HEADY is on a mission to connect the universe through a shared love of sound.
Extraterrestrial Radio is HEADY's first 24/7 audio stream that broadcasts a unique mix of modern psychedelic, post-punk, timeless classics and other gems. Core artists include Tame Impala, Khruangbin, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, OSEES, Fontaines D.C., black midi, IDLES, Toro y Moi and more. We are commercial-free and supported directly by our listeners.
With your support, a number of other features will be added to HEADY in the future, including a membership program, community, content, and other tools.
HEADY streams broadcast exclusively through the internet 24/7. As a result, the stream can be accessed from anywhere and on any internet-connected device.
Extraterrestrial Radio is available on Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, Apple Music, Siri, Sonos Radio, Bose, TuneIn, Live365 and our website, HEADY.FM.
Through our partnership with TuneIn, HEADY receives distribution across 200 platforms and connected devices.
TuneIn has integrations with leading automakers, including Tesla, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz and Rivian, among others.
You can learn more about how to listen by accessing the Wiki page.
HEADY — Extraterrestrial Radio broadcasts are licensed in the U.S. via ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, and SoundExchange, in Canada via SOCAN and Re:Sound, and in the UK via PPL and PRS for Music through our licensing and stream provider, Live 365.
Listenership results in artists being paid per stream at a fair rate determined by music labels and distributors. HEADY pays a higher licensing fee per stream than Spotify.
We have decades of experience in creating streaming radio experiences. Internet radio has never been more accessible.
Roughly 45% of radio listening is done in the car. Car manufacturers are starting to add internet connectivity as they transition to electric and next-generation vehicles. In fact, TuneIn, our partner, is already distributing our stream in Tesla, Volvo, and Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
The popularity of smart speakers, like Alexa and Google Assistant, and Wi-Fi speakers, like Sonos and Bose, have put a voice-controlled radio in every home.