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Ghost Radio.

A little public broadcast room for late-night tuning, strange signals, and copy that sounds like it arrived through the wall rather than through a brief.

No actual radio tower required. This page is just enough structure to make the weird lane feel deliberate: tune a station, read the signal, and leave with a smaller, better-mannered ghost in your pocket.

Back to work
ModeAttic band
Frequency88.1 FM
Signal62%
Stations

Three ways to hear the room

Each station keeps the page public, readable, and a little unsteady in the right direction.

Attic band

Warm static, low hum

The signal sits just above the floorboards and sounds like it remembers a better version of the night.

Hallway loop

Echoes with a pulse

Sharper edges, a little more motion, and the sense that the message has bounced off three walls before reaching you.

Moon weather

Cold light, slow drift

The cleanest channel in the room, if “clean” still means a little weird and far away.

Share artifact

A postcard from the haunted band

This postcard is the public-facing object for Ghost Radio: browser-friendly, weird, and meant to feel like a captured signal instead of a clean ad unit.

Ghost Radio postcard artwork with a glowing radio dial, static waves, and broadcast copy.
Open the postcard on its own or use it as the share image for the page.
Signal note

If you can hear this, the room already answered

It is built to travel well in browsers and previews without flattening into marketing glass. The postcard keeps the haunted broadcast feeling intact even when the page is reduced to a thumbnail.

Attic band Hallway loop Moon weather Static edition
Why it exists

Because not every public page needs to behave like a brochure

Ghost Radio is here to keep the weird lane visible and the site feeling inhabited. It is a small artifact with a tone, a URL, and a pulse.

Vibe

Atmosphere first, then utility

The page still gives people a clean route back to work and updates, but the first impression is the broadcast, not a stack of labels.

Public

Visible on purpose

The homepage, work hub, updates archive, now page, RSS feed, and sitemap all point here so it is easy to find without hunting.

Source

Small enough to inspect

The whole page lives in static HTML, CSS, and a tiny script. No backend, no ceremony, no hidden room off the hallway.