Using Search function

Using Search function

The search function allows recipients to easily find specific releases by keywords such as artist, song, or label.


To initiate a search, click the magnifying glass icon located at the top of the interface.



This will expand a search field for you to enter your query. Note that the magnifying glass icon will disappear once a search is active.

Search Results - “All Results”

 Upon conducting a search, the page will refresh to display results organized into five categories:
  1. Top Results
  2. Songs
  3. Artists
  4. Releases
  5. Labels
Each category shows the top results. Click "See All" in any category to view a complete list of results specific to that category.


Results by Artist

To filter results specifically by artist, click "See All" in the Artist category.


This will open a dedicated artist search page with the header Artist: [Artist Name]. The artist page will display all releases in a gallery view. If there are more results than can fit on the page, a vertical scroll bar will appear, allowing for infinite scroll.


Switch to List View at the top to see results in a traditional list format with standard columns.


Results by Label

For results categorized by label, click See All next to the Label category. The results will appear in gallery view, featuring labels that match the search term.

If the List View button is clicked, the page will look like this:



Each label will display its logo above the label name and a counter indicating how many releases are available. If a label does not have a logo, a default image will be shown.

Click on the label logo or name to explore all available releases under that label.

Results by Song

To view song-specific results, click View All next to the Song category. 



The results can also be displayed in List View with the usual columns for easy navigation.
Users can easily interact with search results for albums and singles using the standard playback interface. Here’s how to access key features:
  1. Hover over any album or single to reveal options.
  2. Click the three-dot menu (⋮) to see available actions.
  3. Click the info button (i) to open detailed Release Information.


To view the Release Summary, simply click on the album cover image.

By clicking the three-dot menu (⋮) in list view, users can:
  1. Download the zip release in WAV or MP3
  2. Access Release Information
  3. Add to Playlist

Quick Tips

  • Use the hover feature to quickly access multiple options without leaving the search results.
  • The info button provides detailed insights, while the album image offers a quick summary.

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