CODE Radio: two new stations and 426 songs that never played
CODE Eternal
Four hundred and twenty-six songs that had never played anywhere.
Two stations have been added to CODE Radio. Not an "expanded lineup" — until today, half of everything written sat on a disk and played nowhere.
CODE Stories — 249 tracks. Songs with a voice and a guitar, about the people we still have time to call. It gathers What Remains, *While You're Still Here, Awakening, Inheritance* and the Russian-language album.
CODE Spectrum — 177 tracks. Genre records and a symphony: Forge, Gospel, Ledger, Neon, Roots, Signal, Uprising, and the orchestral work. The widest span the machine turned out to be capable of.
Why they were silent
The catalogue holds 1,085 recordings; 596 were on air. The other 489 existed as files — mixed, titled, sorted into albums, and never once played. The reason is simple and unflattering: there was nowhere to put them. Four stations had been built around particular moods, and anything that did not fit stayed on the disk.
Of those 489, 426 went on air. The rest are a second version of Inheritance — the same songs sung differently. They are stored and kept, but not put into rotation: a listener should not be handed the same song twice under two names.
What changed in the player
There are six stations now. On the vocal stations the crossfade is shortened to 1.2 seconds instead of four: on instrumental music a long overlap sounds like breathing, but on songs it sounds like two voices singing over each other.
Listen: radiocode.space
