The story the music kept
THE RECORD
DON'T LIE.

Your listening history is a biography you didn't know you were writing. DeepCut reads it back to you.

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THE ARC · SIDE B PREVIEW
"The music you looped at 2am in October of that year was not what you were telling people. Dark and tense through October. Then nothing for three days. When it came back, it sounded like a different room."
— The Verdict · chapter 4 · October 2019
The founding proof
TESTED ON A DECADE
OF REAL LISTENING.

No self-reporting. No questionnaires. Just the songs played at 2am, the artist looped for three months, the week everything changed — and a system that reads what those patterns mean.

AUTUMN 2019
2019
"Seven weeks of dark and tense. Something arrived and didn't announce itself."
Inferred: career transition
WINTER 2021
2021
"The reflective register held for four months. Long plateau. Processing something."
Inferred: relationship end
SPRING 2023
2023
"The key changed. Peaceful and energetic, alternating. Something was resolving."
Inferred: new beginning
The method
THREE SIDES.
ONE RECORD.

The experience moves from what you assembled on purpose — to what the music actually kept — to the story that emerges from the pattern.

A
SIDE A — THE COLLECTION
Your surface library. Playlists you made, songs you saved. Familiar ground. This is where you start — and where the product earns the flip.
B
THE EXCAVATION — SIDE B
What the music kept. The arc, the testimony, the cipher. What the record reveals when you stop being the author and become the subject.
THE VERDICT — LINER NOTES
The AI-authored narrative. Chapters, turning points, an arc. You as the protagonist — moving through time as the music recorded it.
THE ARC · 2015–2024
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"The music you looped at 2am in October of that year was not what you were telling people. Dark and tense through October. Then nothing for three days. When it came back, it sounded like a different room."
— The Verdict · chapter 4 · October 2019 – January 2020
A
WHAT YOU
KEPT.

The playlists with good names. The saved songs. The conscious curation. Real — but presented. Side A is where you arrive on familiar ground.

B
WHAT IT
KEPT.

The emotional register at 3am. The obsession that preceded the turning point. The pattern nobody chose. The music don't lie — and the excavation proves it.

TURN IT
OVER
The verdict
THREE WAYS
TO TELL IT.

Same listening data. Three completely different registers. Choose the one that fits how you hear your own life.

Narrative style 01
LYRICAL
LYRICAL
Poetic, literary, associative. Dense with metaphor. Reads like creative nonfiction.
"The record you kept in that long autumn was a minor-key thing — patient, unresolved, playing the same phrase over again the way grief circles a wound."
Narrative style 02
CHRONICLE
CHRONICLE
Journalistic, observational, precise. Reads like a detailed personal history.
"Between October and January, your listening shifted abruptly toward dark and tense registers. The pattern is consistent with significant external pressure."
Narrative style 03
FOLKLORE
FOLKLORE
Oral tradition-rooted, mythic, community-aware. Steeped in the Black American musical and storytelling tradition.
"The music knew before you did. That's always how it goes — the blues gets in the body first, before you've named what's wrong."
Free. No credit card. Always.
YOUR STORY IS
ALREADY THERE.

Connect your music library and let the patterns speak. The arc exists. We just read it back. The record don't lie — and neither does this.

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