Street musician performing under neon pink lights at night
Stream — The Anti-Algorithm

Deep-cut documentaries. Underground music sessions. The content algorithmic feeds bury before you bookmark it.

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What lives here

Five worlds.
Zero algorithms.

Every category is a rabbit hole curated by obsessives, not engagement teams.

Documentary filmmaker adjusting camera lens in golden hour light
4,200+ filmsDeep Docs
Street musician performing under neon pink lights in alley
18K sessionsUnderground Music
Journalist typing on laptop at night with city lights in background
620 journalistsHyperlocal News
Person recording course video with ring light in dark room
340 instructorsCreator Courses
Radio studio with glowing equipment in dark room
900+ stationsMidnight Radio

Your feed, before you download

Feel it
before you commit.

Scroll through a live sample. Every card here is a real piece of content waiting inside Stream.

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Fishermen in small boats on a misty river at dawn in Mexico
New
Hyperlocal

Documentary

The Last Fishermen of Oaxaca

Marco Reyes
48 min· 2.1K
Female guitarist performing solo in dimly lit basement studio with neon accents
New
Underground

Music Session

Basement Tape #44 — Selin Sahin Solo

Selin Sahin
31 min· 890
Darkroom photography setup with red safelight and developing trays
Creator-Led

Course

Darkroom Printing for the Impatient

Dmitri Volkov
3h 12min· 4.4K
Colorful night market stalls lit with lanterns and neon signs in Thailand
Hyperlocal

Journalism

Dispatch: Night Markets of Chiang Rai

Amara Nwosu
22 min· 1.3K
African music collective performing live on stage with warm orange stage lighting
New
Underground

Music Session

Studio Drift — Afrobeat Collective Live

Studio Drift
1h 4min· 3.7K
Colorful graffiti murals covering a building wall in urban South America
Deep Cut

Documentary

Graffiti Archives: Sao Paulo 1987–2003

Lena Kovács
55 min· 5.2K

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Every piece of content here exists on Stream right now. None of it will surface on YouTube, Spotify, or any platform that optimizes for mass reach.

47K+

Pieces of content

6,200

Independent creators

0

Algorithmic sorting

"I found a 3-hour lecture on Situationist cinema that changed how I think about cities. It had 400 views. On Stream, that's a bestseller." — Priya M., Brooklyn

From the creators

Hear who's
already here.

Tap the waveform. These are real voices from real creators on Stream.

Marco Reyes, male documentary filmmaker with warm skin tone and thoughtful expression

Marco Reyes

Documentary Filmmaker · Oaxaca, Mexico

"Stream found me 800 viewers who actually finished my film. YouTube found me 80,000 who watched 40 seconds."

Selin Sahin, female musician with dark hair and expressive eyes

Selin Sahin

Musician · Istanbul, Turkey

"My basement tape got 1,200 plays on Stream. Every single person who played it followed me within a week."

Amara Nwosu, female journalist with natural hair and confident posture

Amara Nwosu

Hyperlocal Journalist · Lagos, Nigeria

"I write about three neighborhoods in Lagos. Stream sent me subscribers who've never visited Africa. They care anyway."

The cost of waiting

This disappears
without you.

Without an audience, creators stop creating. Without creators, the content vanishes. Every week we don't reach the right people is a week someone stops making.

Recently left mainstream feeds
Live

The Nairobi Garage Sessions Vol. 3

Music

3 days ago

Night Shift: Dispatches from the ER

Journalism

1 week ago

How to Shoot Film in a War Zone

Course

2 weeks ago

Unfinished Architecture of Havana

Documentary

3 weeks ago

These exist on Stream. They don't exist anywhere else anymore.

Radio host recording in dark studio with warm analog lights and vintage equipment

73%

of independent creators quit

within 18 months of posting their best work — not because they ran out of ideas, but because nobody found them.

"Stream is the first platform that felt like someone actually wanted to find me." — Dmitri V.

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