Connect with radio stations that champion industrial music, from EBM and power electronics to noise, dark ambient, and experimental industrial sounds. Send your tracks directly to radio hosts who actively support new artists in the genre.
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Not all radio stations cover industrial equally. Look for shows that focus on EBM, power electronics, noise, or experimental music. Check their playlists to see if your sound matches their programming style.
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Radio play can introduce your industrial music to dedicated listeners worldwide. Hosts who support you once often feature your future releases too, building your presence in the scene.
Industrial music thrives in underground radio. From college stations to specialist online shows, radio hosts are tastemakers who connect artists with passionate listeners. The industrial scene spans EBM, power electronics, noise, dark ambient, and experimental sounds, each with dedicated radio programs. Radio play gives you credibility and exposure that streaming playlists can't match. Hosts often interview artists, discuss your influences, and introduce your music with context. For industrial artists, this matters. Your music needs the right audience, and specialist radio delivers exactly that. Groover connects you directly with radio hosts who care about industrial music. Send your tracks, get real feedback, and build relationships that help your career grow.
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Use Groover to discover and contact radio stations that actively feature industrial, EBM, power electronics, and experimental music. Filter by genre to find hosts who support your specific sound, whether you make noise, dark ambient, or rhythmic industrial.