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Radio station

Groovera Broadcast area Internet radio Programming Format Chill-out Affiliations Independent History First air date 2003

**Groovera** (or Groovera New Modern Radio) was an independent, multi-channel, commercial-free, and listener-supported web-based radio station dedicated to "[chill-out music](/source/Chill_out_music)". It was founded in 2005 by **Timothy James Quigley** (July 30, 1970 - July 16, 2020), widely known as **Tommy Ohmz**, in his Seattle, Washington, living room initially as FrostByte Groove Lounge. Specifically, Groovera featured mixes of [downtempo](/source/Downtempo), future [lounge](/source/Lounge_music), [nu-jazz](/source/Nu-jazz), [vaporwave](/source/Vaporwave), [ambient pop](/source/Ambient_pop), [trip hop](/source/Trip_hop), [psybient](/source/Psybient) and [neo-soul](/source/Neo-soul), as well as other related and contributing genres. Groovera went offline temporarily in May 2012 and announced on Facebook on June 19, 2012, that Groovera had resumed operation and introduced three new channels: Exotic Lounge, Chill Surreal, and Soul Nouveau. Groovera introduced the VIP Lounge in March 2016 as a way to reward Groovera's contributors and supporters. Groovera New Modern Radio came to an official halt on the eve of what would have been the founder and general manager Tommy Ohmz's 50th birthday, July 29, 2020, at 12:08:13 p.m. Tommy Ohmz was in the process of renewing the Groovera Trademark with his California-based attorney at the time of his untimely passing. As of February 2021, the Groovera web site is listed as "under construction". Groovera is no longer in operation.

## History

Groovera, originally known as "OverXposure.FM",[1] began in Seattle on August 23, 2003, as a web radio stream called FrostByte Groove Lounge. OverXposure.FM underwent brand transition in September 2006 and became Groovera (pronounced "groov-AIR-ah"), a [portmanteau](/source/Portmanteau) combining the words "groove" and the Latin word *vera* meaning "true" or "pure". As part of the brand transition, the FrostByte Groove Lounge name was retired and the channel rotation divided into the currently existing channels Jet City Lounge and Low Mercury. The foundations of Ambient Popsicle and forthcoming channel Jazz ala Mode were extracted from the FrostByte Groove Lounge rotation in April 2004. Groovera radio channels first appeared on [iTunes Radio](/source/ITunes_Radio) in February 2007. Groovera appears to have ceased operations by February 2021.

## Groovera music channels

Groovera features six distinct [chillout](/source/Chill_out_music)-only music channels designed to appeal to different styles of "[chill-out music](/source/Chill_out_music)":

- **Jet City Lounge**: A mix of instrumental [lounge](/source/Lounge_music), [downtempo](/source/Downtempo), [nu-jazz](/source/Nu-jazz), and [brokenbeat](/source/Brokenbeat), with intermittent vocals. This is the channel that was previously known as FrostByte Groove Lounge.

- **Audio Popsicle** (formerly Ambient Popsicle): A mix of [alternative pop](/source/Alternative_pop), [lounge](/source/Lounge_music), vocal [downtempo](/source/Downtempo), [nu-jazz](/source/Nu-jazz), [ambient pop](/source/Ambient_pop), [trip hop](/source/Trip_hop), [neo soul](/source/Neo_soul), [synthpop](/source/Synthpop) and [deep house](/source/Deep_house).

- **Low Mercury**: A mix of instrumental [downtempo](/source/Downtempo), [chill-out](/source/Chill-out), [psybient](/source/Psybient), [illbient](/source/Illbient), [ambient dub](/source/Ambient_dub), [ambient techno](/source/Ambient_techno), [nu-jazz](/source/Nu-jazz), and [IDM](/source/Intelligent_dance_music), featuring the occasional select vocal track. Formerly the evening rotation of FrostByte Groove Lounge.

- **Chill Surreal**: The dreamy, trippy, shadowy side of vocal [lounge music](/source/Lounge_music) ([dream pop](/source/Dream_pop), [trip hop](/source/Trip_hop), [ethereal pop](/source/Ethereal_pop), [alternative adult contemporary](/source/Modern_adult_contemporary) & chilled gothic pop)

- **Soul Nouveau**: European-styled [neo-soul](/source/Neo-soul), funky [lounge](/source/Lounge_music) and [nu-jazz](/source/Nu-jazz)

- **Exotic Lounge**: Music for sun-chasing world travelers

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Heydari, Farhad (June 13, 2006). ["Sound Advice: Four free online stations for musical entertainment on the road"](https://web.archive.org/web/20100903194349/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1203370,00.html). *[Time](/source/Time_(magazine))*. Archived from [the original](http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1203370,00.html) on September 3, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2006.

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