Music search. Finally.

Find
what you
know exists.

Deep music search for people who care. Every artist, label, release, pressing, credit. Fast. On your phone.

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01 The problem

Music search is broken.
Everyone knows it. Nobody's fixed it.

02 The platform

Everything you need to find a record.
Nothing you don't.

Built on the full public music catalog - every artist, label, release, pressing, format, credit. Structured, searchable, fast. On your phone.

01

Search that goes deep

Find by artist, label, release, format, year, country, credit. Filter combinations that Discogs makes painful. Ten fields, one search. Results tell you why they came up.

02

Crates

Build record lists with context. Add notes, share them, keep them private. Not a playlist - a curated selection with intent behind it. DJs, radio hosts, labels - publish what you know in a form people can actually use.

03

Stream it

Match any record or crate to Spotify or Apple Music. We show confidence scores because a 2019 remaster isn't the same as the original 12" and you should know the difference. You decide what's close enough.

04

For agents too

API and MCP layer for developers and LLM workflows. Structured music data that doesn't hallucinate. Ask it anything, get back facts.

03 Agent layer

Ask Dig what you'd ask a music obsessive who's read every sleeve note and remembers every credit.

>_ "1988-1994 UK techno releases with dub/reggae influence and female vocal credits."
>_ "Build a 20-record crate for a late-night NTS-style set. Prioritise Warp, Rephlex, Ninja Tune. Exclude compilations."
>_ "Why are these five records connected? Show label lineage, shared engineers, style overlap."
>_ "Export streamable equivalents of this 12-record list to Spotify. Confidence scores."
>_ "What else did the producer of this 1992 release work on? Show releases where they had engineering credit."

These aren't hypotheticals. This is what the MCP layer does. Structured queries against real catalog data. No vibes, no guessing.

04 Scope

This is not

  • A Discogs clone
  • A streaming service
  • A marketplace
  • An AI that guesses
  • A social network

This is

  • Deep music search
  • A curation tool
  • An API for music data
  • A bridge to streaming
  • A programmable music layer

The catalog is the foundation. Everything else is built on top of it. Search, crates, streaming export, agent queries - all the same data, different interfaces.

05 Who it's for
DJs & selectors

Build crates. Add context. Share them. Export to a playlist when you need to. The prep tool you've been doing manually in a notes app since forever.

Collectors

Search versions, pressings, formats, credits. Fast. No marketplace in the way. You don't want to buy it here. You want to find it here.

Radio & editorial

Publish what you know as something people can find, link to, and use. Crates with notes become reference material, not just playlists.

Developers & agents

API and MCP access to real music data. Build on facts, not hallucinations. If you're building anything that touches music metadata, this is the layer you need.

06 CTA

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