The IndieWeb Atlas
Soundscapes, Music, & Other Audio
This section is devoted to music, soundscapes, and other websites whose main purpose is to make noise.
Type in your zip code, watch a weather report for your area in the style of the '90s Weather Channel Local on the 8s, complete with some of that classic Weather Channel jazz.
Zoom in to the dots on the globe to listen to local radio stations.
MyNoise has dozens of customizable soundscapes for all sorts of situations: singing bowls for meditation, rain for focus, sounds to calm babies and pets, background ambience for your D&D game... the list goes on. One of my favorite sites in the whole list.
Search for a musical artist, and the site will provide similar artists for you to listen to.
Find music genres you've never heard of, including bands in those genres to get you started.
A museum of the sounds that various objects make, especially obsolete objects that you may not hear anymore.
Ride shotgun in a car driving around one of many cities around the world, all while listening to local radio.
Every time an article is edited on wikipedia, this website plays a sound. The sound changes depending on the type and size of the edit. It's surprisingly soothing to listen to, and you can click the visualizer to go see what was edited!
A great collection of public-domain sheet music.
All sorts of free, ambient soundscapes. Great for relaxation or for setting the mood in your TTRPG or themed party.
An uncountable number of Winamp skins, plus resources on how to use them. You can also try them out from the main page, but the listening options are limited.
Listen to the different sounds of forests from around the world.