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Revolutionary anthems from the open air


Revolutionary anthems from the open air
Big blue skies and tight harmonies, deep green forests and folk guitars, dub reggae echoing off the lake. These are songs of love, loss and protest.
Curated by Bianca Lexis
Bianca Lexis is an LA-based selector with a keen ear. After inheriting her dad’s new wave records, she began immersing herself in the underground music scene, embracing everything from folk, disco and house to synth pop and post-punk. Her open-minded approach to music discovery is reflected in her monthly radio shows on NTS and dublab. Beyond the waves, you can catch her playing at beloved late-night LA parties like A Club Called Rhonda and Moony Habits, as well as intimate club spaces all over the globe.

Eternal sounds of summer


Eternal sounds of summer
You’re in a crowded street party with a soundsystem blasting late into the night. Dancers sweat, vendors on the grill, DJs battle it out with the hottest Afro-Latin-Caribbean sounds.
Curated by ABOE
ABOE (A Bit of Everything) first made waves as a party, and has since grown into a community. The collective are known for spreading afrobeats, house and r&b across Europe – you can catch them hosting radio shows on No Signal, selling merch and supporting emerging designers at Yard Sales, and inspiring the next generation of London’s creatives. Music curated for ABOE by AyChibs, Weyland McKenzie-Witter, Taja Lewis & Ri-baddest.
Curated by Rachel Grace Almeida
Rachel Grace Almeida is a Venezuelan writer, editor and music curator, with an NTS Radio residency exploring the expansive sounds of Latin America. Currently based in Berlin, Rachel is currently Deputy Editor of renowned music and culture publication Crack Magazine. As well as music, her writing examines politics, art, identity and Latin diaspora issues. She has worked with the likes of Sony, Dekmantel and Rockstar Games.
Polaroid Radio
Scan the airwaves for a spectrum of sounds. Music from across the planet to suit every moment and mood. 5 Human Curated, Free, Ad Free Radio Stations.


Polaroid Speakers
Your portal to Polaroid Radio.
To most, they’re speakers. But to us, they’re like physical portals to bring Polaroid Radio back down to earth. Four portable speakers, each with their own personality, to take your favorite stations with you. Out now and in full color.
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Where pop gets weird


Where pop gets weird
A sun-shower of psychedelic, lo-fi weirdness. Pop, rap or punk, nothing’s conventional – that’s the only rule on Itchy Teeth.
Curated by Eric Morris aka Laura Lisbon
Eric Morris, aka Laura Lisbon, aka @cyberexboyfriend, is a 25-year-old YouTuber, TikToker, producer and photographer. A child of the internet, Laura’s broad and expansive music taste includes pop, shoegaze, trip-hop and hip-hop. Away from Polaroid Radio, you’ll likely scroll into him on Tik Tok and YouTube sharing reviews and hot takes. When he’s not listening to music, you can find him making tunes himself or watching anime.

Like a rave in a kaleidoscope


Like a rave in a kaleidoscope
You and your crew are on a night out and stumble into a party called Polychrome – a multi-coloured, multi-genre fantasyland. You spend hours on the dancefloor while the DJ spins club favorites and underground heat.
Curated by Girl’s Don’t Sync
An all-female group of DJs, producers and curators bringing inclusivity and energy to dancefloors. Matty Chiabi, Sophia Violet, Hannah Lynch and G33 formed Girls Don’t Sync in summer 2021, and exploded onto the scene with one of the year’s most-watched Mixmag Labs. Their fresh take on UKG, house and bass has made them a must-see act at a range of festivals worldwide. In an era of feminine resurgence, Girls Don’t Sync are inspiring a new generation of dance music fans and becoming leaders of their scene.
Curated by Josh T
As a DJ and radio host, Josh T has performed at Dimensions, We Out Here, Soundwave festivals and featured on NTS, Balamii and Netil Radio. Josh is also co-founder of music platform Commune. He has been a key player in London’s music scene for over a decade, working as a festival curator, creative director, producer, cultural programmer and mentor.

Mist those plants, dim the lights, burn that incense


Mist those plants, dim the lights, burn that incense
Kick back on the sofa for a quiet storm of soothing slow-burners. Neo-soul, lush hip hop and cool breezes.
Curated by Hannah Faith
DJ Hannah Faith is based in London, but her influences stem from her travels around the globe. Hannah expertly marries eclectic soul, jazz-funk, deep house and hip-hop, most notably on her invigorating Boiler Room sessions and shows for Gilles Peterson's Worldwide FM. Having received support from LA-based label Soulection, she has also stepped up for the imprint on their Apple Music's Beats radio show. On a live tip, Hannah has blessed festival audiences at Afropunk, Lovebox, Melt, and Rocking the Daisies.

Revolutionary anthems from the open air


Revolutionary anthems from the open air
Big blue skies and tight harmonies, deep green forests and folk guitars, dub reggae echoing off the lake. These are songs of love, loss and protest.
Curated by Bianca Lexis
Bianca Lexis is an LA-based selector with a keen ear. After inheriting her dad’s new wave records, she began immersing herself in the underground music scene, embracing everything from folk, disco and house to synth pop and post-punk. Her open-minded approach to music discovery is reflected in her monthly radio shows on NTS and dublab. Beyond the waves, you can catch her playing at beloved late-night LA parties like A Club Called Rhonda and Moony Habits, as well as intimate club spaces all over the globe.

