About Us
SEGASonic:Radio (SS:R) was created in the early 2000′s by The Sonic Stadium (TSS) founder Svend ‘Dreadknux’ Joscelyne. It started as two basic internet streams (an AM and FM station for lower and higher quality respectively) powered by Zone Radio Network (ZRN). ZRN was home to a number of other video game related radio stations, but closed in early 2009 due to hosting issues. Shortly after, SS:R was born again as a separate entity. Whilst originally a UK focused Internet radio, the station began to cater more for other time zones, with shows being hosted all over the world. In late 2011, it closed for maintenance before relaunching in June 2013.
Tune in to SEGASonic:Radio by downloading the live radio stream, or by joining the audience in the IRC through here or here! Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for live updates, latest discoveries, previews of the SSMA’13&K, and more!
For more information, consult the station’s schedule!
Contact
- Dreadknux - Station Owner
- VizardJeffhog - Station Manager, The Music Plant Zone Host
- JayZeach – Station Assistant Manager
- Biafra Republic - DJ, A/V Hijack Host
- Edobean - DJ, The Kickass Kawaii Show Hostess
- FTA - DJ, The Super Power Flower Hour Co-host
- Shadsy - DJ, Club Rouge Hostess
- Smoovies - DJ, The Super Power Flower Hour Co-host
- Turbo - DJ, Turbo Drive Live Host
So besides playing music, what else do you do?
SS:R is home to a number of different radio shows being recorded from all around the world. From North America to Australia, Scotland to New Zealand, there is likely to be a radio show in a suitable time slot for almost anyone in the world to tune in!
Can I become a DJ and host my own radio show?
Of course! If you do plan on becoming a DJ, just remember that doing a radio show continuously does take a bit of work and organisation on your behalf. It’s not a light gig as any SS:R DJ will tell you. You’ll need to be able to provide a show that is entertaining, and you’ll be doing this shindig by the week. Also, it is recommended that you get yourself a high quality microphone as well as figuring out a rough idea on what your show will be about. The higher the quality and the more unique the idea, the higher the chances you’re on board!
If you like, you can send an audition over at vizardjeffhog@sonicstadium.org and we’ll see what we can do!
Can I submit news/remixes to the station?
Again, SS:R welcomes any SEGA/Sonic music news, especially if it’s work you have done on a track. If you want your ideas and hard work showcased for everyone to hear, some of the shows take requests!








