Exyu.m3u -
#EXTM3U #EXTINF:-1,Radio Beograd 1 (Serbia) http://rtslive1-rts.akamaized.net/hls/live/2024749-rtslive1/rtslive1_1/playlist.m3u8 #EXTINF:-1,Radio 101 (Croatia) https://stream.radio101.hr/radio101.mp3 #EXTINF:-1,Antena Sarajevo (Bosnia) https://live.antenasarajevo.ba:8443/stream #EXTINF:-1,Radio Koper (Slovenia - Italian minority) https://mp3.rtvslo.si/koper #EXTINF:-1,Radio MOF (Montenegro) https://stream.montenet.me:8443/mof #EXTINF:-1,Urban FM (North Macedonia) http://5.133.182.164:8000/urbanfm.mp3 Entries are grouped by city or republic. Some lists include diaspora stations (e.g., “Yugoslav Radio” from Toronto, “Radio Balkan” from Sweden), and some even add archival streams from Radio Yugoslavia (now defunct, but some historical broadcasts circulate as digital files). Nostalgia for Yugoslavia (Jugonostalgija) For many older listeners, EXYU.m3u is a time machine. Flipping from a Belgrade rock station to a Zagreb pop channel to a Sarajevo sevdah program recalls the feeling of tuning a analog radio dial across the country. It bypasses nationalist rhetoric — the playlist doesn’t care if a stream is .hr, .rs, .ba, or .si. It just plays.
Even as official languages diverge, listeners hear the shared core. A folk singer from Banja Luka sounds familiar to someone from Niš. A hip-hop track from Ljubljana might have Serbo-Croatian lyrics. EXYU.m3u preserves this mutual intelligibility in real time. EXYU.m3u
Whether you are a nostalgic emigrant, a curious ethnomusicologist, a radio enthusiast, or simply someone who wants to hear what the Balkans sound like on a Tuesday afternoon — EXYU.m3u offers a raw, unfiltered, and deeply human audio mosaic. Flipping from a Belgrade rock station to a