Radiohead Under the Microscope: When Data Listens to Music

What makes a band like Radiohead so endlessly fascinating? For some, it’s the restless experimentation—from the grunge guitars of Pablo Honey to the icy electronics of Kid A. For others, it’s the way they somehow stay recognizable while reinventing themselves every few years. But here’s a twist: what if you could measure all of this? What if a computer could…

Listening to the Brain: How Binaural Beats Alter Neural Rhythms

At PULSAR Radio, sound is not just entertainment—it’s a tool for exploration. Beyond playlists and broadcasts, we’re interested in how sound interacts with the brain itself. Can carefully designed tones actually shape neural activity? That’s the question that guided Konstantinos Anestopoulos and Georgios-Dimitrios Patsakos in their project Study of the Effect of Binaural Beats on Brain Function through EEG Recordings…

Your Music, Your Mirror: Exploring Listening Habits with Spotify Data

Most of us have a soundtrack to our lives, stitched together by Spotify’s endless playlists and recommendations. But how often do we stop to ask: what does my music say about me? Not just emotionally, but statistically—what patterns hide behind our most-played tracks and favorite artists? That was the starting point for Despoina Kioulachoglou and Konstantinos Methenitis in their project…