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The Library

Records made with a prompt

124 records across 12 genres. Every sleeve carries the exact prompt that produced it — take one, change a word, and the next pressing is yours.

Studio After Dark by The Slow Fade — album sleeve

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Studio After Dark

The Slow Fade

edm112 BPMF minorContemporary

Downtempo electronic, 112 BPM, F minor. Warm analogue synth pads, soft brushed drum machine, sub bass, tape saturation. Slow filter opening across four minutes, no drop, instrumental.

The build never resolves into a drop, which is what keeps it usable underneath something else.

The performers

Eight seconds with 6 of them

Fictional artists, filmed. Each clip runs silent and loops — drag the row to see the rest.

All 124 records

Hover a sleeve for its tempo and key. Every record links to the genre it belongs to.

In short

The Library is a catalogue of records generated with MusicGenerate — a sleeve, an artist, and the exact prompt that produced each one, across every genre the platform covers. The artists are fictional and the prompts are real: copy any of them, change one thing, and you have your own record.

About these artists

Every artist in this catalogue is fictional and every sleeve was generated. Nobody named here is a real performer, and none of these records has a chart position, a play count or a review — which is why you will not find any of those numbers on this page. What is real is the prompt attached to each entry: it is the exact text that produced the record, and it will produce something comparable for you.

Frequently asked questions

Are these artists real?

No. Every artist in the catalogue is fictional and every sleeve was generated. None of these records has a chart position, a play count or a review, which is why you will not find those numbers anywhere on the page.

Can I use these prompts myself?

That is the point of the catalogue. Every record shows the exact text that produced it — copy one, change a single word, and the next pressing is yours.

How were the album covers made?

Generated from text, in era-correct sleeve language, with only the artist name and title permitted as text on the cover. The aim was records that look printed rather than rendered.

Can I listen to these records?

Six of the artists have an eight-second film with sound. The catalogue itself shows the sleeve, the specification and the prompt — the audio is what you generate from it.

What do the tempo and key tell me?

They are the parameters the prompt specified, and the two most useful things to change first. Moving tempo alone will alter a record more than swapping any instrument.

How many records are in the library?

One hundred and twenty-four, across all twelve genres the site covers, with ten or eleven in each so no genre is a token entry.

Take a prompt off the shelf

Copy any prompt in the catalogue, change one thing, and hear what comes back.