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IM gonna have to go with Belgium, and Holland,,,But I like alot of the Italian, French and spanish influenced stuff too. How about you guys, do you listen to pretty much all domestic stuff?????
> IM gonna have to go with Belgium, and Holland,,,But I like
> alot of the Italian, French and spanish influenced stuff
> too. How about you guys, do you listen to pretty much all
> domestic stuff?????
>
Holland, by far, has the most high quality dance stations. Although I'm gonna have to go with germany for my vote. I love commercial trance.
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> > IM gonna have to go with Belgium, and Holland,,,But I like
>
> > alot of the Italian, French and spanish influenced stuff
> > too. How about you guys, do you listen to pretty much
> all
> > domestic stuff?????
> >
> Holland, by far, has the most high quality dance stations.
> Although I'm gonna have to go with germany for my vote. I
> love commercial trance.
>
Germany and Holland both have some of the best virtual/internet Dance stations, along with the US of A
> That's all mainstream in my book. My vote goes to England
> (esp. London) and the plethra of dance pir8tes, all true to
> the scene.
I lived in London last year and the pirates are something of a permanent feature of the London airwaves. There are at least 20 dance pirates in and around the capital, plus at least as many again playing other genres (mostly urban or reggae).
Most are fairly localised, although a few do cover almost the entire city.
The pirates are an acquired taste though, the presentation is seriously rough and ready. Some stations are part-time, and for those which are 24/7, the daytime output (UK time, of course) is usually not too great - although there are exceptions.
You can listen to a few of the dance stations live online:
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