Rocking the Aetherwaves
Entertaining. Eclectic. Independent. These Internet radio programs spread the sound of steampunk around the world.
October
27
2012
While corporate-owned radio stations do their part to keep manufactured pop stars in the limelight, independent Internet radio stations can play and share what the music they love. They have no corporate overlords breathing down their spines. Their DJs look deep beneath the pop charts and find artists with heart and imagination. Below are a number of radio shows and podcasts that focus on steampunk music. ~Clockwork Cabaret The longest-running steampunk radio show, Clockwork Cabaret is a Monday night standard hosted by Emmett Davenport and Lady Attercop. With over 220 two hour episodes since 2008, they've filled the airwaves with witty repartee, the fruit of listener requests, and an eclectic playlist that includes both recent recordings and more period works.
Sounds of Steam Affable host Travis Sivart and his cohort Christopher Hall cover the latest in steampunk media--events, film, music, books, and more. Their topics include a multitude of steampunk social subjects, such as the art of creating personas and costuming with purpose. Radio Metronomik Want some more international, dieselpunk-flavored fare? Based out of Toluca, Mexico, hosts N. Inmunsapá and Von Marmalade play everything from modern electro-swing to big band and jazz. Radio Riel Radio Riel has six stations online, including a steampunk and dieselpunk station going 24/7. They have very eclectic playlists which cover a full spectrum of anachronistic, traditional, and ethnic music.
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