What is the Chillest 100?
Like its host network SBS Chill, the Chillest 100 crosses musical genres from downtempo, electronic, chillhop and lofi that span from bygone decades to current hits. The only criteria is that it's all 'Chill'.
When is the Chillest 100?
SBS Chill will countdown the Chillest 100 from midday on New Year's Day.
Where can I listen to the Chillest 100?
There are a number of ways you can tune in to the Chillest 100. These include:
SBS On Demand - SBS Chill is now available to watch on SBS On Demand. The SBS Chill experience on SBS On Demand includes beautiful, calming scenery that matches the mood of the music and the time of day, bringing some serenity to your living rooms. Watch it here
DAB+ Digital Radio - Chill
If you have one of these at home or in your car, search for Chill alphabetically. Digital radio doesn't use frequencies like AM and FM radio do. DAB+ digital radio is available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Darwin and Canberra.
TV: Channel 306
SBS Chill is is on your TV. You can find us on channel 306 or search for us in your electronic program guide on the TV/media box.
One of the best ways to listen is by downloading the SBS Audio App.
Smart Speakers - If you have one of these speakers, like a Google Home for example, tell it to play SBS Chill.
Online: www.sbs.com.au/chill
Who won the last Chillest 100 countdown?
French electronic duo Air won the last Chillest 100 in 2024 with their track 'La femme d'argent'.
Check out the winning hits from the 2024 countdown and see the full list of tunes that made the cut:
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Who finished #1 in the Chillest 100?
Tune in on 1st January to hear the full selection for 2024.
Can't wait for New Year? Stream SBS Chill live NOW online via the SBS Audio App and on the new SBS Chill TV Channel on SBS On Demand