New book explores the history of internet radio station Dublab

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Dublab: From the Archives of Future Roots Radio is now available to preorder.

A book exploring the history of internet radio station Dublab, edited by Alejandro Cohen, J.C. Gabel, and Mark “Frosty” McNeill, will be released on February 1.

The 260-page, softcover book will showcase the station’s 20-year journey from the “dawn of internet radio” and its role in providing “an early platform for emerging artists” including Flying Lotus, Animal Collective and Julia Holter.

 

Dublab explains “Dublab: From the Archives of Future Roots Radio springs to life with scenes from sad music parties, all-night ambient happenings, and multi-sensory underground events. Stories of sleepwalking DJs, thrift store album alchemy, and sizzling circuit boards fill these pages. Wise elders, optimistic youth, and receptive listeners share their sonic worldviews. By offering an alternative to mainstream music, Dublab aims to encourage rich life experiences through deeper listening. This book is a door to your destiny. Crack it open and ride these waves”.

You can pre-order it now from Dublab.