JAZZ RADIO

Jazz radio is unpredictable in the best way — you might hear a Miles Davis standard followed by a Kamasi Washington set, all chosen by DJs with deep crate knowledge. Unlike algorithmic playlists, jazz stations often specialize in specific eras or subgenres, from straight-ahead bebop to experimental free jazz.

Covering bebop, fusion, smooth jazz, free jazz, Latin jazz, acid jazz, swing, cool jazz.

ALL JAZZ STATIONS

ArtSound FMAustralia, Canberra ACT
ARTSBLUESCANBERRA
WNCU 90.7 JazzThe United States Of America, North Carolina
DURHAMJAZZNC CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
SMOOTH JAZZ 24/7The United States Of America, California
EASY LISTENINGJAZZSMOOTH JAZZ
Smooth 105.5 (RStream)Thailand, Bangkok
1980'S1990'SBOSSA
Radio Swiss JazzSwitzerland, Bern
JAZZPUBLIC RADIOSRG SSR
NEU RADIOItaly
AFROBEATSALTERNATIVEAMBIENT
OpenLab RadioSpain, Ibiza
BEATSELECTRONICAHIP-HOP
Radio Twente GoldThe Netherlands, Overijssel
1920S1930S1940S
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What subgenres of jazz can I find on live radio?

Jazz radio stations span a wide range: straight-ahead swing, bebop, cool jazz, Latin jazz, fusion, smooth jazz, free/avant-garde jazz, and acid jazz. Many stations specialize in a specific era or style, so exploring multiple stations is the best way to find your niche.

How is jazz radio different from a jazz playlist?

Jazz radio stations are programmed by human DJs who build sets with flow and context — they consider key, tempo, era, and mood transitions. You hear deep cuts and local artists that algorithms rarely surface, plus live commentary that connects the music to its history.

Which countries have the strongest jazz radio scenes?

The United States leads with stations in New York, New Orleans, and Chicago. France has a deep jazz tradition with dedicated FM stations. Japan, the UK, and the Netherlands also have thriving jazz radio communities.