WEATNU [OUR]

#WEATNU [OUR] Online Underground Radio was the first branch to come from #WEATNU.

The radio is not only the heart of #WEATNU but #WEATNU itself, the plan from the beginning was to have a 24/7 radio much like NPR but for electronic artists.

The first airing of our radio began on listen2myradio.com in Nov of 2014.

The show that started it all was called #WEATNU showcase radio, this show played 2 hours of unknown artists live and on mixlr.com.
Later those artists joined WEATNU Records and the community and are still with us today.

Soon after, thanks to donations, WEATNU was able to join internet radio services to create a 24/7 streaming broadcast.
The radio itself is the heart of WEATNU and how the niche electronic artist is being heard. Our twitter feed for 6 radios constantly shows who is playing.
All streams play in HD 320.

WEATNU [OUR] its first streaming station, plays well over 50 hours of music, and this continues to grow.

WEATNU set out to make a change and create waves in the online underground. The radio serves a community of like-minded artists and fans and has become a success overall.
After the first station was created, WEATNU [OUR] Started to grow and opened other streaming radios, in 2015 we opened a dance-related stream called EchoStation.

EchoStation is just one of 6 streams, that includes deep house, techno, electro and many other underground club / dance styles.

Being the first branch of #WEATNU, WEATNU [OUR] and its 5 steams continues to help musicians across the world be heard daily.

WEATNU [OUR] is different than other indie stations since it only plays unknown and unheard artists. You won’t find any top 40 hits playing or famous artists.

WEATNU [OUR] broadcasts music like no one else, the music is experimental, avant-garde, IDM, abstract, ambient, synth-pop and many other styles that come from the online musician.
It’s raw, and continues to progress as the underground progresses.

We are proud to be part of the world of Internet radio, and we hope to continue serving the artist for years to come.