Radio Xdripia
Last updated: August 21, 2026
- What "orchestral worlds" means here
- Following a broadcast outward
- Practical listening
- Official source
- Related reading
Radio Xdripia is the network's programme station. It carries stories, podcasts and orchestral worlds — material with structure, intention and, usually, a beginning and an end. It is the station to choose when the listening is the activity rather than the accompaniment, and it is the one whose output most directly connects to the rest of the Universe: a narrative broadcast frequently concerns characters, places and events that have records elsewhere.
What "orchestral worlds" means here
The phrase describes composed, world-bearing music rather than a specific ensemble. In a Universe with documented sonic culture, music is treated as part of the worldbuilding rather than as a soundtrack over it — which is why the Codex has a category for it and the Library has an academy behind it.
Following a broadcast outward
When a piece catches your attention, the Multimedia Archives are the place to find the artist, the album and the venue associated with it. When a story does, the Grand Library holds long-form treatment and the Codex holds the entities involved. The station is a doorway; almost everything it plays has a page somewhere.
Practical listening
Browsers block audio until a user gesture, so a silent player is usually waiting for a click rather than failing. Beyond that, the station's own controls are the interface — this guide does not reproduce them, because they belong to a live experience that can change.
Programme content is live state. Nothing here should be read as a schedule, a track list or a guarantee that a particular series is currently carried.
Official source
Canonical source for this subject: the Radio Network. Checked 21 August 2026 — where this guide and the live service disagree, the service is right.
Related reading
- Podcasts and Narrative Series — Spoken and serialized audio, and how it connects to the written Universe.
- Music, Albums and Artist Pages — The archive’s sonic material and the artists, albums and venues around it.
- Programming and Schedules — How to read what a station is carrying without treating it as a fixed timetable.