We scope the space
We look at the type of environment, the audience and the kind of atmosphere you want the space to have.
UrbanSounds is the managed music offer from Urban Technology Services Limited. Designed for bars, cafés, restaurants, retail and other customer-facing environments, it gives businesses a cleaner, more professional way to control background music, atmosphere and playback.
UrbanSounds is about making music feel intentional. Instead of relying on a staff member’s phone, a random playlist or whatever happens to be playing that day, it gives your business a cleaner and more consistent sound.
UrbanSounds is especially suited to environments where customers are physically present and the atmosphere contributes to the experience.
This page is structured differently from the main UrbanTS site on purpose. UrbanSounds is a product-led service, so it should read more like an offer and less like a general company overview.
We look at the type of environment, the audience and the kind of atmosphere you want the space to have.
UrbanSounds is built around dedicated playback and a cleaner overall setup than ad-hoc consumer devices.
Music should support the brand, time of day and customer experience, not fight against it.
Because UrbanSounds sits under UrbanTS, it can be supported as part of the wider technology environment.
Networking, audio endpoints and infrastructure can all be delivered together, rather than split between multiple suppliers.
The result is a more polished environment for customers and a simpler setup for staff.
UrbanSounds exists because too many businesses still handle music in a completely improvised way. That might work for a while, but it rarely feels polished and it rarely scales well.
That means a more joined-up deployment, cleaner support and less fragmentation across suppliers.
If you want a more polished, more manageable approach to background music in your space, UrbanTS can help you scope UrbanSounds properly.
This version is intentionally more product-focused than the homepage. It still looks like UrbanTS, but it reads like a dedicated offer instead of another copy of the main site.