There are 44,000 live radio stations on this planet.
Radio Garden lets you listen to all of them. Right now. From a spinning 3D globe in your browser.
Here's how it works: you see Earth. Covered in little green dots. Every dot is a city. Every city has live radio stations playing right this second. You spin the globe, click a dot, and suddenly you're listening to whatever is on the air in Reykjavik, or Nairobi, or a tiny town in rural Japan at 3am their time.
No account. No download. No algorithm deciding what you should hear.
The DJ in Accra doesn't know you're listening. The late-night talk radio host in Buenos Aires has no idea someone in Bangkok just tuned in. But here you are, spinning a globe and accidentally finding the best music you've heard in years.
This is what the internet should have always been. A window, not a funhouse mirror.
Go spin the globe. You'll be there for an hour.


