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Anthrology – Time-Traveling Radio

Anthrology – Time-Traveling Radio

by airstrike·Mar 13, 2026·10 points·8 comments

AI Analysis

●●●BangerRabbit HoleZero to OneCozy

Time-travel radio by vibe instead of genre—haven't seen this approach before.

Strengths
  • Year plus mood navigation creates genuinely novel music discovery.
  • Deterministic streams build shared listening moments across users.
  • The 'miss part of song' mechanic feels authentically radio-like.
Weaknesses
  • Music licensing could become problematic at scale.
  • No mobile app limits where people actually listen.
Category
Target Audience

Music listeners interested in era-specific discovery

Similar To

Spotify · Radio Garden · Jango

Post Description

Hey HN, I often wish I could go back to some year and listen to the radio as it played then, with songs that fit that time period.

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!

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