Sites which offer multi-genre online audio streaming are relatively commonplace on the internet right now. Spotify is probably the first one which springs to mind. But its interface is clunky and way too complicated, which is why I hardly ever visit the site any more.
I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, to discover Accuradio. It offers hundreds of channels, covering everything from classical to Celtic to rock. It's free to access and is supported by advertising. You can listen without registering, but if you do sign up (which is free) then you won't hear so many ads. Best of all, Accuradio's user interface is slick, clean and fast, making it very easy to find the type of music you like listening to. And if you do happen to hear a song by an artist that you really don't like, you can ban that artist and you'll never hear from them again on the site.
Fire up your speakers and head to www.accuradio.com to hear for yourself.
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An excellent site that seems to work wonderfully.
Thanks for sharing.
I love somafm.com. The site is set by genre. I pretty much listen to trance or jazz and there's no commercials (listener supported). Try Lush and see what you think?
AccuRadio is one of about a dozen music streaming sites I have bookmarked. My only real complaint regarding it is that you can't prevent notifications from arriving in your e-mail account. Pandora, Spotify and Deezer are the most popular alternatives although my personal favorite is still Tune-in Radio.