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MetaDJ Music Guide

Follow music while it is still becoming

Songs, albums, and collections can evolve without losing the music you connected with. Permanent identities keep the thread intact while names, versions, and sequences become clearer.

How the library is organized

A Journey is a broad musical world. An Adventure is a sequenced album inside that world. A Quest is an individual song. Some Quests can belong directly to a Journey before an Adventure takes shape.

Collections can keep growing without forcing every song into a finished album. Albums are the place where an intentional sequence can remain in progress until it is ready.

Working titles and catalog numbers

Every song receives a permanent internal identity and a human-readable catalog label, such as Hypno Disco 004. That identity stays with the recording even when its creative title changes.

A working title is a real, usable name for music that is still being understood. When the right creative title arrives, the catalog keeps the earlier title in its history so the song does not become a different object by accident.

Versions without losing the song

A song can have more than one recording or production version. Version labels distinguish those recordings while the permanent song identity holds them together.

MetaDJ Music shows the clean creative title to listeners. Production labels and catalog codes remain available where they help explain provenance, distinguish recordings, or reconnect an earlier name.

When names change

Early names may change as the music finds its clearest meaning. Published links should keep leading to the same song through stable catalog identity and preserved route aliases.

Once a title has built lasting listener recognition, changes become exceptional. The goal is to make exploration easier without casually breaking the name people remember.

What appears here

MetaDJ Music is the listening library. Backstage carries the stories, ideas, and imagined worlds behind the music. A song can exist in the internal catalog before it is selected for either public surface.

A catalog entry, working title, or in-progress album does not mean the music has been publicly released. Public availability remains an editorial decision.

Current as of July 2026. For how the recordings are made and handled, read Rights & AI.