Turnyourroughmixintoarelease-readypackage.
The palette, persona, and storyboard for your visuals — plus a pass / warn / fail verdict against every release-readiness dimension. From one upload.
SPOTLIGHT AT A GLANCE
Five hex codes. A named persona — Midnight Ghost, Solar Spark, Storm Weaver. Three scene prompts for your visuals.
Sub-Bass to Air, delta per band, LUFS, crest, stereo width, and a translation check for phone and car.
Seven checks — loudness, clipping, dynamic range, stereo width, vocal pitch, vocal audibility, phone translation.
Percentage of voiced frames within ±50 cents, plus which of 4 sections drifts most. Next take targets the fix.
A 2–3 sentence Spotify editorial pitch, plus genre-aware playlist targets, platforms, and PR channels.
Pre-release, launch, sustain — tasks reshuffle when you change window, platforms, or track type.
Five hex codes. A named persona — Midnight Ghost, Solar Spark, Storm Weaver. Three scene prompts for your visuals.
Sub-Bass to Air, delta per band, LUFS, crest, stereo width, and a translation check for phone and car.
Seven checks — loudness, clipping, dynamic range, stereo width, vocal pitch, vocal audibility, phone translation.
Percentage of voiced frames within ±50 cents, plus which of 4 sections drifts most. Next take targets the fix.
A 2–3 sentence Spotify editorial pitch, plus genre-aware playlist targets, platforms, and PR channels.
Pre-release, launch, sustain — tasks reshuffle when you change window, platforms, or track type.
Your song has a visual identity.
Spotlight classifies the mood into one of four quadrants — euphoric, intense, peaceful, melancholic — then names the persona (The Midnight Ghost, The Solar Spark, The Storm Weaver), picks a five-hex palette, and drafts three scene prompts for cover art or teaser clips.
“The Midnight Ghost.”
Melancholic · slow-burn · neon-lit interior
A rain-soaked street reflected in a car window, neon signs blurred.
Overhead shot of a vinyl record spinning under a single spotlight.
Portrait lit only by a phone screen — face half in shadow.
Where your master sits against the genre's best.
Six bands — Sub-Bass, Bass, Low-Mid, Mid, Hi-Mid, Air — each measured against a genre-average reference profile. Headline stats: LUFS, crest factor, stereo width, DR label. Plus a plain-English translation check for phone and car playback.
Your master overlaid against the genre median — bar-by-bar, so you can see exactly where you diverge from the reference.
Is this master actually ready?
Seven pass / warn / fail checks — loudness, clipping, dynamic range, stereo width, vocal pitch, vocal audibility, phone translation. Fix the fails before you upload; the warnings tell you exactly where.
−9.2 LUFS — right in the pocket for indie
True peak 0.94 — clean headroom
Crest 3.4 — healthy dynamics for indie
Width 0.82 — good stereo image
92% on-pitch — vocals sound solid
Vocals sit clearly above the mix
Heavy sub-bass may disappear on phone speakers
Pitch, section by section.
Pitch accuracy percentage — how many voiced frames land within ±50 cents of the nearest semitone — plus a four-chunk drift breakdown so the next take targets the right fix, not a blanket tune-up.
From master to release, everything you need to pitch it.
One upload generates a curator-ready Spotify pitch, genre-aware playlist targets, and a 21-day rollout plan — all tailored to your audio, your release window, and the platforms you're actually on.
A melancholic slow-burn that sits somewhere between Mazzy Star and early Cigarettes After Sex — rain-lit, minor-key, with a vocal mixed close enough to feel private. For curators of Dark & Moody and Late Night Pop looking for a track that rewards the listener who turns the volume up.
Teaser content, pre-save link, playlist pitching.
Release day push, press contacts, platform blitz.
Fan engagement, data review, sync licensing.
Your full plan is generated from the audio — tasks, timing, and channels tailored to your release.
Draft, Setlist, Studio and Spotlight. One app. Cancel anytime.