I have quite a quirky taste in music and always have done. I think a huge part of this is due to the shows I watched as a kid. Whilst most children were obsessing with Michael Jackson, Madonna and Sonia, I was loving Haim Saban’s electro-synthy soundtrack to The Mysterious Cities of Gold, the moody synth soundtrack by Crockett and Egan’s to Ulysses 31 and Miller and Shill’s scarily unsettling score to the felt Moomins show. Yup, quirky…see! Anyways, whilst reading Infinity magazine I saw a letter by Andy Henly extolling the virtues of his radio station that played rare, unusual and cult stuff and it sounded right up my alley.
Upon checking the website, Radio Groovy’s mission statement was up:
This is your safe place for a different type of entertainment. We are not your typical radio station playing whatever genre of music you choose to listen to with DJ's talking nonsense. Instead, we are like a little time capsule bringing back almost forgotten memories from a time when tank tops and bell bottoms were cool to wear and school dinners had pink custard. We have NO presenters or DJ's, so that really does make us Radio without the speakers.
The radio station is available on most audio devices and is accessible online here.
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LINK- Inspector Gadget Retro Soundtrack Review
LINK- The Moomins 80's Soundtrack Vinyl Review
LINK- Ulysses 31 Retro Soundtrack Review
LINK- Sonic Mania Video Game Vinyl Soundtrack
LINK- Thomas Was Alone Video Game Vinyl Soundtrack Review