Sleep Radio for the City That Doesn't — New York
Ultra-quiet sleep music with a dim Eastern-time clock, engineered to soften sirens, radiators and the 3 AM upstairs neighbor.
New York's nickname is a design problem: the city that never sleeps is full of people desperately trying to. Sirens ricochet off brick, radiators clank their winter morse code, and someone upstairs always chooses 3 AM to rearrange furniture.
So this station works as acoustic weatherstripping. A continuous bed of soft instrumental drones and slow piano sits exactly in the register that blurs street noise, with zero silences for a siren to punch through. The Eastern-time clock glows low in the corner — enough to check without waking your eyes all the way up.
It's tuned for shift workers on reversed days, new parents doing feeding-time math, and every walk-up tenant who has learned the hard way which floorboard the neighbor loves most.
FAQ
What time is it in New York right now?
Live Eastern Time runs on this page's clock, seconds included, exactly matching the broadcast.
Why no gaps or silences in the mix?
Silence is when city noise gets in. A continuous quiet bed masks better than music that pauses between tracks.
Is this good for night-shift sleepers?
Yes — the scene follows real time, so daytime sleepers get honest daylight cues when they surface, which helps reset.
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