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Could you please create two artistic articles targeting to promote RadioArt.com to sophisticated blog / portal readers. Please visit below links for more info. https://www.radioart.com/ https://www.radioart.com/profile https://www.radioart.com/membership In addition please find below one article in order to get some ideas The www.RadioArt.com Music Box Assortment Chocolate, Music, and RadioArt . . . Lindt or Godiva? Cadbury or Beech’s? Chocolate lovers could discuss and debate which chocolate box assortment is the best until the end of time but music lovers face no similar disagreements or dissension as to online radio vendors. With 144 channels running the gamut of musical styles and categories, and encompassing even modulated polyphonies and nature sounds, RadioArt.com is surely the world’s finest ‘Music Box’ assortment. And RadioArt.com assortment is comprehensive – darks and milks, pralines and truffles. Whether you are hosting an afternoon salon or throwing a late-night party, whether you plan a romantic evening indoors or are entertaining the boss and his wife, RadioArt.com has just the right station for you. For your salon, Chamber Works may be ideal! for the party, shoot for Swing. Set up your romantic evening with Relationship, and impress the boss with Cool Jazz. And that barely scratches the surface – RadioArt.com not only have channels classified by musical genre and style, but even by musical necessities and musical purpose: if you need to de-stress or concentrate, RadioArt.com have the right pill, er, ‘chocolate’ in their assortment. And if your purpose is relaxing music, yoga music or meditation music, again, RadioArt.com is for you. Over the past few years, you may have come across news items about psychological studies and neurological experiments demonstrating that certain types of music have therapeutic qualities. This is but a confirmation of well-worn wisdom about (what we call) ‘Positive Music.’ Positive Music is harmonious and healing, arouses beneficial emotions, and serves a rejuvenating function. RadioArt.com has an excellent channel of Positive Music for varying needs and objectives. Of Premium Assortments and Custom Blends No matter what your necessities and needs, purposes and objectives, RadioArt.com basic music box assortment with 96 kbps sound and a gentle promo message is absolutely free. However, you can buy a very affordable premium music box assortment. Here is what premium brings you: • Higher-quality 192 kbps sound • No promotional messages • Ability to bookmark favorite channels • MyRadio feature to schedule channels with timers • 24 exclusive real-life Nature Sounds channels • Blending of Music and Nature Sounds to customize unique channels • Continuous Dynamic fade-ins and fade-outs of your customized blends But if you can’t afford the Premium RadioArt.com Assortment, not to worry – for the basic free one is always on us! That said, the benefits of premium will substantially enhance your listening experience. Take custom blends, a special feature that is unique to RadioArt.com. Blend a music station and a nature sound; for example, you may want to blend Classical for Sleep with Space and enjoy a tranquil sleep with delightful dreams. Or mix Lounge with Beach Waves and imagine you’re in Ibiza. And that’s not all: you can balance the blend to your taste! Do you want the music with just a touch of wave sounds? Set the blend to 75% for Lounge and 25% for Beach Waves. On the other hand, you may want to recreate a beach atmosphere with gentle background music, in which case try Lounge at 30% and Beach Waves at 70%. Doesn’t that sound amazing? If you have a parent or child or spouse., sibling or friend who is a music lover, why not give him/her a RadioArt.com membership for a birthday gift? For the price of two CDs, you can buy a loved one six months premium access to RadioArt.com! ‘C’est si Bon’? Non— C’est si Bonbon! As for the RadioArt.com Music Box Assortment, it is Lindt and Godiva and Cadbury and Beech’s all in one! You see, RadioArt.com sources its music from the oldest, most-established labels, through the newer, boutique ones, right up to a number of independent, even unknown, artists; RadioArt method results in great range and breadth of music. While big names are essential, RadioArt’s overarching criterion is high quality. Thus, besides the heavyweights on Decca, EMI, and DG, you will come across some eye-opening surprises and wonderful treats. If you are listening to Piano or Chopin you may well recognize names like Ashkenazy, Richter, and Van Cliburn. But what about, say, Cubbington? You’ve never even heard of Cubbington? Well, neither have we! But that is precisely the point: on RadioArt’s channels, every now and again you will come across superb bands or artists that you have never even heard of. Come, discover them with Radio Art. That said, you will hear world-renowned artists; you will find them on channels you expect – and perhaps encounter them on channels you don’t! For example, fans of Dexter Gordon, Gerry Mulligan, and Chet Baker will find some of their moody, relaxing tracks on Stress Relief. Moreover, you will find a dazzling variety of artists: you can jump from hypnotic synth music by Thom Brennan, to a Hakan Hardenberger trumpet concerto, to a Verdi aria by Franco Corelli, to an Enigma new age chant. If any of those names are unfamiliar to you then here’s another benefit of becoming a RadioArt.com listener: an ongoing expansion of musical horizons. And, oh, to a music library of already stupendous size RadioArt.com are constantly adding new tracks! You can listen to any and all of this music via streaming URLs that you slip into your iTunes or other media player, through Safari, Firefox, or any other web-browser, on RadioArt app for tablets and smartphones, and more. Now those chocolate lovers can’t carry their assortments with them wherever they go, can they? But as long as music lovers have a tablet or a smartphone, no matter where you go you can take along RadioArt’s Assortment – all 144 goodies! C’est si Bonbon!

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