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Absolute Radio is set to launch a brand new station named Dabbl in which the users are placed in control.

From the glory days of the 60s pirates to the emergence of new online stations, pop music and radio has gone hand in hand. Yet at every turn listeners have been subjected to playlists, controlling what they are exposed to.

Now Absolute Radio could have the answer. The company are set to launch their new radio station Dabbl on Friday (December 5th) which promises to put the user in control.

Promising to allow users to act as their their own scheduler, Dabbl lets you pick your own dream line up from across the ages.

Choosing from the likes of The Clash live in New York in the 80s through to modern day classic sets such as Coldplay in Sydney or The Rolling Stones at Madison Square Gardens Dabbl has a vast range of music at its disposal.

Streaming 24/7 online, Dabbl launches on Friday (December 4th) with a set from Leicester lords of indie Kasabian. In full strutting form the band blast through tracks from their recent album, alongside some old favourites.

With tracks available from all the hottest acts, users simply vote for the tracks they most want to hear - the winners with the most votes are played within the hour.

With more exclusive broadcasts set to be unveiled over the next few weeksDabbl could well be the next step for online radio.

Source: http://www.clashmusic.com/news/absolute-radio-launches-new-station

Via Yimber Gaviria, Colombia


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