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VoyagerRadio: Internet Radio from Space

Transmitting Chillout and Downtempo Electronica to Earth


An Introduction to VoyagerRadio

It began when a little space explorer was sent out to search the Cosmos and transmit its discoveries back to Earth...

VoyagerRadio is the Internet radio station webcasting chillout, ambient, new lounge, triphop, and a variety of other downtempo electronica. If it's electronic, rhythmic, and grooves at a relaxed tempo, you'll hear it on VoyagerRadio.

Confused? There's more information below.


Artists heard on VoyagerRadio include:

Amon Tobin, Royksopp, Thievery Corporation, The Orb, Squarepusher, Tosca, Yonderboi, Fussible, Sofa Surfers, Boards of Canada, Waldeck, Fila Brazilia, Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band, Moby, Nortec Collective, Thunderball, Chicane, Andy Caldwell, Woolove, Chemical Brothers, Air, Herbert, Pilgrims On The Mind, J Boogie's Dubtronic Science, Blue States, Aphex Twin, T Spigot, Craig Armstrong, Afro Celt Sound System, Morris Capri, Marius Melleybe, Kruder and Dorfmeister, King Kooba, Clorofila, Bostich, Arling and Cameron, Visit Venus, The Verve, Slowdive, The Numb Project, ORG Lounge, Phobos, Nightmares On Wax, Ursula 1000, Strange Cargo, Moodswings, Paul Van Dyk, Sasha, Orbital, Radiohead, Nicola Conte, Landslide, Kush, Ministry of Sound, Kinobe, Galactic Anthems, King Kitch, Garry Judd, France and Dom, Extended Spirit, EPD, Desmond, Astrud Gilberto, Colossus, Avatars of Dub, Massive Attack, New Order, 808 State, Baby Mammoth, Underworld...


More Information About VoyagerRadio

Want to know more about VoyagerRadio? Visit the Help page, the News page, or Send an email to Info@VoyagerRadio.com. (Visit the Contact page for a list of all email, instant message, and mailing addresses.) By subscribing to the newsletter you will receive the most up-to-the-minute information about VoyagerRadio right in your email box, including alerts about live transmissions.

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Don't forget to check out the VoyagerRadio blog Transmitting to Earth for a personal take on what it's like to run an Internet radio station. And remember to bookmark VoyagerRadio.com!