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A Quest For MUSIC On Delhi FM Radio Stations

The thing about gadgets it that sometimes just to test a feature, it drives you to discover stuff that you didn’t do earlier. Take me for example, who didn’t bother to check FM radio stations earlier until I got my new phone, the LG KG300. Now I was a bit bored listening to the music tracks I’d loaded on phone, so I just switched on the FM player. It met my expectations – a quick auto scan presented me the usual Bollywood crap. I might as well tell that I don’t listen to / like Hindi music, except for a few bands like Euphoria. I was about to give up when surprise surprise I run into a station playing Deep Purple!

So I took up, as a challenge, enduring loads of Bollywood crap (no arguments in the comments section on this please, I simply don’t want to listen to more crap suggestions), and finding out more about good music choices. Should also tell you beforehand – I simply HATE the RJs. Nothing personal against the kind, but I hate the useless banter, I prefer JUST the music. Internet radio was my fave haunting ground thus, but a few things happened: Yahoo! LAUNCHcast started blocking Firefox (but it’s a bloody good service – and can predict your music tastes real well, apart from having one of the world’s largest online music libraries); Last.fm‘s Audioscrobbler needs too time to get things right; music companies started screwing Internet stations and they didn’t play popular music that much, for example, Pandora is no longer accessible for most non-US territories like India; ShoutCast has some good streams, but they’re difficult to find – ditto for Live365. Basically, Internet radio is still getting screwed by the companies. Coming back to Delhi FM radio stations, here’s what I found out.

  • Most stations are crap – they play only Bollywood. I don’t understand the fucking reason, because there’s enough of a market for English stuff.
  • Specifically, I was disappointed about Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM, because being a Times Group venture I expected it to be more sensible.
  • The other sensible FM station at one time was Hits 95 FM, but now they play more Hindi shit, and ‘English songs’ for them has suddenly turned into rap / hip-hop (boy do I hate that genre).
  • HT Media’s Fever 104 FM (Rating – 0.6 / 10): Happens to play English songs, but very infrequently, and that too it always happens to be a few selected songs of Akon, Linkin Park and Avril Lavigne. That’s it – that’s where English stuff ends for them.
  • AIR 102.6 Rainbow FM (Rating – 8.3 / 10): Surprisingly, the best station is a government offering. Sure, the audio is mono channel, unlike the others which generally have stereo, and also has poor reception at times, but as far as music goes it rocks. The time slot is 8-9 pm daily – and they focus on one genre everyday. So for example you’ve movie soundtracks on one day, classical music on one, rock music on another, rap on one another, old time stuff on some other – you get the drift I guess. And you won’t believe, but this station is the ONLY station which actually has any variety – their music playlists aren’t stagnant, and they aren’t scared to experiment with bands. Also, being AIR, nobody puts ads so less interruptions; but it also means you’ve to listen to irritating government jingles on some new free crop fertilizer scheme. Having said that, their RJs are pathetic. They keep on speaking (when they have to) without reducing the song volume – as a result you get gibberish which you can’t make out anything of. There’s one RJ I especially hate for his fake accent (which he can’t get right). One day I was listening to a Bob Dylan song, and (some other RJ) comes on after the song is over and says the song was by Bob Dhillon. And then there was this gem from the fake accent guy:

    And now we have a song by the Irish band Ronan Keating…

    There’s more, after the song was over:

    After Ronan’s wife died due to HIS breast cancer problem, he set up an organization to combat breast cancer.

    You’ll get stuff like these pretty frequently, so that makes it a comedy show too. The saving grace is the fact that you get MUSIC on AIR, even though they ask for recommendations using a Gmail account and get excited when an Orkut community they start gets TEN members.

  • Radio City 91.1 FM (Rating – 6.8 / 10): They’ve got this pathetically named called slot every weekday called City City Bang Bang from 9-11 pm, complete with sound effects ripped off from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Another fake accent keeps on announcing the cheesy show’s name all the time, and telling that it’s for ‘mature’ listeners. Nothing would even make a grandma blush. There’s a really irritating RJ (keeps on saying how good Amity University is all the time) to boot, who wants to chatter all the time. Thanfully, the music’s OK – they only play old time stuff, and that too they don’t experiment. I mean, fine, play the Beatles but at least change the bloody songs! They seem to have this collection of about 100 songs and they keep on playing that five times a week for three hours. You might stumble across good ones from Deep Purple, U2, Verve, Van Halen, Pink Floyd – but the song list is stagnant and within a few days you’d have memorised the whole list. It’s disappointing why they don’t add new songs. Then again, on Saturday at 9 pm they’ve the World Chart Show, not produced by them (and thus better) and bought from an overseas company. At last, you can listen to some good, sensible, and fresh music. What pisses me off is that every five minutes the RJ butts in to tell her name THROUGHOUT the show. Maybe she gets a kick out of it, but for someone who hates useless chatter on radio shows like me, it’s irritating.

