About

Who is Dynamitis

Deep house radio • Creator library • Rights-cleared packs

The idea

Dynamitis is a small independent project built around two layers: a clean uninterrupted deep house stream for discovery, and a creator library for rights-cleared tracks and packs. The goal is simple: keep the sound useful, keep the mood consistent, and make it easier to actually use that sound in videos, edits, studios, and quiet spaces.

Platforms

How it runs

The hub is static, the radio is lightweight, and the live status is refreshed without heavy APIs. The creator library and licensing pages are kept intentionally simple so the early catalog can grow track by track without pretending to be a huge automated marketplace before it is ready.

Why one mood

Dynamitis stays in a single lane: late-night deep house with no ads and no talking. Consistency makes it easier to leave on while you work, read, or drive. There are no playlist switches or host interruptions, so your attention does not bounce between tracks and commentary.

By keeping the palette narrow, the stream breathes without crowding your thoughts. The point is not to surprise you but to keep you anchored. When the night is long, fewer decisions about music can mean more energy for the things you actually need to finish.

Who runs it

Dynamitis is maintained by a small independent team that cares about utility audio: sound that helps people stay in motion without algorithmic churn or generic stock-library vibes. The radio is curated manually, and the creator library is being assembled with a tighter product goal behind it.

We publish short session guides, a listening guide, and now a creator library so the project is useful in more than one way. Some people only want the stream. Some need a dependable pack for an edit, podcast, or physical space. The site is being shaped around those real use cases, not around filler pages.

Contact & rights

For collaborations, licensing, or DMCA takedowns, email [email protected].

Start here if you're new

If you want orientation first, use the FAQ. If you need music for a real project or room, go straight to the creator library and the licensing page. If you want practical listening use cases, open the sessions hub or the listening guide.

Those pages are where the site becomes useful beyond a simple link to the player. They explain how the station fits into listening routines, client work, and physical spaces instead of asking you to guess.