Chilirec is a new website that records songs off internet radio stations and records them for you so that you can listen to them again later. The beauty of it, though, is that the files aren't stored on your hard disk; they're stored on a virtual server so as not to chew up those precious few gigs of space you have left. Plus, since they're based in Sweden, they can hold on to the MP3s for you and not run the risk of being pestered by trolls from the RIAA. But this isn't just another Songza or Seeqpod; if you want to listen to a track outside of Chilirec, you can click on it to download it to your desktop. Rock.
It's not all utopian goodness, though. You're not able to choose your own radio station to record. While I can't find KEXP, I can find a couple of stations listed as "indie rock", so I'm starting there. What's more is that you can't listen to the station before you begin recording--you have to pick a station, record, and then listen to what you've recorded. But remember that Chilirec stores the files externally, so this isn't much of a problem.
So check them out, and start recording the web. Because who knows how long the internet will last. We've heard it's just a passing fad.
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