About Loudcaster

Loudcaster.com is two things, a place to broadcast music, and a place to hear music. Radio would be a common and accurate description. The exciting thing about listening on Loudcaster is we all hear the same thing, at the same time, together, and share the experience together. As awesome as your 32 GB iPod is, you have to admit, it's a lonely experience sometimes. Loudcaster is like radio, but better!

Although Loudcaster has come a long way, it's still a work in process. We expect an official go-live date in the Spring of 2010.

Loudcaster.com is built on the Loudcaster Broadcasting Platform, which will be available for commercial use at a later date.

The Team

Brandon Casci Brandon Casci (Founder, President, Coder, Dish-washer) Having turned the wheels of various technology roles at Staples, Ultranet, RCN, Baine & Company, Surfcontrol, Thonmson Financial and more, Brandon knows how to plan, implement and execute. Brandon has also worked with several startups, including his own LoudCity.net, a boot-strapped and cash flow positive internet radio broadcaster community. Brandon has a soft spot for technology and micro-broadcasters.


John Stack John Stack (Founding Team and general do gooder) A technology and business mutt, John loves bhangra, chill, and techno. Previously, John was the founder of startup consulting firm, 3 Big Heads. Previous roles have included Managing Director of the Americas for Presence Online (now a part of IBM), Group Manager of the ISV program at IBM Partnerworld for Software, and Executive Director of Internet Applications, InfoImage (technology now a part of Microsoft.)


Evan Burchard Evan Burchard (Code Galore) Evan.writes.code(:with => :ruby). He is also a founding micro-trustee of the Awesome Foundation. He tweets @evanburchard and puts his code (mostly ruby/rails) on http://www.github.com/evanburchard. He plans to beat somewhere between 3 and 10 Super Famicom rpgs in Japanese in 2010, starting with FF VI.


Missing UI/UX (User Experience Expert, You?) Behind every great web company is a great UI/UX person.

  • Do you love standards compliant markup languages?
  • Do and have an eye for design?
  • Do you have a knack for mulling over ideas then implementing them in the most user friendly way possible?
  • Do you have the gumption to shoot down bad ideas?
  • Can you put fat pages on a diet?
  • Can you make and keep the Loudcaster user experience, attractive, lean, mean and to the point?

Advisory Board

Stay Tuned!

Contact Us

info@loudcaster.com