Seven ways people run stations

A station is flexible. Some people run a single 24/7 rotation. Some DJ live weekly and let rotation fill the gaps. Some set one up for a wedding. Here's how we see people actually using the platform.

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The artist

Your own 24/7 showcase

You have a catalog — 20 tracks, 200, whatever — and you want it playing somewhere other than a dusty Bandcamp tab. Upload the catalog, let the AI DJ introduce tracks with context from your artist bio, share the link anywhere you'd share a Spotify profile.

Typical setup: a curated rotation of your catalog, AI DJ on, no live broadcasts needed. The link lives in your Linktree.
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The DJ

Practice + live, same address

Your rotation plays recorded sets by default. When you go live, your broadcast takes over — listeners hear you in real time at the decks. Stop, and rotation picks up where it would have been. Go live from AWE Studio on your Mac, or directly from the dashboard with any audio interface.

Typical setup: rotation of recorded sets, broadcast mode for live sessions, monitor audio through headphones, optional camera feed during sets.
The cafe, gym, or hotel

Branded background music, your taste

Licensed music for your venue without the algorithmic drift of mainstream streaming services. Pick your own tracks, organize by mood (chill mornings, hype evenings), and region-restrict listeners to your actual market for licensing compliance.

Typical setup: a curated rotation for your venue, listener regions limited to your country, no live broadcasts.
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The event

A station for one night

Weddings, conferences, house parties, pop-ups. Set up a station for the event, share the link with guests (QR on the invite), play curated rotation during downtime and go live for the toasts or the opening speech. The station persists afterward as the event's audio archive.

Typical setup: 1 channel, custom branding, live mode during key moments, station stays up as a keepsake.
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The niche community

Curation for the tribe

Synthwave, vaporwave, Finnish metal, solarpunk, ambient techno. Seed from a template (Night Drive, Downtempo), let regulars submit tracks, grow an audience that's tiny but actually wants what you're playing. Community reactions per track. No Spotify "Discover Weekly" pollution.

Typical setup: curated rotation started from a template, emoji reactions surfaced prominently, shared in whatever Discord/subreddit lives the community.
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The office

Office radio that isn't someone's shuffle

The "whose turn is it to pick music" problem, solved. Your team curates the library together; the rotation plays for everyone. Templated to match the vibe you want — focused mornings, energetic afternoons, whatever fits. Works on any browser, no installs, no accounts.

Typical setup: one shared rotation curated by the team, station URL on the internal wiki, no live broadcasts.
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The sleep / study / meditation channel

Continuous, uninterrupted, always

Ambient loops, study beats, sleep soundscapes, meditation sessions. Listeners open the URL, music plays for as long as they need it, they close the tab. No ads ever interrupting a sleep session. No "to continue listening, subscribe to Premium." That's the whole pitch.

Typical setup: 1 channel with long-form tracks, no AI DJ (so no speech over the music), sometimes region-restricted for licensing.

Your use case isn't here?

The platform is flexible. If none of these quite fit, a station can probably still work for you.

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