A bit of a tangent, but this sort of music actually makes it near impossible for me to concentrate.<p>Instead, I have what I call "loop songs", which are selected favourite tracks that span a range of genres from fairly heavy metal to Afrobeats. When I want to focus I pick a loop song and set it to repeat (the ideal volume varies per song, but is typically moderately loud). I can't explain how or why but it settles my brain far, far better than any white noise or "chill" playlist I've tried.<p>It's also a point of humour with my friends because they're horrified that I listen to the same song hundreds of times over a couple of days, while I'm perplexed that they can actually get tired of listening to a song to the point of disliking it.
I want to love this. I leave these stations on in the background anyway and being able to change them like a radio station is a desirable feature.<p>It's missing 2 key features that will prevent me from using it and recommending it to everyone I know:<p>1) No volume control. You could argue this is more a failure of my browser, but it's easier if you just add a volume control. Bonus points if up/down arrows controls work to control it. Really, all the youtube keyboard controls would be helpful here.<p>2) YouTube sometimes detects my bitrate incorrectly and I need to manually set it to highest. I don't know why this happens, but it does. Let me change that somehow on your site. Even if I have to opt-in to seeing a full youtube player to set it, that's ok.<p>I would also like a convenient way to get this on my TV. I wonder which android TV devices can install PWAs now.
This is awesome! Looks very slick.<p>I'd have this open constantly if it had a pause button. Bonus points if there's a easy keyboard shortcut.<p>This kind of music increases my productivity enormously. Part of it is there's no lyrics and rhythm is interesting but steady. The other part is my brain associates this music with productive coding so it's easier to get into the zone.
the app needs a volume control. It's playing at the same loudness as the system's volume, which is not right for a background music app. It prevents you from listening to it while also listen to someone on a video call!
Great work. Suggestions from a small device user (iPhone SE):<p>- A reminder to open in Safari and how to add to home screen. I opened in Firefox and the music pauses as soon as I switch tabs.<p>- Test the design on a small device please. The shuffle button gets on top of the other buttons.<p>- No obvious way of getting out from the hamburger menu. Figured out I can click on the title, but it wasn’t obvious.
What does it mean that members of society have evolved to constantly need audible stimulation? I feel like there has to be some sort of mental effect from listening to music constantly.
They have the radios on Spotify, your smart tv probably has an app for that.<p>If you mean the video part, wouldn’t it be a bit distracting? Still, I think webos-based TVs (LG) have a webkit browser that might be able to handle it. Edit: nope, they are not. Sadface.jpg
The tiny drop shadow on the text looks really good.<p>I enjoy a most of the music in this genre. But a lot of the tracks use effects that makes me nauseous, heavy stereo panning and some sort of woomwoom feeling sound (is this "ducking"?).
Makes it impossible for me to listen with headphones. Bearable on low volume on laptop speakers.
I don't know if it's just my Chrome browser but this website doesn't load at all for me and just hangs on a black screen. The only relevant extension I have is uBlock and uMatrix.
I'm looking for almost this, except I don't want music, I would like the white noise of people in a public space where don't speak english. Any recommendations?
<a href="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-_qA0nelfNc" rel="nofollow">https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-_qA0nelfNc</a><p>doesn't get any better than that for me.