Long 4K FSD drives, scored. For focus, study, & unwinding.

Real Tesla Full‑Self‑Driving footage through Northern California — golden-hour cruises, foggy commutes, rainy nights, coastal runs. Each drive paired with lo-fi jazz, smooth jazz, ambient, or synthwave. One hour or more. No talking. No interruptions.

What it is

A channel built for the second screen — and the first one when you need to disappear.

Cinematic dashcam footage and genre-matched music, designed to fade into the background while you do something else, or hold your attention when you don't want to do anything at all.

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Real FSD footage

Genuine Tesla Full Self-Driving runs through Northern California — bridges, foggy mornings, coastal highways, suburban grids, late nights. Captured in cinematic 4K.

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Music matched to the drive

Lo-fi beats for studying. Smooth jazz for working. Synthwave for late-night focus. Ambient and rain sounds for sleeping. The genre is chosen to fit what's on the road.

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Long-form, uninterrupted

One hour or more per video. No talking, no jump cuts, no ad breaks mid-flow. Hit play, leave it open, get on with your evening.

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New routes regularly

Fresh drives are added on a regular cadence — different times of day, different weather, different corners of the Bay. Your background loop gets to evolve.

Listening modes

Pick a mood. The drive will meet you there.

Each mode pairs a kind of footage with a kind of sound. Pick what you're doing, and there's a drive cued up for it.

Lo-fi Jazz · Evening Drive

Study

Slow-tempo beats, soft horns, suburban evenings. Dense enough to anchor attention, quiet enough to disappear behind a textbook.

Smooth Jazz · Golden Hour

Work

Brushed drums, warm Rhodes, late-afternoon light across a bridge. The kind of background you forget is on, until you realize you've been in flow for an hour.

Synthwave · Highway

Late-Night Focus

Pulsing arpeggios, taillights, empty interstates. For projects that don't end at 11 PM.

Lo-fi · Sunny Routes

Commute

An hour-long Bay Area loop you can throw on a second monitor while the actual commute happens. Or while one isn't happening anymore.

Ambient · Rainy Drives

Sleep

Wipers, soft pads, taillights blooming on wet asphalt. Designed to fade into white noise without ever turning into silence.

Smooth Jazz · Coastal

Unwind

Slow tempo, sax, salt-air horizons. The shower-and-glass-of-water version of a road trip.

Route collections

Four kinds of drive, four kinds of weather.

Browse by mood. Each collection lives on the channel's playlists tab.

Why it works

Background that holds — without ever asking for your attention.

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    Motion at the edge of awareness

    A static screen is easy to forget. A slow, steady drive at the periphery is calming — like a fish tank, but going somewhere. Your visual cortex stays mildly engaged so the rest of your brain doesn't go looking for something to do.

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    No voice, no lyrics, no breaks

    Speech hijacks the language centers you're trying to use to study or write. These drives have neither — only instrumental music, ambient road sound, and weather. Your inner monologue gets to be the only voice in the room.

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    Genre matched to footage

    The pairing matters. Synthwave on a foggy night highway hits differently than smooth jazz on a coastal afternoon. Footage and score are chosen together, not stitched on after the fact.

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    Long enough to forget about

    Each video runs an hour or more. Long enough to outlast a study session, a deep-work block, or the slow walk into sleep — without a recommendation queue interrupting the mood.

Hit play. Drive somewhere while you stay put.

One tab open, headphones on, hour of footage queued. New drives are added regularly — subscribe to keep the loop fresh.