Showing posts with label Music: Caribbean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music: Caribbean. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Cameroonvoice

Stream URL: http://67.215.11.170:1724/
Website: http://www.cameroonvoice.com/

Few stations demonstrate the power of Internet radio better than Cameroonvoice: it's a West African station, addressing a West African audience, on West African time, but located in… Montréal. There, with the benefit of political stability, economically-secure benefactors, and reliable infrastructure, it can deliver a consistent product to a listenership that may not enjoy all – or any – of those advantages. In the past, such a service would have had to resort to the shortwave band, with all the legal, financial, and technical constraints that entails. But here on the new frontier, it's accessible to anyone who's determined to do it.

Cameroonvoice is essentially two services. For most of the week it streams a rich and provocative selection of music; most times it's Afropop, in its infectious, interminable classic form. But we've also logged soca; salsa; big band; Motown; Anglo-American folk of the 50s and 60s; Latin oldies, reggae; hip-hop; Desi pop; club dance mixes; and even Appalachian mountain music on scratchy old 78s. Apparently the CV audience is uniquely eclectic and sophisticated in its musical tastes. (Or maybe they're just nudging them that way! If so, it's the kind of nudge we all could use.)

Spoken word dominates local weekend evenings and is often live. Most is in French, with an occasional English programme. (French is Cameroon's main business language, though it's officially bilingual; a fact reflected in the station's name.) Themes run to news, West African politics, the arts, and public interest, with a pronounced nationalist bent. (Station schedule here; all days and times West Africa time zone: GMT + 1).

The CV website includes a respectable listen page with clickable playlist files in four formats, as well as an embedded player in three bit rates, with song ID. In the six-odd months we've been listening the stream has frozen up twice, playing the same few minutes of programming over and over for more than a week. In both cases, a message to station management resolved the issue.

Cameroonvoice is a great station to include in a scan list; at any given time, a random stop here is likely to pipe something interesting into your speakers.

The Gouge:

Genre: West African radio, French language radio, Canadian radio
Location: Montréal (programme schedule on West Africa Time)
Time zone: GMT + 1 (West Africa Time)
Stream URL access: Excellent
Bouncer: No
Type of radio: Net-only
Mic presence: Local weekend evenings for the most part; some live
Stream reliability: Fair
Format selection: Winamp, iTunes, Real Player, Windows Media Player; embedded player (24k, 48k, 128k)
Song ID: Embedded player only
Found it on: Virtual Radio playlist

Saturday, 7 March 2015

eNFX

Stream URL: http://99.198.118.252:80
Station website: http://enfxradio.com/

This is the livestream service of Port of Spain broadcast station NFX (hence the "e"). A not-for-profit community station founded to showcase up-and-coming Trinidadian "Dee Jays" (electronic music arrangers) at home and abroad, eNFX offers some of the most fascinating Caribbean music you'll find anywhere. In the words of owner DJ Flexxx, on the station website:
We […] provide you with the best in Local, Caribbean & World music (Soca, Chutney, Reggae, Dancehall, Hip Hop, R&B, Alternative Rock, Techno, Reggaeton, Exclusive Remixes and more!).
Most of this music is strung together in continuous dance-mix format, and often "mashed up" (layered over riffs from other tracks, with surprisingly compatible results). Particularly compelling is the Indian pop, legacy of Trinidad's large South Asian population, and especially a local hybrid style mixing Desi beats with reggae and soca.

During local afternoon and evening, eNFX streams pre-recorded blocks hosted by individual dee jays, with every now and then a direct feed from the broadcast service. From local midnight to 1400 they stream automated music in all genres.

With advertising targeting the whole Trinidadian diaspora, including sponsors from as far afield as New York City, eNFX is a truly forward-looking business, making full use of new technology.

The station homepage offers four clickable stream loading files. Listeners can also enjoy the station on the Flash player embedded in each page of its website.

eNFX is a good station to have on while you exercise or work around the house. Or better yet, at a party. Patch in some serious subwoofers, and boot da bass.

The Gouge:

Genre: Caribbean
Location: Trinidad
Time zone: GMT - 4 (Atlantic Time)
Stream URL access: Excellent
Bouncer: No
Type of radio: Net-only
Mic presence: Sometimes; sometimes pre-recorded; sometimes absent
Stream reliability: Excellent
Format selection: Windows Media Player (.asx); Quicktime (.qtl); RealPlayer (.ram); M3U (iTunes etc.); embedded Flash player
Song ID: No
Found it on: Shoutcast
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