SIIIOCULI | March 2026
AEIK Universal Records has announced that its live broadcast will now stream directly from its own domain, marking a deliberate shift away from third-party platform dependency. The move comes after a period of persistent disruptions on major streaming platforms — disruptions that were never explained, never acknowledged, and never resolved by the platforms themselves. Rather than continuing to operate on infrastructure controlled by others, AEIK Universal Records made the decision to bring its broadcast home.
What This Means Listeners will no longer need to search for AEIK on external platforms to catch the live broadcast. The stream lives on AEIK’s own infrastructure — a server, a domain, a space that belongs entirely to the label. No algorithm decides who sees it. No platform decides when it runs. No third party holds the switch. This is not a workaround. It is a statement.
Why It Matters Most independent labels operate at the mercy of platforms. Their music lives on Spotify. Their videos live on YouTube. Their audience lives on Instagram. Each of those platforms represents a point of control — a place where someone else can decide, at any moment, that your content doesn’t fit, your traffic looks suspicious, or your stream needs to be terminated. AEIK Universal Records has spent the past months building infrastructure that answers to no one but itself. Its own community platform. Its own social network. Its own video hosting. And now its own live broadcast. The broadcast moving to the domain is the natural conclusion of that work.
Where to Find It The AEIK Universal Records broadcast is now available directly through aeik.ca — no account required, no platform subscription, no algorithm between you and the music. This is what independent looks like in 2026
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