If I’ve missed out anything, please do share it here – and maybe if you have a different take on FM / Internet radio. And in case you’re an FM station exec, I’d like to know why the hell there isn’t any RATM, LP, Marilyn Manson etc on air…

30 replies on “A Quest For MUSIC On Delhi FM Radio Stations”

LOL. I can’t believe somebody calling him ‘Bob Dhillon’.

And yes, there is a lot of rap/hip pop which sucks.

You really can’t blame private radio channels for putting up only bollywood songs or those from the hip hop/rap genre. Fact is, that 95% of people in India tuning into the radio are those who are not looking for rock/metal stuff.

AIR is definitely the best, if ignoring the RJ quality. Luckily though, the RJ doesn’t speak too much anyway, so it’s fine. They do put up Marilyn sometimes though πŸ™‚

You should get World Space by the way. It’s awesome.

@Arjun: Most of rap / hip-hop sucks.

@Abhishek: But doesn’t World Space also have RJs and ads (I think they mentioned that during their launch)? Why should I PAY to have idiotic RJs AND ads thrust at me?

@Ramit: Yes, thankfully the AIR RJs don’t speak a lot, but when they do they’ll have you in splits. As for people NOT looking for rock, I’m not so sure. The youth loves it – and I’m pretty sure if a private station starts slot dedicated to rock, it’ll be popular.

They just promote themselves through the ads. Of course on channels like NDTV(yeah it’s there on WorldSpace), you can’t control the ads.

What you need is an iPod and not public radio!

In 102.6, you have nice programmes alloted after 8 each day. Weekend Powerhouse is the best amongst them… find you RATM, Marilyn Manson and your punk rock here…

On tuesdays, they have a programme that plays the popular part of the discographies of a selected band, and in the middle, the RJ gives insightful trivia of the band… thats really nice to hear. I have been telling you since long to hear radio, haven’t I? πŸ˜‰

@Abhishek: Promote themselves through the ads? That’s dumb, because the only people who are listening are ALREADY their customers! Anyway, FM radio is good for discovering new music – because I really don’t actively go out trawling for new stuff. In fact, Internet radio helped me discover quite a few good artists. A music player really won’t help you discover new music.

@Prashanth: ‘Insightful trivia’. Yeah right. I’m babbling with excitement on knowing Ronan Keating is BAND and his wife died because of HIS breast cancer. LMAO!!!

Its soooooooooooooo easy to sit there & comment on everything…. do you guys even have a clue how much money ot takes to set up a radio sttaion???

& if you need to make money u need to cater to the mass… y don’t to try & figure out what % of ppl in delhi want’s to listen to metal/rock (head ache) songs? I am sure it will be cheaper for a radio sttaion to buy all the so called ROCK music lovers in Delhi ipods as compaired to running a ROCK radio station..

AIR can afford to do it as they don’t have to pay 10 cr every year to govt to get a licence!

instead of wasting you time here why don’t you guys approch the govt & tell them to waive off the licence fee for the private radio station??? I am sure if the govt does that you’ll have all the sttaions soundung diffenert & playing different music… The issue is its the easiest to sit in you AC homes & offices & put up a BLOG! go out there & try the hard way & work towards what you want!

Think about it!!!!!!!

I download the National Public Radio Alternative section from iTunes, and that really helps discover new music.

On the Indian radio you get to hear music that is popular and not music that is good.

@Abhishek: Yes, NPR is a good place to discover new music; even I listen to it sometimes, but noting beats the prediction accuracy of Internet radio stations. They’ve got more data to work on.

@Anon: You seem to be a person who’s from the industry, and if yes, then it’s good that you’re responding to audience reaction. You raised a very valid point – that private FM stations are, effectively, subsidising AIR, which gives them the freedom to experiment with music. However, I must also say that rather than having a station dedicated to rock, why can’t there be a SHOW dedicated to rock, and I mean ROCK and METAL, not those oldies (the sort they keep on playing on that Radio City show). Of course, FM stations HAVE to cater to mass market, so nobody’s saying that devote prime time to rock; but why not, say, a less crucial slot like 10pm to midnight? Also, stations (except AIR, and you gave a valid reason for that) are far to afraid to experiment – Fever 104 hardly plays any English songs, Radio City has a such a limited and stagnant library (theirs would fit in a 128 MB pen drive with room to spare :p ), and nobody else plays English to a great extent.

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