Into the Wild: Working With DuroCast
I am well aware that it has been quite a while since I’ve last written anything here. I’ve basically been a slacker in that regard—but luckily, I have something to show for it.
Where have I been?
Since quitting my job back in May, I’ve been working alongside Bryce Clemmer and Matt Polzin to bring DuroCast to the web.
I have been working with this team as Co-founder and Creative Director, and it’s been a blast. This is definitely one of the most involved interfaces I have worked on, and it’s been an interesting experience getting a startup company up and running.
What now?
Six months later, we’ve sent out the first round of beta invites and couldn’t be more excited.
It’s come a long way and has an even longer way to go. And because I couldn’t help myself, here’s a little sneak-peak of the homepage (just don’t tell on me
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Expect to hear a lot more from us as we reshape radio on the web. It’s going to be a fun ride, and if you haven’t yet, definitely sign up for the beta.













I’m impressed with what you guys have accomplished. Keep that momentum going!
Same here…
The work done by you guys appears to be fantastic. Keep the good work going
Looking at that mockup I’m wondering if there will be any expansion into other genres besides rock/metal? Good luck with your startup.
Hey Nathan in regards to your comment, we have all terrestrial radio stations that are located in the United States (if we somehow missed a specific station you will be able to add it and help us out) So we have everything from alternative to classical to christmas music to hip-hop to Las Vegas dance Club stations.(It just so happens that with that screen shot elliot took all rock stations came up) We hope you will enjoy the site once you get to browse around it, and if you have any suggestions please leave some once you’re on the site!