Daysleeper Berlin — Sleep Radio with a Live Berlin Clock
Blackout-blind sleep music for a city of night workers and long nights out — Berlin time kept faithfully, faintly.
Berlin respects the daysleeper. It's a city where the night shift includes DJs, nurses, coders and doormen, where Rolläden — those exterior blackout blinds — turn any bedroom into a cave at noon. Sleeping against the clock is practically municipal culture.
This station backs that culture: a deep, even bed of ambient tone and sparse piano, mixed for total predictability, no crescendos, no edges. The Berlin clock stays visible but subdued, so a 2 PM waker knows instantly where the day went without touching a phone.
For everyone off-rhythm by choice or by roster: post-club recoveries, hospital rotations, and the beautiful Berlin habit of refusing to let the sun decide anything.
FAQ
What time is it in Berlin right now?
The page shows live Berlin time (CET/CEST) with seconds — same as the broadcast clock.
What are Rolläden?
External roller blinds standard on German windows — they black out a room completely, making daytime sleep genuinely dark.
Is this mix different from your night stations?
It's flatter on purpose: day sleepers need maximum predictability because daytime noise is unpredictable.
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