Forest

I think, therefore I ambient. Thanks for joining me here. Right up front, you won't be hearing syrupy new age, nor head banging techno here, but hopefully every song will either touch you in a special way or make you think and feel, "Oh wow, that's different and i like it." Mesmerizing, inspiring, evocative, dubby, spacey, relaxing, energetic, ethereal -- i could travel down this descriptive path for paragraphs but i think you get the drift - (pun intended). I've been steeped in this stuff since infancy and as i sit writing this, off to my left is a library of over 5,000 cds of very special music, with many of the titles long out of print and only heard here. Since I began hosting, producing and programming my own radio program, Musical Starstreams back in 1981 in San Francisco, on radio stations coast to coast, satellite radio, overseas and online here and at Starstreams.com, I've heard this music evolve from babbling brooks and spatial piano chords to its present day incarnation of chilled out, exotic electronica. And what a long strange trip it's been! Thanks for letting me share my music with you and taking the journey, on radioIO AMBIENT...

forest, your host and guide
radioIO AMBIENT

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Submitted by mtdsr on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 5:00pm.

Love to be able to tune this music in and emotionally regenerate to face another day.

Please keep it alive! It has done and continues to do the same for me.

MTDSR

Submitted by mvincenttis on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 3:53pm.

Hi Forest,

I love radioio ambient programming, congratulations.

I am an old Windows user and listening to radioio
is cool, but now I am a Linux user too.
Do you have any tips to the Linux users get listening radioio at the same ease Windows users do?
I ask you because it seems that the streaming format/technology used is not playable in Linuxes player.

Keep doing a great job,

Thanks,

Milton Vincenttis