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Show HN: What was the world listening to? Music charts, 20 countries (1940–2025)(88mph.fm)
26 points by matteocantiello 3 days ago | 8 comments

I built this because I wanted to know what people in Japan were listening to the year I was born. That question spiraled: how does a hit in Rome compare to what was charting in Lagos the same year? How did sonic flavors propagate as streaming made musical influence travel faster than ever? 88mph is a playable map of music history: 230 charts across 20 countries, spanning 8 decades (1940–2025). Every song is playable via YouTube or Spotify. It's open source and I'd love help expanding it — there's a link to contribute charts for new countries and years. The goal is to crowdsource a complete sonic atlas of the world.

dewey an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Other fun site in that niche (Since 2013), you can select the country + year and just "tune in": https://app.radiooooo.com/

pilaf 39 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Very nice project! That browser tab is staying open for days.

I found a small mistake, the Argentina 2000 list [1] shows "Babasónicos - Ella usó mi cabeza como un revolver", but the actual song by Babasónicos (the one that plays) is titled "Cómo eran las cosas", and "Ella usó mi cabeza como un revolver" is a song by Soda Stereo.

1: https://88mph.fm/ar/2000

t23414321 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Great ! Great ! And fun ! But.. and you can skip destinations only by 5 years :(

Waiting for more countries (like, in Africa).. and more than first 10 ??

woldemariam 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I see Kenya

liviux 44 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You've got my upvote, nice

rubenflamshep 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Very cool! One small UI grip: When I play a song the control at appears in the bottom of the page blocks the footer on the main page.

I assume you looked into automating the charts for new countries/years. What were the blockers for that?

matteocantiello 3 days ago | parent [-]

Thanks! I'll fix that. Re charts: English-speaking countries were easy to scrape automatically, and recent charts for most countries were findable too. But older charts for non-English markets are a different story. For old Italian top 10s, for instance, I ended up relying on my own judgment and the fact that I speak the language. Trustable repos simply don't exist for a lot of that material. That's why I think crowdsourcing is the right call here, even if it's slower. And honestly, I like the idea of making this a collective exercise.

Qc17 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Oh la la! Oh la la!

Seriously... I found this very interesting, but for some country (i'm from Italy) maybe the charts are not so accurate (maybe yes, I'm not an expert ;-( ). Despite everything, very nice idea