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Cyberage Radio 2024 Unknown

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    • 4.7 • 23 Ratings

Over 200 hours archived of underground electronic internet radio diversity

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Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

Scarletminded ,

I wish you could find a mystery song for me

To answer your question about how people gravitate to only a few bands of a genre and not all, my experience is that DJs tend to play the closest to mainstream or “club hits” early in the evening and it works to get people out on the dance floor, as opposed to less known stuff and then that becomes the standard playlist. But then the playlist become this more and more unless you are like me and lurk until 3am and ask the DJ to play certain more obscure songs. I wish you had email because during the ‘00-‘10s I used to live in San Diego and the DJ once played a song that literally started with industrial noises and then went into a beat pattern from quiet to loud. I thought it was Imminent Starvation or another band off Ant Zen, but I listened to a lot of tracks, even bought a cheap Ant Zen comp and nothing. Would you have any idea what song that is? It was instrumental and people would stomp to it as the beat got louder. Maybe around 2006 to 2010? Thanks for any help and great show!

Jeff480 ,

Tommy T

I’ve been following him, his bands and his podcasts since the days of MySpace. Glad he’s still doing it all!

Freakshow5150 ,

This is my heartbeat

I’ve been in the industrial scene since 1990
It’s now 2020 I’m 52 and tommy T you have it right ,your playlist is so on point I find myself singing and dancing like I was 20 again Cyberage is my PULSE!!!!!!

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