Hey lemmy!
I was wondering if anyone was interested in checking out an AI radio app that I’ve put together.
Really just looking for feedback and overall impressions. Obviously if it’s against the rules (I didnt see a rule this would violate), I wont post the link. If you guys are interested, I’ll edit the post to include the link.
Thanks guys!
EDIT: as @db2 mentions, I didnt describe what the app actually does… It’s an AI radio app with various stations that all play back AI generated music. All different genres. Everything but lyrics is generated locally (I need to experiment with some local models to see which produce lyrics well)


Saw your request and songs are queued for generation! The new station is called Cloud 9 Chill FM So it supports station jingles but the intent there was just for a “youre listening to so and so station” announcements (same as in regular radio).
I’m not sure about AI podcasts though… maybe like a news station would be useful
Yes, it would be useful, I think. You could for example source something from a RSS feed to turn into a news cast - just 2-3 items - as part of the the station support Jingles. You’d have to maybe ask Claude etc for some ideas (perhaps pulling different RSS feeds to match the station? The synthwave one might pull in arstechnia or something).
I’ll keep and eye out for Cloud 9 Chill.
Is there a blog or some such you use to discuss the architecture of SynapseFM? Would be curious to know more.
Yeah that’s actually a tool I was already working on creating for the AI DJ. basically pulls current news info based on audience location
Do it :) It would add a lot, I think. Though it introduces some complexity on your end if you have to geo-tag canonical feeds per user, per each location, to extract from; a few set ones (technology, science, world news etc) per each station might be easier…but then have the DJ announce in the voice of whatever that IP address is from?
Dunno. You’re clearly more than capable of working it out, so I look forward to seeing what you do.
OK so, I’m almost done with the tool for the AI DJ. Basically we’re using searxng to search for audience locale news + using rss feeds to provide the llm with context about specific news categories (Technology for example)
Nice! Sing out (ha ha) when it’s done so we can try it.
You can definitely give it a shot now, it’s done at this point! Keep in mind the llm can pick and choose between the various tools to call so news may not be called out each time
Nice :) I have it on right now. Might need a touch more reverb, though that could just be the track (“Silence Between Thunder and Lightning”). Definitely in the ballpark. Cheers for that.
I had an idea for you driving home, though it may introduce scope creep.
Have you considered a hybrid station mode where the user can supply their own music library and Synapse FM intermingles it with the generated tracks? For example, maybe the user uploads a playlist manifest plus files or points Synapse at a Google Drive / Dropbox folder containing MP3s and an .m3u playlist. Then the system could:
So instead of pure AI radio, it becomes something closer to:
“your own music taste, extended infinitely”
That feels like a pretty compelling hook to me…and might actually protect your from the haters.
Set it up so tracks are either played directly, or used as “station DNA” for selection / matching / transitions. Or both.
Or (and this is my preference) you could have it so that the scheduler inserts user tracks every N songs.
You could even allow users to tip the balance, user side:
I’m handwaving away a lot here but even as a local/private beta feature for you alone, it seems like a genuinely interesting direction.
Again - scope creep / you might see it differently than I do. Still, even if you just play with it at home, try it and see if the idea works,
Just wanted to share, one journeyman to another.
It’s a good project and you SHOULD post the URL here (I won’t / am respecting your privacy).
Be proud of it, it’s good work.
EDIT: Just caught the jingle between songs - well done! Exactly right.