RFF is amazing, and offers so much high-quality music. Historically, it’s all been done by one guy, supporting 500+ artists.
Didn’t know about this, I may submit some tracks.
My songs are already on spotify, etc.
Are they still viable or will there be copyright issues?
I’ve been loving RFF the last few months, it might be my favorite new thing I’ve found since I switched from Twitter to Mastodon. It also always shows you the artists’ fediverse usernames so you can follow them, and they usually have a Bandcamp link if you want to buy an album.
They recently said that they could use some volunteer help. I haven’t been able to check out what they need yet, but their matrix channel is #radioFreeFedi:matrix.org, I think that’s where they organize things.
I dont think I could dislike the name any more than I do.
I love RFF. In fact I’ve enjoyed listening to it more than any other online source of music for a long time.
…would you care to explain what this is?
It’s a community internet radio station that plays music (and some spoken word) from artists on the Fediverse.
I love it, especially their ‘Comfy’ channel.
Is this another CIA/State Department project? Seriously though, why pick such a loaded name?
Er, what?
Radio Free Asia is a CIA front for info dissemination so anyone who’s aware of that would rightfully be skeptical of ‘Radio Free ______’
I don’t think that is well known.
Did the person who named the station know, or did they not research the name they ended up choosing? Its been declassified, it’s on Wikipedia. It strikes me as anywhere from unlikely to unresponsible that the guy didn’t research what he intended to use for a name.
Radio Free Asia / Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty