Rainwave is an internet radio platform that offers various video game music streams to its users. It aims to bring the gaming community together through music.
Rainwave was founded by four friends in 2003 who shared a love of videogame music.
Initially, Rainwave was a simple shoutcast server where listeners could request songs from a limited library.
Over the years, Rainwave evolved into a full-fledged internet radio station with multiple curated channels, a mobile app, and a website to request and vote on songs.
Today, Rainwave boasts an active community of listeners and a catalog of over 14,000 videogame tracks.
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Rainwave's flagship product is its internet radio platform, which offers various video game music channels curated by Rainwave's staff and community.
Rainwave offers a mobile app that allows users to access its internet radio streams on the go.
Yes, Rainwave is completely free to use for all users.
Rainwave can be accessed on desktop browsers, as well as the iOS and Android mobile platforms via the Rainwave app.
Yes, as a listener, you can request songs on Rainwave through its website, mobile app, or IRC channel.
The songs on Rainwave are curated by a team of staff and community members, and are voted on by the community.
Yes, Rainwave accepts music submissions from artists and composers. You can contact them through their website or IRC channel.