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Independent Community Radio Network # Radio Buena Vida ▾
For this 2025 holiday period, Resonance presents a special selection of live broadcasts from across Europe by the network, featuring radio artworks, sound art, experimental music and new literature in a series of 24 hour transmissions between 25 December and 11 January 2026.
Today: Radio Buena Vida (est. 2020) strives for gender-balanced programming which is representative of all intersections of minority groups, marginalised communities, individuals from working class backgrounds and those who face barriers due to socio-economic circumstances. Based in Glasgow, it has a schedule as diverse as the DJs and presenters - expect to hear every genre of music, as well as special guest appearances, interviews and discussions on topics that really matter to you.
The Independent Community Radio Network is a non-profit organisation and web radio network founded in 2022. It connects and supports radio stations from across Europe to foster sustainability, cross-regional collaboration, and knowledge-sharing in independent radio and community media. While its roots are in the Baltic-Nordic region, its network has expanded internationally, reflecting the growing need for cooperation in our field.
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Independent Community Radio Network # Lahmacun Radio ▾
For this 2025 holiday period, Resonance presents a special selection of live broadcasts from across Europe by the network, featuring radio artworks, sound art, experimental music and new literature in a series of 24 hour transmissions between 25 December and 11 January 2026.
Today: Lahmacun Radio (est. 2018) is an online music and talk radio station based in a former factory in the neighborhood of Kazán, Budapest, Hungary.
The Independent Community Radio Network is a non-profit organisation and web radio network founded in 2022. It connects and supports radio stations from across Europe to foster sustainability, cross-regional collaboration, and knowledge-sharing in independent radio and community media. While its roots are in the Baltic-Nordic region, its network has expanded internationally, reflecting the growing need for cooperation in our field.