According to the maker's main website [<a href="https://circuit.dev/" rel="nofollow">https://circuit.dev/</a>], it appears to be a "cyberpunk-themed radio station"...though for me, it stays at "LOADING PLAYER"...so maybe the site/app is getting overwhelmed with traffic? I'll come back to it later.<p>I did like that hacker-y intro screen; very neat!
Eager to check it out when it's able to breath again!<p>In the mean time, I can't recommend <a href="https://nightride.fm/" rel="nofollow">https://nightride.fm/</a> enough. Fun retro/synth UI, great stations, and a MilkDrop visualizer for whatever you've got playing.<p>When they do shows with artists and producers those are blast to listen in on.
while coding I usually listen to this 24x7 radio <a href="https://synthwave.hu" rel="nofollow">https://synthwave.hu</a> another one is <a href="https://retrowave.ru" rel="nofollow">https://retrowave.ru</a>
My recommendation is <a href="https://somafm.com/" rel="nofollow">https://somafm.com/</a>, with approx. 30 channels. My favourite is Secret Agent. There are also some CLI apps, e.g.: <a href="https://github.com/uschek/somafm" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/uschek/somafm</a>.
Looks cool and I'll be interested in checking this out when it's up again.<p>The interface and vibe remind me that people have posted links here about listening to the International Space Station; I would love an internet radio station that was sort of like a police scanner, but more like astronauts or aquanauts talking to each other – calm human voices far away, with that sort of static two-way-radio vibe, more science and less carnage. I could listen to that all night long.
I'd love to have this load and listen in, but while you're waiting you might be able to get your fix from <a href="https://nightride.fm" rel="nofollow">https://nightride.fm</a> which I found a while back.
Image that shows what it would work like if the server wasn't down (looted from a meta tag): <a href="https://i.imgur.com/kJIGRF5.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/kJIGRF5.png</a>
This makes me miss Turntable.fm<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turntable.fm" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turntable.fm</a>