Flowy.fm – type any vibe, get music only ever played for that mood
Vibe-based radio wrapper with no clear advantage over Spotify's AI DJ.

Time-travel radio by vibe instead of genre—haven't seen this approach before.
Music listeners interested in era-specific discovery
Spotify · Radio Garden · Jango
But not every moment is the same, and humans turn to music for various purposes. Genres feel arbitrary and limiting, so I thought it would make more sense to create stations based on a specific vibe. Are you looking for something chill or intense? Alone, or with friends? Is this a dinner party, a dance floor, or a moment alone afterhours?
So I built Anthrology as a way to navigate across time and mood. I've been listening to it pretty much nonstop for a couple of days, and I hope you'll enjoy it too.
Songs are already playing by the time you tune to a year and vibe. You can tune to some other moment and come back, and the track will still be playing—but you'll have missed a little bit of the song, just like the radio!
And the radio is (more or less) deterministic, so we all hear the same tracks.
Tune in and enjoy!
Vibe-based radio wrapper with no clear advantage over Spotify's AI DJ.
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