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AI Search: Discover Music with Precision and Flexibility

AI Search on Deep Sounds offers precise music results using Phrase Search, Tag Search, and Spotify Search for a tailored experience.

Updated over a month ago

Welcome to AI Search on Deep Sounds, a cutting-edge way to find the perfect music for your projects. This new search tool revolutionizes how you navigate our music library, offering far more accurate and tailored results than ever before. With the help of our advanced Audio Intelligence, every track on the platform is deeply analyzed, resulting in a rich set of metadata to explore.

What Makes AI Search Special?

AI Search leverages sophisticated algorithms to scan each track for elements such as:

  • Genre

  • Mood

  • Keywords

  • Character

  • Movement

  • Music Era

  • Instruments

  • And much more...

But it doesn't stop there. It provides a detailed breakdown, including the percentage of influence for each category, giving you a deep dive into the essence of every track. This ensures that you’re not just searching, but truly understanding the music you're working with.

How to Use AI Search

AI Search offers multiple ways to find exactly what you're looking for:

Phrase Search

Just type in any word, phrase, or description, and our AI will interpret the context and intent behind your query. Whether you’re looking for "uplifting acoustic folk" or "epic cinematic battle music," our system will understand and return the most relevant tracks.

Tag Search

Refine your search by selecting or excluding specific tags. Choose from categories such as Genre, Mood, Instruments, Character, Music Era, and more. It’s perfect for when you want to narrow down your options or exclude elements you don’t need.

Spotify Search (Coming Soon)


Love a track on Spotify? You will be able to search for similar music on Deep Sounds by simply typing the name of any song available on Spotify. Our AI will analyze it and deliver comparable tracks from our collection. This feature is coming later in 2025 and is not currently available.

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