, 30.000 MODs, etc.

MP3: https://www.scenesat.com/listen/normal/max.m3u
AAC: https://www.scenesat.com/listen/normal/hi.m3u
Homepage: https://www.scenesat.com/

Radio Paralax
A webradio dedicated to remixes of classic computer- and video game soundtracks, demo scene and creative commons based music. The station contains more than 3500 songs including many exclusive from well-known video game systems of the 80s and 90s like the C64, Amiga, Atari XL, Atari ST, NES, SNES, Megadrive, Game Boy, Nintendo 64, PlayStation right up to current game systems like XBox One and PS4. In addition there are more than 40000 chip tunes from C64 (SID’s), Amiga (MOD’s), Genesis, SNES, etc. which can be requested during our liveshows.

MP3: https://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
AAC: https://www.radio-paralax.de/aac.pls
Homepage: https://www.radio-paralax.de

The SID Stream
Still a fan of that sweet SID sound? Then why not tune in to the new and hot C64.COM’s SID Stream, the only real SID stream on the Internet. Tunes of old dominate the playlist, but the latest compositions are also there to give you the finest mix. You have everything from Bruce Lee to Hot Mommas to Commando – and more!

Stream: http://www.c64.com/sid.m3u
Amternative: http://c64.com:8000/
Homepage: http://www.c64.com

Classic Videogames RADIO
We play the greatest chiptune bits of games and demoscene from 80´s and 90´s!

Stream: http://136.243.156.30:1541/listen.pls?sid=2
Homepage: http://www.classic-videogames.de/radio/

Pungas Radio
Listen to a selection of chiptune, tracked music, videogame music by argentine and international artists.

Stream: http://pungas.space/radio/pungasradio.m3u
Homepage: http://pungas.space/radio

8Bit.fm
chiptune radio • 24/7 Music Live Stream

Stream: http://8bit.fm:8000/main.m3u
Homepage: http://8bit.fm

8Bit.fm AY channel
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (AY-3-8910) chiptune radio • 24/7 Music Live Stream

Stream: http://8bit.fm:8000/ay.m3u
Homepage: http://8bit.fm

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Wow! That’s a big band! :slight_smile:

I’ll make a start. Could take a little while though…

Interesting. A genre that I had no clue even existed.

I’ve added the stations.
Please check and I’d be grateful if you could see if I’ve got things right regarding advertising and language.

Edit. They’re all down as eclectic and electronic. Do you think we need a better genre? (There isn’t a retro genre)

Hey, thanks for adding so quickly. Chiptune or Chipmusic would be the best Genre. It’s a subgenre of Electronic. More precisely Chiptunes can be any genre genre from Jazz over Swing to Techno. :wink: What all Chiptunes have in common is their origin on old computer hardware with limited sound chips.

SLAY Radio, SceneSat and Radio Paralax are bit different. The play modern remixes and remakes of the old beloved and limited songs. I’m not sure if they belong to a different genre. I most cases they’re also only interesting for people which like chipmusic. So it seems okay to me to find them also under Chipmusic.

Hi again. Your edits are great, @BrianW. I just found higher qualitiy images for Classic Videogames Radio:
http://www.classic-videogames.de/ueber-classic-videogames-radio/

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Changed. Thank you.

What do you think @dylan? Shall we add an electronic sub-genre?

Maybe you could create a “special interest” main genre if there are other music stations which won’t fit into your scheme.

But if you fear that chipmusic genre will not get enough stations, there are even more:

I had no idea!

Hi @BrianW and @Tekl,

Let me discuss with the team and I’ll get back to you soon.

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@Tekl I added “Chiptune” as a keyword to them all. They can be searched using that now. Seemed the easiest thing.

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That’s cool. Thanks

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