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DJ Set Analyzer

FAQ about DJ mix track detection, Spotify playlist generation, and artist referencing

What is DJ Set Analyzer and how does it identify music from DJ mixes?

DJ Set Analyzer is an online tool that uses advanced music recognition to identify the tracks played in recorded DJ sets, club mixes, and radio shows. Whether it's a set by Carl Cox, Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, Solomun or Diplo, the tool compiles a full tracklist and transforms it into a Spotify playlist. It helps listeners, music fans, and event organizers quickly discover electronic music gems, techno tracks, house classics, and more. The service is designed for DJ culture enthusiasts, crate diggers, and anyone interested in referencing or sharing playlists from streaming platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube.

Who should use DJ Set Analyzer? Is it for DJs, fans, or artists?

DJ Set Analyzer is perfect for listeners who want to find the tracks from a DJ mix, as well as for artists, DJs, and event organizers who need a reliable reference of what was played during a set. It supports music discovery and artist promotion by making it easier to share and credit tracks. Unlike social networks, our focus is on accurate DJ set detection, playlist creation, and artist referencing for the electronic music community.

Can I review the DJ set tracklist after the analysis? Is there a history feature?

Yes, archiving is always enabled. Once you sign in, you can access the full history of identified tracks for every DJ set or mix you analyze. This makes it easy for DJs and music fans to revisit past analyses, reference playlists for events, or share setlists with others in the DJ and streaming community.

Do you always create a Spotify playlist from the identified DJ set tracks?

Yes, DJ Set Analyzer always generates a Spotify playlist containing the tracks that are available on Spotify. If a track from the DJ mix is not on Spotify, it remains listed in the analysis with its metadata for reference, but is skipped in the playlist itself. Whenever possible, we display Spotify embeds next to matching tracks for instant streaming. This feature streamlines playlist creation for DJs, music fans, and event organizers.

Do you store my listening activity or personal data?

No, DJ Set Analyzer does not record your private listening activity or collect unnecessary personal information. We keep only the minimum data required to display DJ set tracklists and, if you sign in, to let you retrieve your analyses later. Your privacy is respected, and the service is focused on music identification, playlist generation, and artist referencing.

Which platforms are supported for DJ set analysis?

DJ Set Analyzer supports DJ mixes and sets hosted on SoundCloud, YouTube, and other popular streaming platforms. It is optimized for electronic music genres like techno, house, trance, and disco, but also works with hip-hop, funk, and many other styles. Whether you're analyzing a Boiler Room set, a festival live stream, or a club recording, our service helps you identify tracks and create playlists with ease.

Can I convert a YouTube DJ set into a Spotify playlist?

Absolutely. DJ Set Analyzer is designed to help you convert DJ mixes from YouTube or SoundCloud into fully playable Spotify playlists. Simply paste the link of a DJ set from YouTube, and our tool will analyze the audio to detect individual tracks. Once the analysis is complete, you’ll get a complete tracklist and the ability to export it to Spotify with one click.

How is DJ Set Analyzer different from playlist converters like Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic?

Unlike tools that only copy existing playlists from YouTube Music or Spotify, DJ Set Analyzer works directly with audio-based DJ sets — even if the tracklist isn’t available. It uses audio fingerprinting to identify each song played in a mix, making it ideal for turning festival sets, club recordings, or radio shows into shareable Spotify playlists. It’s not just about transferring playlists; it’s about discovering and reconstructing them from real DJ performances.

Does DJ Set Analyzer have social or account-based features?

While DJ Set Analyzer is not a traditional social network, it does offer several useful features through user accounts. By creating a free account, users can save their liked playlists and easily revisit past DJ set analyses. The platform allows you to like public playlists created by others and explore curated rankings organized by music categories such as house, techno, trance, hip-hop, and more. These features help users engage with the broader DJ and music discovery community while keeping the focus on track identification and playlist creation.

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