Hyperion Records

The first classical label to open up its data to musicDNA...
01/02/2010

musicDNA ready for Web 3.0

Web 3.0 is about computers talking our language – about knowing what we’re talking about, and what we’re trying to say...
25/01/2010

MusBook & musicDNA

MusBook.com and musicDNA are very pleased to announce a collaboration that will lead to the integration of their services and technologies to provide a new eco-system for musicians and music lovers.
02/12/2009


Who did what where when?

musicDNA is a service that lets you find out more about the music you like and helps you discover new things to listen to. It is an index of musicians - composers, performers, bands, artists, producers - their music, and the events that link them with you the listener. You can sign up here already.

You can browse all this using this website, or from any musicDNA enabled application or device. musicDNA lets you add and edit your listening history, putting your listening into the same context as the music making. You can do that here or automatically by using one of our scrobblers. Share tracks you've heard with your friends through musicDNA or Facebook.

The full musicDNA service is not quite here yet, but musicGPS is already available for iPhone and iPod touch (OS 3.0), and in due course the iPad! - find out more and download it from the iPhone App Store - and become a fan of musicDNA on Facebook now.

Love music facts and trivia?

musicDNA needs help from people who know a lot about music - people who know who did what, when and where. If that's you we'd love you to share your knowledge with us. Sign up now and put yourself in the musicDNA universe, then let us know who you're passionate about and we'll let you know how you can help. Be the first to tell us about your favourite music and musicians and get your name recorded against the information.

Make music?

If you play in a band, make tracks or write symphonies, run a label or a publishing house then you can use musicDNA to map all your musical activity. You can share this on an event by event basis so you can keep some stuff private while pushing public data to your fans and customers. You can attach webpages, graphics, audio (in fact anything with a URL) to any topic in the index, letting you build a browseable index of your catalogue, gig listings and track downloads.