FAQ
Questions people ask before they settle in
This page exists to answer the practical things that get in the way of long listening: where to click, what the difference is between the player and the watch page, what kind of music to expect, and how the station is meant to fit into everyday routines.
What is Dynamitis, exactly?
Dynamitis is not a general-purpose music directory and it is not trying to be a random stock-audio warehouse. It is a deep house project with two clear layers: a public radio stream for discovery and a creator library for rights-cleared tracks and packs. The website exists to make those layers understandable and useful instead of leaving everything as a single vague “listen” button.
Where should I listen?
If you want the fastest route to audio, use radio.dynamitis.com/listen/. That player exists for one reason: start the stream quickly, keep controls simple, and reduce friction. If you want a visual layer for a room, desk, or second display, use the watch page. If you need tracks or packs you can actually use in a project, video, or physical space, start at the creator library. The main site on dynamitis.com is where those paths are explained.
Is the radio live 24/7?
Yes, that is the goal. The stream runs through a dedicated radio service behind the site and is meant to stay available as an always-on audio surface. The player and site are separate on purpose: if the main website or library changes, the direct radio path can stay simple. This also makes it easier to maintain the stream service without tying every player detail to the editorial side of the project.
What kind of music should I expect?
Expect one lane rather than many lanes. Dynamitis stays close to deep house with a warm low end, steady tempo, minimal talking, and no need to babysit the queue. The station is useful when surprise is a cost. It is designed to support the task or atmosphere around it, not to constantly demand attention from the listener. That is why the site keeps returning to the same ideas: consistency, restraint, and long-form usefulness rather than novelty for its own sake.
Is this better for work, driving, or just background ambience?
All three, but not in exactly the same way. For coding or writing, the value comes from stable rhythm and fewer musical decisions. For driving, the value is predictability: the stream keeps motion without sharp tonal jumps. For background ambience at home or in a studio, the value is room tone that feels active without sounding crowded.
If you want more specific recommendations, use the sessions hub or the listening guide. If the job is not just listening but actually sourcing music for a project or room, go straight to the creator library and the licensing page.
Where do the visuals come from?
The visual layer lives separately from the audio player because not every listener wants motion on screen. The watch page checks the current live status and embeds the appropriate YouTube stream or a fallback video. That means the visuals can evolve independently while the radio player stays lean and audio-first.
Can I use a direct stream link?
Yes. The radio player includes a direct stream path for people who prefer their own player, browser behavior, or device setup. This matters for listeners who want to keep the station running across devices, connect to speakers manually, or use a more minimal playback surface than a full landing page.
Who should I contact for rights, licensing, or project questions?
Use [email protected]. That inbox is the right place for licensing questions, DMCA-style notices, collaborations, and general contact about the site or the stream. If you only want orientation, the About page explains the project, while this FAQ is focused on practical listening questions.
Start Here
Start with the use case, not just the vibe
The strongest reason to come back to Dynamitis is not only the stream. It is knowing where to go next: the radio for clean listening, the watch page for visuals, and the library when you need rights-cleared deep house for something real.