I built a music discovery app for Tidal and Qobuz users. A lot has changed since launch.


Some of you might remember my first post about Sonic Oracle. I built it because I personally needed it and nothing like it existed. I wanted to type in an artist I love and get back a playlist of artists I’ve never heard of who share something with them. Not algorithmic "people also listened to" suggestions. Deeper connections based on sound, style, and taste.
Since launch, the app has grown significantly.
Genre coverage expanded to 44+ sub-genres across 10 genre families. K-pop, city pop, gypsy jazz, acid jazz, darkwave, krautrock, fado, klezmer, djent, sludge metal, flamenco, cumbia... if your taste runs deep, Sonic Oracle goes there now.
Niche and cross-genre artists work much better. Obscure composers, experimental artists, soundtrack creators. Seeds like these used to return thin results. Not anymore.
The newest feature is click-to-discover. When your playlist comes back, click any artist in the results to start a new search from them. Chain one discovery into the next without going back to the search bar.
Three discovery depths: Essential (closest matches), Balanced (a mix), Adventurous (deep cuts you won’t find elsewhere). Adventurous is where it gets interesting.
Playlists land directly in your Tidal or Qobuz library. Roon, Audirvana, Bluesound, WiiM, and every other app or streamer picks them up instantly.
Still a solo developer. Still improving it every week.
Free to try at sonicoracle.music

Three playlists, no credit card needed
Alessandro

panyc77

Thank you, glad it's filling the gap. You're right that Tidal's own playlists tend to stay safe and surface-level. Sonic Oracle goes deeper because the playlists are built from taste affinity, not popularity.

One clarification: Sonic Oracle isn't AI. It uses a proprietary recommendation engine based on real listener behavior and music connections. No machine learning, no generative AI. The results come from how real people move between artists.

On the missing artists: if an artist isn't in the database yet, it's a coverage limitation I'm actively expanding. Nearly 3 million artists now, growing every week. If you send me the names, I'll look into adding them.

Alessandro

Sorry, didn’t mean AI in relation to the playlists and your tool.  The fact that it uses real user data is what makes it great.  I used ai to help tune my equipment to my room and help dial in settings and even learned benefits of options of my Weiss dac that made huge gains with some severe room limitations.

 

No worries, I misread that. Glad to hear you're getting the most out of your Weiss. And yes, the real listener data is what makes the discovery work. No AI guessing what you might like.

Happy discovering 

Alessandro

I am a Roon and Qobuz subscriber.  I am interested in your App.  I went to your website and followed both sets of instructions to trial run a playlist on Qobuz.  All attempts failed.  I was properly logged in to Qobuz at different times on 2 browsers - Safari and Chrome.  Your bookmark token was rejected by Qobuz in all attempts.  There is no Help tab on your site to remedy this issue.  Help?

Allessandro..I bit the bullet and purchased a yearly subscription..My latest question is...Do you or does anyone contributing in this post know how to group different artists SONIC Oracle playlists (within ROON) together under one folder? I ask as I noticed these individual artist folers are scattered throughout the list of playlists in the left column in ROON...Thanx guys, Jeff