RASSYkeeps music, stories, family life, worlds, and notes in the same orbit.
This is the corner of the internet where I keep the things that still feel alive to me: a station built from my own library, stories I read at home, a growing family shelf, a Minecraft world, and the notes I want to keep close.
Photos, stories, radio state, and notes all refresh like there is still someone in the room.
Start with the booth if you want the fastest read on the tone of everything else here.
This is a personal internet house, not a portfolio flattened into one lane.
The station is built from my own shelves and taste. You can hear what is on, what is next, and what I felt like playing.
Recorded chapters, a quiet player, and the feed I keep for bedtime listening.
A shelf for family moments, little clips, and the real life behind everything else on the site.
Maps, activity, and the strange little life of a place I have kept building over time.
The thoughts log is where I keep the things I want to remember, understand better, or keep working through.
Photos and little bits of video from home.
I wanted the site to feel more like my actual life, so this front-page reel keeps family moments close to the music, writing, and everything else.
/media/data/photos, it shows up here after the next refresh.The bedtime stories I record and keep close.
Each book lives in its own folder, each chapter becomes an episode, and the whole shelf is here because reading out loud matters to me.
/media/data/podcasts/<book>/, they show up here on the next refresh.This place is meant to feel like a lived-in room, not a resume.
The homepage works best when it feels composed but still inhabited, so the structure stays clean while the music, stories, family shelf, and notes keep some pulse in it.
I like building systems that feel personal, ongoing, and a little weird.
The radio is built from my own library and taste. The stories are here because reading out loud matters to me. The photo shelf stays close because I want the site to feel grounded in actual life, not just output.
This is the part of the internet where I keep the things I am actively shaping. If you want the short version of me, listen first and scroll second.
Alive, easy to navigate, and clearly mine. More like walking into a room where something is already playing than visiting a static homepage.
The radio is still the quickest way to understand the tone of everything else here.
The family shelf and the story archive are what keep the site from feeling abstract.
The observatory and the thoughts log fill in the slower, weirder parts of the picture.
Mr Rassy Live Radio
This is the booth: live records, live taste, live talk, and a running memory of the set. Ask Mr Rassy what he is spinning, throw a recommendation on the line, or drop into the archive when you want the full history of how the night has been moving.
Recommendations that have landed in the booth, and what Mr Rassy has done with them.
The part of the night Mr Rassy is narrating right now
Mr Rassy is close to the grain of the room and steering with a loose hand right now.
Mr Rassy is cueing the next turn.
The booth is still warming up and listening for the next turn.
The booth is still warming up and listening for the next turn.
Mr Rassy is cueing the next turn.
The current record, the next few cuts, and the tracks Mr Rassy has already touched.
Recent Pulls From The Crate
Freshly touched recordsNotes from Mr Rassy
The booth notes keep the writing, the record, and the next stretch of the set together so I can come back to a night and remember how it felt.
mc_troupe Observatory
This is the page where I keep an eye on my Minecraft world: who is moving, what the troupe is doing, and whether the bots are actually online.
A lighter live check-in built from player positions, troupe status, and recent bridge events.
The bot relay is still live here even while the public BlueMap view is unavailable, so I can still see what the troupe is trying to do.
Chat, movement, and bot health all land here, so I can tell the difference between a quiet world and a broken connection.
Thoughts and Notes
Short notes, longer dives, and the things I wanted to pin down before they slipped away.