- The new weekly programme will feature artist interviews and curated selections.
- Bandcamp has introduced three new radio shows dedicated to electronic, indie and gaming music, with episodes rolling out weekly via its online radio platform.
The new series—Electronic Radio, Indie Radio and Gaming Radio—combine artist interviews with curated selections, focusing on both emerging and established acts across each field.
Electronic Radio is hosted by BBC Radio DJ Emily Dust and spotlights contemporary electronic music. Its debut episode featured UK producer Nathan Fake discussing his creative process and influences.
Indie Radio, hosted by Bandcamp Daily senior editor Mariana Timony, centres on independent artists and labels, launching with an interview with Osees frontman John Dwyer.
Gaming Radio is hosted by Bandcamp Daily editor Zoe Camp and explores music in video games, with a focus on composers, developers and the wider culture of soundtracks.
The new stations follow the launch of Bandcamp Clubs—a subscription-based discovery service built around curator-led selections, rather than algorithms—last September. The platform also announced a ban on AI-generated music at the start of the year.
Listen to Bandcamp Radio, and browse Instagram for more information.
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