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DI. FM streams the world's most addictive electronic music. Our radio channels feature world renowned artists, DJs, and the hottest exclusive shows.

Social recommendations and mentions

We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on Reddit and HackerNews. They can help you see what people think about Digitally Imported and what they use it for.
  • DI.FM is no longer free?
    I expect nothing at all. I don't see how restricting channels NOW, with everything settled and established will stimulate a huge spike in growth, but as I've already said, I simply did a 2 minute google search and found plenty of channels to replace it. No ill will toward di.fm, they can do what they see fit, definitely. - Source: Reddit / 17 days ago
  • Progressive, dreamy podcasts/mixes/weekly shows?
    Of the suggestions, "Deep Progressive Trance" channel on di.fm is a good match for my taste. - Source: Reddit / 12 days ago
  • Best sources to keep up to date with new UK (or other country) Hardcore?
    If you're looking for new tracks to add to the library, you can always use di.fm to get all sorts of different tracks from throughout the different eras of UK Happy Hardcore. - Source: Reddit / 28 days ago
  • Subscriber
    I only subscribe for the talk shows and comedy anymore. Music on SiriusXM is shit. Go look at https://di.fm/ for a better music experience. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
  • do you know some good radios / web radios techno based ?
    I subscribe to di.fm when I get tired of Spotify. They have good selection of genres and quality dj mixes. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
  • PLEX @ NVIDIA Shield TV Pro - what are the benefits and (maybe) best practices you can share?
    I never used PLEX before, but AFAIK it can be handy in organizing home media. I have a collection of MP3 and videos, which I mainly download manually (i.e., I don't use Netflix or Spotify) and I also listen to DI.FM online radio. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
  • PS2 - Top Wishes for 1H23
    Digitally Imported radio app for Android Automotive. Or, as a consolation prize, wireless android auto. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
  • Easy way to import DI.FM (AudioAddict) to your Spotify playlists
    You can collect any channel from di.fm and other audio addict radio via goofy tool. Here will be just showcase without explanation. Let me know if you want a detailed description. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
  • Discovering new songs is a nice feeling
    My way of finding new music is either through Spotify or di.fm. I find artists through DI and then explore their music on Spotify. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
  • What were some popular trance websites in the early 2000s?
    I recall the early incarnations of di.fm (then known as digitallyimported.com) and trance.nu. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
  • Here’s a playlist of 7 hours of music with NO VOCALS I use to focus when I’m coding/developing. Post yours as well if you also have one!
    Also, would like to recommend https://di.fm. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
  • What is your best/favorite way of discovering new music?
    Di.fm is absolutely amazing. Have been using it for years. FYI the Jazz House channel is absolute fire for background music. I love it an unholy amount, and it's the reason I bought a subscription. I have found maybe 2 songs I'd ever play, but it's just so good to listen to. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
  • Electronic music recommendations for someone who has never listened to it
    When I first started listening to electronic music there was a streaming site called spinner. That went away I’m pretty sure but now there’s a site called Digitally Imported or di.fm . They have a station for nearly every genre of electronic music, streaming nonstop. I’d check that out to see what genres you like and then you’ll find the artists you like. Digitally Imported. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
  • I calm my mind by listening to EDM & trance music
    Check out di.fm for non stop EDM radio stations. Really great to keep my brain happy. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
  • What apps/tools do you use to aid in your music journey?
    Di.fm, JSRF live, sitting on clouds radio, and a bunch of vgm "buying" sites. Maybe spotify if I remember I have it. youtube. Soundcloud for ppl who still post there. Bandcamp to buy. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
  • X Marks the Pedwalk - Human Desolation
    Yeah, I guess I'm just old. : ] I am not even sure what "electro" even means these days. I use the Digitally Imported (di.fm) app and I'm floored by the number of subgenres... - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
  • i need electronic music recommendations
    Go to di.fm and just browse around, you'll find stuff. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
  • Music for Programming
    I've been using Digitally Imported (aka DI.fm) for years. Tons of (electronic music) channels and playlists to choose from: https://di.fm/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
  • What happened to mix 107.3?
    I miss the dance music format of Z104. Today I listen to https://di.fm/ instead and SiriusXM. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
  • Lofi.co – Relax and Focus
    Been listening to these channels most of my programming career. https://di.fm + somafm this network it has many sister channels including https://zenradio.com soundcloud can be good, once it knows your preferences, but to much random stuff and volume changes happen that I switched back to di now. Di has a treasure shows now for each genre which basically what I used to use SC for so im set. hos.com get s special... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
  • Consistent style of music in each EDM station instead of variety in each
    SiriusXM really isn't about that. They're about fairly generic, mass market formats. You're asking for tightly curated niche formats. You'd be better off with a subscription to an online streaming radio service like DI.fm. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago

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