Imagine liberating yourself from endless scrolling and repetitive playlists. The Atonemo NTS Radio Player offers a refreshing alternative, encouraging you to dive into thoughtfully curated sounds. Conceived by Swedish design company Atonemo and NTS Radio, a pioneering internet radio founded by Femi Adeyemi in Hackney in 2011, this device transforms music listening into an effortless experience.
The device itself is minimal—a sleek, almost matchbox-sized creation that seems to vanish into your living space. Its simplicity belies its purpose. Designed to offer a genuine listening experience, it reflects a philosophical shift away from overwhelming digital choices.

A minimalist interface with a big impact
The player’s interface is as streamlined as it comes. A central rotating dial allows you to explore 16 “Infinite Mixtapes” from NTS, each mixing human-curated tracks around specific moods or genres. A sun or a microphone icon, rather than artist names or albums, guides your choice.
Additionally, two prominent buttons provide direct access to NTS Radio 1 and 2, the station’s primary live channels. This simplicity is intentional and surprisingly comprehensive, introducing users to a form of “omakase listening”—a concept inspired by the Japanese dining tradition of entrusting your experience to the chef.

The technical finesse

Atonemo ensures no compromise on sound quality. The device outputs 24-bit audio at 192kHz via a 3.5mm analogue jack and includes an RCA adapter for vintage hi-fi setups. This design targets audiophiles who cherish sound fidelity, ensuring the old yet cherished equipment continues to thrive.
Moreover, it integrates seamlessly with AirPlay, Google Cast, Spotify, Tidal, and Qobuz, allowing flexibility beyond the NTS scope.

A nod to tactile nostalgia

The design evokes the nostalgia of the iPod’s iconic click wheel, tapping into a movement favoring tangible interaction with music. This return to physical control strengthens the cultural revival of vinyl and other tactile music experiences.
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For those interested in technological simplicity and design, explore how Creative’s Sound Blaster AE-X enhances audio with a streamlined approach.

Exclusive access to rare sounds

Priced at $179, the NTS Radio Player offers more than just hardware. It’s your gateway to a rich palette of music curated by artists, DJs, and collectors from over 60 cities. With six million monthly listeners, NTS maintains its allure as a hidden gem.

Ultimately, this player challenges the tech status quo by prioritizing simplicity in a world of choices. Plug it in, turn the dial, and immerse in authentic music discovery. This may just be its most revolutionary trait.




Source: yankodesign.com
