Lo-Fi Beats with a Live Berlin Clock
The afterhours comedown — minimal Berlin lo-fi for Neukölln bedrooms, with CET keeping gentle order.
Berlin's beats usually run all night at 130; this station is what Sunday afternoon owes you afterwards. Call it the comedown channel: minimal, dubby lo-fi with the city's trademark restraint — space instead of sugar, texture instead of drama.
Bedroom-studio chords from a Neukölln Altbau, tape saturation like weak winter sun, kicks softened to heartbeat duty. The Berlin clock holds CET with civic reliability while the scene wears the city's flat grey light beautifully.
For recovery Sundays, slow coding sessions, and techno people discovering that 78 BPM is also, technically, a tempo.
FAQ
What time is it in Berlin right now?
The page shows live Berlin time (CET/CEST) with seconds.
Why 'dubby'?
Berlin's minimal school treats echo as an instrument — our lo-fi keeps that DNA: fewer notes, longer tails.
Is this good for work, not just recovery?
Very — restraint is focus-friendly. It's the least distracting station in the lo-fi family.
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