About the channel
What is TMF RUS
TMF RUS is a music TV channel that lives and breathes dance music. On air: videos spanning four decades — from the neon Eurodance of the nineties to festival EDM and the hard end of the hardcore scene. The channel broadcasts around the clock, free: no ads, no hosts, no talk between tracks. Just music and picture — the way music television was meant to be.
The story
The channel went on air in March 2023 — and hasn't gone quiet for a single day since. TMF RUS was created by dance-scene enthusiasts who grew up on the music television of the nineties and 2000s: channels where videos ran in an endless flow and the logo in the corner of the screen was a mark of quality. When the era of music TV ended, it turned out nothing could replace it: playlists and algorithms don't give you that feeling of a shared broadcast — of knowing that right now, someone else is watching the same video. TMF RUS brings that feeling back.
What's on air
The core of the programming is five genre lines: sparkling 90s Eurodance, glossy 2000s dance, stadium-sized 2010s EDM, and the heavy artillery — hardstyle and frenchcore. In between: the best of everything that's happened to dance music over the last thirty years, from the classics to fresh releases. Selection is done by hand: tracks with character make it to air, not chart positions.
Why we do it
"The best of the new, the unforgettable of the old" is more than a slogan. Dance music is a vast culture: with its own history, heroes, legendary venues and millions of people whose lives it became part of. We want this culture to have a broadcast of its own — a place where the classics play side by side with the new generation of tracks, and where at any moment a viewer can press a button and land at a disco that never ends.
How to watch
Right on the site — in your browser, free and with no sign-up. Or add our M3U playlist to any IPTV player and TMF RUS appears on your TV. Details on the "How to watch" page.
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