Catch Some Tunes — And Zzzs — At Lullaby Club On Clubhouse

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Every night of the week from 9 to 11 p.m. PST, between 500 to 1,200 Clubhouse users listen as Axel Mansoor and a lineup of featured performers sing them to sleep. WBUR

Late one night last September, singer-songwritersporadically started playing raw, unrehearsed music on the live audio-only platform Clubhouse.

“It's the people in the room. It's that social experience. Because if it was just the music, they could put an app on or just listen to a playlist by themselves,” Mansoor says. “But there's something about being connected to other individuals sharing that same experience that gives them this warm, fuzzy feeling that helps them sleep.”

Since Portland, Oregon, locked down in March of last year, Farías Appleby’s bedroom has doubled as her office and she’s spent most of her time at home with her two 13-year-old sons. The talent acquisition director used to fall asleep easily anytime, anywhere until she found herself up at 3 or 4 a.m. during the pandemic, barely enough time to complete a sleep cycle before it’s time to wake up.

 

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WBUR It sounds nice, but you have to know someone who already uses it to join. Otherwise you can waitlist to ask for inclusion. I’m not going to drone on about how asinine that really is. (But it really is).

WBUR send me a dm if you need your bills paid

WBUR Oh, the cool club members only.

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