Digitally Imported di.fm does anyone subscribe?
Digitally Imported di.fm does anyone subscribe?
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TameRacingDriver

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20,011 posts

294 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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Hey all, I've been listening a fair bit to di.fm, I do like my trance and whatnot. It's good but obviously the adverts are somewhat annoying but then I mainly listen at work so I'm not always fully focused on it.

I did look into subbing but it's as expensive as YouTube, so I'm just wondering if anyone actually does sub as while I like the content a lot, it's also a lot of money.

Jules Winfield

33 posts

192 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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I've been a subscriber since 2016. I found the adverts irritating beyond belief, and I listen to DI.FM a lot, so I thought it was worth it.

I only actually listen to three channels most of the time (Vocal Trance, Chillout Dreams, Melodic Progressive), but they have a decent range of music (though too much Tiff Lacey for my liking - bit samey) and some of the DJ shows are very good (e.g. Beach of Music).

TameRacingDriver

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20,011 posts

294 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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Jules Winfield said:
I've been a subscriber since 2016. I found the adverts irritating beyond belief, and I listen to DI.FM a lot, so I thought it was worth it.

I only actually listen to three channels most of the time (Vocal Trance, Chillout Dreams, Melodic Progressive), but they have a decent range of music (though too much Tiff Lacey for my liking - bit samey) and some of the DJ shows are very good (e.g. Beach of Music).
They do seem to have a good selection of trance, and as well as the the adverts being removed, they also say the audio quality is improved, which is nice to have as I've bought some fairly nice gear over the years. I've been listening to the Progressive channels at work. Just seems to be a lot of money for what it is. I've tried YouTube and it does have some decent stuff on there, but somehow it just seems easier with the likes of Di.fm, just a simple set of tailored radio stations.