Deep Sleep Radio with a Live Los Angeles Clock
Slow instrumental sleep music under a near-dark Pacific-time clock — built for blackout curtains and red-eye recoveries.
Los Angeles is a hard place to sleep late: the sun shows up early, confident, and uninvited through every gap in the blinds. It is also the jet-lag capital of the Pacific — half the city is forever recovering from a red-eye or an Asia landing that arrived at dawn.
This station is the counterweight. The music is our slowest rotation — long piano phrases, music-box tones, nothing above a whisper — mixed with no dynamic surprises at all. The scene runs the darkest version of the LA sky, and the Pacific-time clock burns at ember brightness: readable at 4 AM, invisible at arm's length.
Use it for actual sleep, for the post-flight afternoon collapse, or as the room's night light with better manners. If you wake mid-night, the clock answers the only question without handing you a phone.
FAQ
What time is it in Los Angeles right now?
The dimmed clock on this page shows live Pacific Time, updating every second — the same clock the broadcast carries.
How loud should sleep music be?
Quieter than feels natural — just above the noise floor of your room. Distance helps: a speaker across the room beats earbuds.
Will the screen keep my room bright?
The sleep scenes are near-black by design, with the clock dimmed to ember level for bedroom TVs.
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