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== What is MusicBrainz? ==

MusicBrainz is a user curated database with information about music. It doesn't actually have the music, only information about music. [[release:e83e6c2a-488e-4941-81bf-3c8e9ece0526|R. Kelly's Chocolate Factory]] is a good example of the kind of information it (can) store.

== Who use MusicBrainz? ==

* Your '''digital music service''' - ''Spotify'', ''YouTube'', ''Google Play'', ''Amazon'', ''7digital'', ''MusixMatch'', ''8Tracks'', and more use MusicBrainz data to improve their own internal algorithms.
* Your '''radio station''' - ''BBC'' uses MusicBrainz extensively for anything related to music. Other radio stations also use MusicBrainz data either to improve their internal database or to simply replace it.
* Your '''fans''' - may be using a MusicBrainz powered tagger such as ''[https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ Picard]'' or ''[http://beets.io/ beets]'' to tag music of yours they have bought with additional metadata or play your music using a MusicBrainz aware music player (e.g., ''[http://www.foobar2000.org/ foobar2000]'' or ''[https://www.videolan.org/ VLC]'') or media center (e.g., ''[https://plex.tv/ Plex]'' or ''[https://kodi.tv/ Kodi]''). A non-exhaustive list of applications that utilise MusicBrainz data to some degree can be seen at [[MusicBrainz Enabled Applications]].
* Your '''search engine''' - ''Google'' is using MusicBrainz for its "OneBox" when you search for musical artists and ''WolframAlpha'' is using MusicBrainz to answer music related questions.
* '''researchers''' and scientists - MusicBrainz data is being used for research by students and scientists at ''Universitat Pompeu Fabra'' (Barcelona, Spain), ''Queen Mary University of London'' (England, UK), and other institutions around the world.

A comprehensive list of the bigger actors using MusicBrainz data can be found at https://metabrainz.org/supporters but there are also a lot of other smaller web sites and other services in the wild that use the data but which MusicBrainz do not necessarily know about.


== How do I get my data into MusicBrainz? ==
== How do I get my data into MusicBrainz? ==

Revision as of 07:42, 18 August 2016


Relevant video:

What is MusicBrainz?

MusicBrainz is a user curated database with information about music. It doesn't actually have the music, only information about music. Five Iron Frenzy's Upbeats and Beatdowns is a good example of the information it (can) store.

Who uses MusicBrainz?

  • Your digital music service - Spotify, YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, 7digital, MusixMatch, 8Tracks, and more use MusicBrainz data to improve on the data they get from labels.
  • Your radio station - BBC uses MusicBrainz extensively for anything related to music. Several other radio stations also use MusicBrainz data either to improve their internal database or to simply replace it.
  • Your fans - may be using a MusicBrainz powered tagger such as Picard or beets to tag music of yours they have bought with additional metadata or play your music using a MusicBrainz aware music player (e.g., foobar2000 or VLC) or media center (e.g., Kodi). A non-exhaustive list of applications that utilise MusicBrainz data to some degree can be seen at MusicBrainz Enabled Applications.
  • Your search engine - Google is using MusicBrainz for its "OneBox" when you search for musical artists and WolframAlpha is using MusicBrainz to answer music related questions.
  • researchers and scientists - MusicBrainz data is being used for research by students and scientists at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain), Queen Mary University of London (England, UK), and many other institutions around the world.

A comprehensive list of the bigger actors using MusicBrainz data can be found at https://metabrainz.org/supporters but there are also a lot of other smaller web sites and other services in the wild that use the data but which MusicBrainz/MetaBrainz do not necessarily know about.

How do I get my data into MusicBrainz?

You can add it yourself! However, a lot of artists, artist managers, labels, etc. do not have the time or inclination to learn all the intricacies of editing MusicBrainz, so they hire other people to add their data on their behalf. It is not uncommon to have rates up to 15€/hour, and a release added with all relationships (like Chocolate Factory listed above) is at least a couple of hours worth of work.

If I have contacted you, it is because I'm offering to add your data only in exchange for a copy of your music. For CDs I would need a copy of the CD, or for digital media the files in .wav or .flac format (or otherwise best quality file format). I may have already given you my postal address, but if not, feel free to ask me for it at musicbrainz@freso.dk.

I have more questions!

Feel free to contact me at musicbrainz@freso.dk and I'll do my best to answer you. :)