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Bandcamp Launches Three New Radio Shows Spotlighting Electronic, Indie and Gaming Music

Bandcamp has unveiled three new radio shows dedicated to electronic, indie and gaming music, expanding its growing audio offering and deepening its connection with artists and fans.


The new series is designed to showcase the diversity and creativity of the Bandcamp community, combining in-depth conversations with artists alongside a curated spotlight on the most exciting new music shaping each genre.

Leading the rollout is Electronic Radio, hosted by Emily Dust, which explores the cutting edge of electronic music — from underground innovators to global names. The debut episode features Nathan Fake, offering insight into his creative process and the evolving sound of the genre.


Indie Radio, hosted by Mariana Timony, shines a light on independent artists and labels pushing boundaries. Its first episode welcomes John Dwyer, who reflects on his prolific career and the ever-changing indie landscape.

Completing the trio is Gaming Radio, launching March 30 and hosted by Zoe Camp. The show explores the fast-growing world of video game music, spotlighting the composers, developers and artists driving innovation at the intersection of gaming and sound.


The new programming builds on Bandcamp’s established radio offering, including Bandcamp Selects and its dedicated metal and hip hop shows, as the platform continues to evolve as both a marketplace and a cultural hub for music discovery.


Listeners can tune in to the new shows via bandcamp.com/radio.com with new episodes featuring fresh guests released weekly.

 
 
 

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Valerii
Valerii
3 days ago

Reading about Bandcamp launching three new radio shows for electronic, indie, and gaming music brings back memories of those late nights discovering obscure tracks through online radio streams, and it's incredible how a curated playlist can completely change your music taste over time. The mechanics of genre blending, artist interviews, and community recommendations show that you don't need a major label to build a loyal listening audience. While I was researching a bit more about useful tools to follow news and analysis of sports and digital entertainment, I came across a platform where you can learn about funding your entertainment account without any pressure — if you're curious, the 1win deposit page explains how deposits work and what payment methods…

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Aileen Abela
Aileen Abela
4 days ago

Great to see Bandcamp expanding into radio shows, especially with a focus on gaming music; it’s an exciting space right now. Erone also help highlight how gaming and music culture continue to evolve together.

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