SomaFM Playlists
Our playlists are updated live via the recently played tracks link, which shows the last 15 songs played. Forther song histories are available via the Twitter link at the end of the listing.
Our charts show the top artists, tracks and newest adds for our channels. Charts are listed by spin (the number of times we played the song that week) and by listeners, which is the sum of the number of people listening to a channel each time we played that song or artist.
Groove Salad: A nicely chilled plate of ambient/downtempo beats and grooves. |
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Secret Agent: The soundtrack for your stylish, mysterious, dangerous life. For Spies and PIs too! |
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Drone Zone: Served best chilled, safe with most medications. Atmospheric textures with minimal beats. |
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Indie Pop Rocks!: New and classic favorite indie pop tracks. |
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cliqhop idm: Blips'n'beeps backed mostly w/beats. Intelligent Dance Music. |
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Beat Blender: A late night blend of deep-house and downtempo chill. |
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Tag's Trip: Progressive house / trance. Tip top tunes. |
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Illinois Street Lounge: Classic bachelor pad, playful exotica and vintage music of tomorrow. |
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Space Station Soma: Tune in, turn on, space out. Spaced-out ambient and mid-tempo electronica. |
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Doomed: Dark industrial/ambient music for tortured souls. |
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Boot Liquor: Americana Roots music for Cowhands, Cowpokes and Cowtippers |
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Lush: Sensuous and mellow vocals, mostly female, with an electronic influence. |
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Digitalis: Digitally affected analog rock to calm the agitated heart. |
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Suburbs of Goa: Desi-influenced Asian world beats and beyond. |
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Underground 80s: Early 80s UK Synthpop and a bit of New Wave. |
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Sonic Universe: Transcending the world of jazz with eclectic, avant-garde takes on tradition. |
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PopTron: Electropop and indie dance rock with sparkle and pop. |
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Covers: Just covers. Songs you know by artists you don't. We've got you covered. |
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Black Rock FM: From the Playa to the world, for the 2011 Burning Man festival. |
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Mission Control: Celebrating NASA and Space Explorers everywhere. |
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480 Minutes: Live Every Friday: What alternative rock radio would sound like if they played more than Nirvana sound-alikes. |

