BassCrypt Radio
Last updated: August 21, 2026
BassCrypt Radio is the network's continuous signal: electronic sound, running rather than programmed. Where its sibling station is built around pieces with shape, this one is built around persistence — you join it wherever it happens to be, and leaving does not mean losing your place, because there is no place to lose. It is the station for working, reading and playing to, and it gives the Universe a second sonic register entirely.
Continuous is a design decision
A continuous station makes different promises. There is no "start", no episode list and no catching up. That removes a whole category of listener anxiety and, in exchange, removes the ability to return to something specific. If a particular piece matters to you, the Multimedia Archives are where it can be found as a catalogued item.
Two stations, one network
Both are reached through the same /radio route on the main portal. Choosing between them is genuinely a question of what you are doing rather than what you like: the same listener wants narrative audio on a walk and continuous signal at a desk.
The name
BassCrypt reads as an in-world name, and like most names in this Universe it is capitalised as one. Treat it as a proper noun in both languages, not as a description of a genre.
Continuous audio and browser power-saving do not always agree. If a stream stops when a tab is backgrounded, that is the browser, and keeping the tab in the foreground or reopening the stream is the fix.
Official source
Canonical source for this subject: the Radio Network. Checked 21 August 2026 — where this guide and the live service disagree, the service is right.
Related reading
- Radio Xdripia — The narrative and orchestral station, and what kind of listening it is built for.
- Listening, Accessibility and Troubleshooting — Making the stations work in a real browser, and what to do when they do not.
- Music, Albums and Artist Pages — The archive’s sonic material and the artists, albums and venues around it.