FLOOD FM is on the air, new 24/7 station streaming indie/alternative/electronic launches today

FLOOD FM IS ON THE AIR
NEW 24/7 STREAMING INDIE/ALTERNATIVE/ELECTRONIC STATION LAUNCHES TODAY
Anthemic Agency, home to FLOOD Media, FLOOD Magazine and Louder Than Bombs Productions, is very proud to announce today’s official launch of FLOOD Frequency Modulations (FLOOD FM). The new 24/7 commercial-free global streaming indie/alternative/electronic radio station spearheaded by legendary San Francisco DJ Aaron Axelsen is online now exclusively at Flood FM.
A linear audio experience presented live and in-the-moment, FLOOD FM will showcase the 21st century’s best indie, alternative, and electronic music, encompassing a vast array of genres, styles, and sonic approaches from an equally diverse spectrum of rising new artists, off-the-radar innovators, and critically acclaimed superstars. Music fans can listen via FLOODFM.com, at FLOODmagazine.com or via the Live365 app on their mobile devices.
“FLOOD FM is my dream radio format,” says Aaron Axelsen, Head of Programming and Co-Founder of FLOOD Audio/FLOOD FM, “In many ways, FLOOD FM will mirror a music festival where the programming is eclectic and diverse yet still blends and cohesively works together. There’s a new generation of music fans and music consumers that don’t compartmentalize. It’s a very exciting time for music and I think a lot of it is not being embraced by mainstream radio.
“We’re extremely excited to expand the reach of our existing FLOOD Media and FLOOD Magazine properties beyond our award-winning print magazine, digital publishing, and video content to bring the best in indie music to the world, and there’s no one better to do that than Aaron,” says Anthemic Agency and FLOOD Media founder and CEO Alan Sartirana. “FLOOD FM will give us a global footprint and we will soon be on-site broadcasting live from the world’s best music festivals and events.”
FLOOD FM will weave a rich tapestry of contemporary indie/alternative/electronic music in a direct digital fashion that hearkens back to the heyday of traditional radio, engendering a community of fans through a shared love of such varied artists as Phoebe Bridgers, Arlo Parks, Moses Sumney, Yves Tumor, and The 1975, to name but a few. The innovative new audio platform will further be built upon an epic library of landmark music from the 2000s, spanning Arcade Fire and Radiohead, The National and Fleet Foxes, Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem.
“There was an incredible music revolution that happened in the 2000s which I feel was criminally underserved by mainstream radio,” says Axelsen. “FLOOD FM will focus not only on new music discovery, with exciting new artists like Japanese Breakfast and Mykki Blanco, you’re also going to hear a lot of great music from that era, from the underground music scene that mainstream alternative radio did not truly embrace.”
FLOOD FM is currently building a full team of on-air personalities, hosts, and presenters from all over the world. Next month will see the premiere of specialty programming including FLOOD Flashback Sundays, highlighting the classic indie and alternative music of the 80s and 90s, as heard at Axelsen’s legendary San Francisco showcase, Popscene
Future programming will also include exclusive premieres, guest DJs, artist takeovers, and the eagerly awaited return of Axelsen’s legendary Saturday night electronic music showcase, Subsonic. The longest-running weekly electronic radio show in commercial radio history, Subsonic will continue to feature an up-the-the-minute, wildly eclectic mix spanning EDM, drum & bass, future house, trap, downtempo, alt rock remixes, electro, glitch hop, synthpop, and classic ’90s electronica.
“We’re going to continue to add new layers to FLOOD FM,” says Axelsen. “But as we launch, we’re going to simply focus on playing a mix of incredible new music. I want to really instill that first; I want listeners to hear immediately what FLOOD FM is all about.”
With upcoming plans that also include on-demand components and podcast versions of specialty programming, FLOOD FM will in part serve as what Axelsen describes as “an audio companion to FLOOD Magazine.” FLOOD FM’s weekly “Fuck Yeah” New Music Friday’s podcast will debut on Friday, April 16th featuring Axelsen’s top 15 songs of the week.
“If you look at FLOODmagazine.com, every day these incredible writers embrace diverse culture and art and music. That’s why I was so thrilled to form this partnership with Alan and his brand at FLOOD—I wanted to create an audio version of what they do, a station that can play anything from Arlo Parks to Death from Above 1979 to Bon Iver. I’m really excited about it and grateful for the opportunity to do it with Alan, FLOOD publisher Randy (Bookasta), and all the team at FLOOD.”
FLOOD FM’s new logo was created by legendary LA pop-artist and music fan Kii Arens
ABOUT AARON AXELSEN:
As music director at the Bay Area’s iconic Live 105 (now The New ALT 105.3) from 1997 to 2020, Aaron Axelsen has championed alternative and electronic music across a wide variety of platforms for more than two decades. In addition to Subsonic, Axelsen hosted the influential new music show, Soundcheck, providing U.S. commercial radio debuts for countless alternative artists including like The Killers, Muse, Lana Del Rey, Arcade Fire, Foster the People, Coldplay, Billie Eilish, The 1975, Phoenix, Imagine Dragons, Lorde, Bastille, and many, many more. Axelsen co-founded and will continue to manage San Francisco’s iconic indie music showcase, Popscene; FLOOD recently announced plans for similar events in Los Angeles and throughout the country starting in 2022.
ABOUT FLOOD MAGAZINE:
Published by Randy Bookasta, former RayGun Magazine Editor-in-Chief and VP of Industry Relations and Content Development at SpinMedia (SPIN, VIBE, Stereogum), FLOOD Magazine spans the diverse cultural landscape of music, film, television, art, travel, and everything in between. Between its covers—which have been graced by Neil Young, Iggy Pop, Vic Mensa, H.E.R., Run the Jewels, M.I.A., Jeff Bridges, chef Roy Choi, and John C. Reilly’s Dr. Steve Brule, among others—and on its website, FLOOD brings often overlooked culture and entertainment to the forefront. In a noisy world, we highlight the best and most intriguing players in pop culture through engaging media, intelligent op-eds, and thought-provoking interviews and features. In collaboration with top entertainers and creative thinkers, FLOOD engages the conversation while continuing to champion what inspires us. FLOOD also produces annual events in various cities across the U.S., from FLOODfest Austin during SXSW—which has featured artists as varied as Dungeon Family, Spoon, Vince Staples, White Denim, Peaches, and Run the Jewels—to FLOODfest events in Chicago and Las Vegas. Soon to be expanding to other territories including the UK and Australia in partnership with Popscene and FLOOD FM.