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Find similar tracks.By sound, not genre.

Drop a track. We listen to the actual audio and find the 100 closest tracks.

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The problem

Hundreds of previews. A handful you'd play.

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You can't say “more like this”.

There's always that one track you can't stop playing. Finding more that hit the same way? You're on your own — scrolling, guessing, hoping.

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Genres don't capture sound.

Deep house returns 50,000 tracks that sound nothing alike. Electro means whatever the uploader thinks it means.

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Algorithms push what's trending.

Feeds serve everyone the same hits. You're not looking for what's popular — you're looking for what's yours.

Discovering music shouldn't feel like hard work. It should be the fun part.

The fix

We skip the tags. We listen to the track.

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Drop a track

Paste a YouTube, SoundCloud or Bandcamp link — or search the catalog by artist and title.

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DigDeeper listens to the audio

A deep audio model reads the actual sound — rhythm, bass, texture, atmosphere. Not the metadata.

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100 tracks, ranked by similarity

The engine sweeps the catalog and ranks every track 0–100% by acoustic closeness.

What it feels like

Twenty minutes. Seven keepers.

Built by diggers, for diggers

How to start

Two weeks free. No card.

14-day trialUnlimited
€0for 14 days

No card, never charged. After 14 days you stay on Free — 5 searches a month.

  • Unlimited similarity searches
  • Find tracks that match your taste — not the trend
  • Surface hidden gems in seconds
  • Build a library that's truly yours

Then €9.99/mo for Pro · or stay free with 5 searches/month

After the trial, you fall back to the free plan: 5 similarity searches a month, every feature included. Pro is only when you want it.

Common questions

Quick answers.

What is DigDeeper?

A similar-track finder built for DJs and crate-diggers. You drop in a reference track — a YouTube, SoundCloud, or Bandcamp link — and DigDeeper returns up to 100 tracks that acoustically sound like it. No genre tags, no charts, no behavioral algorithm. Just sound.

What does "search by sound" mean?

Most music platforms recommend based on metadata — genre labels, artist tags, popularity. DigDeeper ignores all of that and analyzes the actual audio of your reference. A 1994 jungle B-side and a 2024 release can score 94% similar if they share the same texture and energy — even if their tags say nothing in common.

How does DigDeeper find similar tracks?

A deep audio model listens to your reference track and turns it into a numerical fingerprint that captures rhythm, bass weight, drum patterns, harmonic texture and atmosphere. That fingerprint is compared to every track in the catalog — the closest matches are returned, scored 0–100%. It works like a reverse music search engine, where the query is an actual song instead of text.

What is song similarity?

A score that tells you how close two songs sound to each other. DigDeeper gives every result a similarity score from 0% to 100% — 95% feels nearly identical, 70% is in the same neighborhood, 50% is loosely related.

How is DigDeeper different from Shazam?

Shazam identifies a track you heard. DigDeeper finds tracks that sound like a track you already have. Different jobs. If you don't know what the song is, use Shazam. Once you have it, drop it into DigDeeper to get 100 more that match.

Why do my Spotify recommendations feel off?

Because Spotify optimizes for what people like you tend to play — not for what you are searching for right now. When you're hunting one very specific groove, the algorithm hands you safe averages. DigDeeper takes the opposite approach: it focuses entirely on the track you drop in, ignoring trends and crowd preferences.

What music sources does DigDeeper work with?

YouTube, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp. Paste a URL from any of them — or search the existing catalog by artist and title. YouTube is the most reliable for fresh URL submissions; some tracks are blocked by extraction policies.

What if my track isn't in the DigDeeper catalog yet?

Paste the URL — DigDeeper fetches and analyzes the audio on the fly, then adds it to the catalog. First search on a fresh URL takes about 10–30 seconds; every subsequent search on that track is instant. The catalog itself is large and growing — every URL someone drops in adds to it. Coverage is strongest for electronic and underground music: house, techno, breakbeat, jungle, ambient, dub, electro, garage and their tributaries.

How do I find tracks that sound like a specific song?

That's exactly what DigDeeper does. Paste the URL of the track you want more of, and you'll get up to 100 acoustically similar tracks back, ranked by similarity score.

How do I find underground music?

Underground tracks aren't gated by tags or charts — they're gated by how they sound. Drop a track from an underground scene you like, and DigDeeper will surface other tracks that match acoustically, regardless of how popular or obscure they are.

How do I find tracks for a DJ set?

Pick the anchor tracks first — the ones you know you want to play. Drop each into DigDeeper to find tracks that fit between them sonically. Use any result as a new reference to build out the set's flow.

Is DigDeeper free?

Yes, in two ways. Anonymous mode gives you 3 searches to try it out, no signup. Signing in unlocks a 14-day trial with unlimited searches, no card needed. After the trial, free users get 5 similarity searches per month, every feature included.

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