Eternal sounds of summer


Eternal sounds of summer
You’re in a crowded street party with a soundsystem blasting late into the night. Dancers sweat, vendors on the grill, DJs battle it out with the hottest Afro-Latin-Caribbean sounds.
Curated by ABOE
ABOE (A Bit of Everything) first made waves as a party, and has since grown into a community. The collective are known for spreading afrobeats, house and r&b across Europe – you can catch them hosting radio shows on No Signal, selling merch and supporting emerging designers at Yard Sales, and inspiring the next generation of London’s creatives. Music curated for ABOE by AyChibs, Weyland McKenzie-Witter, Taja Lewis & Ri-baddest.
Curated by Rachel Grace Almeida
Rachel Grace Almeida is a Venezuelan writer, editor and music curator, with an NTS Radio residency exploring the expansive sounds of Latin America. Currently based in Berlin, Rachel is currently Deputy Editor of renowned music and culture publication Crack Magazine. As well as music, her writing examines politics, art, identity and Latin diaspora issues. She has worked with the likes of Sony, Dekmantel and Rockstar Games.
Polaroid Radio
Scan the airwaves for a spectrum of sounds. Music from across the planet to suit every moment and mood. 5 Human Curated, Free, Ad Free Radio Stations.


Polaroid Speakers
Your portal to Polaroid Radio.
To most, they’re speakers. But to us, they’re like physical portals to bring Polaroid Radio back down to earth. Four portable speakers, each with their own personality, to take your favorite stations with you. Out now and in full color.
Find yours

Where pop gets weird


Where pop gets weird
A sun-shower of psychedelic, lo-fi weirdness. Pop, rap or punk, nothing’s conventional – that’s the only rule on Itchy Teeth.
Curated by Eric Morris aka Laura Lisbon
Eric Morris, aka Laura Lisbon, aka @cyberexboyfriend, is a 25-year-old YouTuber, TikToker, producer and photographer. A child of the internet, Laura’s broad and expansive music taste includes pop, shoegaze, trip-hop and hip-hop. Away from Polaroid Radio, you’ll likely scroll into him on Tik Tok and YouTube sharing reviews and hot takes. When he’s not listening to music, you can find him making tunes himself or watching anime.

Like a rave in a kaleidoscope


Like a rave in a kaleidoscope
You and your crew are on a night out and stumble into a party called Polychrome – a multi-coloured, multi-genre fantasyland. You spend hours on the dancefloor while the DJ spins club favorites and underground heat.
Curated by Girl’s Don’t Sync
An all-female group of DJs, producers and curators bringing inclusivity and energy to dancefloors. Matty Chiabi, Sophia Violet, Hannah Lynch and G33 formed Girls Don’t Sync in summer 2021, and exploded onto the scene with one of the year’s most-watched Mixmag Labs. Their fresh take on UKG, house and bass has made them a must-see act at a range of festivals worldwide. In an era of feminine resurgence, Girls Don’t Sync are inspiring a new generation of dance music fans and becoming leaders of their scene.
Curated by Josh T
As a DJ and radio host, Josh T has performed at Dimensions, We Out Here, Soundwave festivals and featured on NTS, Balamii and Netil Radio. Josh is also co-founder of music platform Commune. He has been a key player in London’s music scene for over a decade, working as a festival curator, creative director, producer, cultural programmer and mentor.

Mist those plants, dim the lights, burn that incense


Mist those plants, dim the lights, burn that incense
Kick back on the sofa for a quiet storm of soothing slow-burners. Neo-soul, lush hip hop and cool breezes.
Curated by Hannah Faith
DJ Hannah Faith is based in London, but her influences stem from her travels around the globe. Hannah expertly marries eclectic soul, jazz-funk, deep house and hip-hop, most notably on her invigorating Boiler Room sessions and shows for Gilles Peterson's Worldwide FM. Having received support from LA-based label Soulection, she has also stepped up for the imprint on their Apple Music's Beats radio show. On a live tip, Hannah has blessed festival audiences at Afropunk, Lovebox, Melt, and Rocking the Daisies.

Revolutionary anthems from the open air


Revolutionary anthems from the open air
Big blue skies and tight harmonies, deep green forests and folk guitars, dub reggae echoing off the lake. These are songs of love, loss and protest.
Curated by Bianca Lexis
Bianca Lexis is an LA-based selector with a keen ear. After inheriting her dad’s new wave records, she began immersing herself in the underground music scene, embracing everything from folk, disco and house to synth pop and post-punk. Her open-minded approach to music discovery is reflected in her monthly radio shows on NTS and dublab. Beyond the waves, you can catch her playing at beloved late-night LA parties like A Club Called Rhonda and Moony Habits, as well as intimate club spaces all over the globe.

Eternal sounds of summer


Eternal sounds of summer
You’re in a crowded street party with a soundsystem blasting late into the night. Dancers sweat, vendors on the grill, DJs battle it out with the hottest Afro-Latin-Caribbean sounds.
Curated by ABOE
ABOE (A Bit of Everything) first made waves as a party, and has since grown into a community. The collective are known for spreading afrobeats, house and r&b across Europe – you can catch them hosting radio shows on No Signal, selling merch and supporting emerging designers at Yard Sales, and inspiring the next generation of London’s creatives. Music curated for ABOE by AyChibs, Weyland McKenzie-Witter, Taja Lewis & Ri-baddest.
Curated by Rachel Grace Almeida
Rachel Grace Almeida is a Venezuelan writer, editor and music curator, with an NTS Radio residency exploring the expansive sounds of Latin America. Currently based in Berlin, Rachel is currently Deputy Editor of renowned music and culture publication Crack Magazine. As well as music, her writing examines politics, art, identity and Latin diaspora issues. She has worked with the likes of Sony, Dekmantel and Rockstar Games.
Itchy Teeth
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