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Be an Internet DJ, for Free!

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    Written by mc2w 1 Comment
    Last Updated: July 1, 2009

    If you’re a music junkie (like I’m striving to be), chances are you’re the type who wants to share his music collection with the world. Just let everybody around the world hear how awesome your taste in music is, right? However, the cost of sharing the music with the world as a live DJ can be a pain in the ass, with a decent shoutcast server costing up to $30 a month, and licensing an extra $10 or so.

    If you’re like me, you’ve got to take what you can for free, none of this monthly charge shit (because our dads got sick of us using their paypal without their consent and cancelled their credit cards, right?). So, what is an aspiring DJ such as yourself going to do? You’ve got nowhere to go. No server, no license no luck.

    Well, lucky for you, I have a few resources that will allow you to broadcast your own web-radio-show thing for absolutely no cost to you.

    BUT FIRST, you’ll want to acquaint and equip yourself with some way to broadcast a shoutcast stream. For free, all I can suggest is using Winamp with the Shoutcast DSP plugin. (If you’re on Mac or Linux, you’re on your own unless you go through the trouble of using an emulator).

    As for learning how to use that…well, thats for a later time (unless you get off your lazy bum and do some google searches yourself).

    So here are the resources I was talking about:

    1. Freecast - A UK based shoutcast which allows DJ’s to sign up and book their own 1hour increment slots. It’s great for people who wish to broadcast to their friends (and fans) on their free time. The only limiting factor is that you only get 4 credits per week for booking 1 hour slots.
    2. 1Radio.org - A similar concept to above, but it essentially has a larger fanbase and more features. It also has a credit awards feature, where you can EARN credits by things such has hosting a popular broadcast, broadcasting at unpopular times, and referring your friends.

    So, if you’d like to dabble in the magical world of sharing music live and having your own little fanbase, try starting out with those.

    (If you’re more interested in listening to streams, I recommend VLC since that shit plays anything)

  1. Thanks for the mention :)

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