UNID is for the song you can’t get out of your head and can’t find anywhere.

The unreleased one. The one played out in a back room three months before anyone knows the name. We built UNID for the people who chase that — and the people who make it.


For artists

Your unreleased music is already moving without you. It’s getting clipped, played out, asked about in comments you’ll never see. UNID is where those questions land. Submit a track, claim it, and let the credit come back to your name the moment someone tries to ID it.

We don’t sit between you and your audience — we shorten the line. When a fan finds your song, they find you. Your release plan. Your next show. Your channels.


For fans

You’ve Shazam’d it. You’ve scraped the comments. You’ve sent a stranger a thirty-second voice note begging for a name.

UNID is for that fan. Post a clip, describe a vibe, drop the only lyric you caught. The room answers. When the track surfaces again, you’ll be the one with the answer.


For the music community

Music has always moved on shared knowledge. Track lists swapped at the back of clubs. IDs whispered in DMs. Forums kept alive by a few obsessives who refused to let a tune die unnamed.

UNID is that work, organised. Rooms are where people who care about a sound — UK garage, drain, jersey club, ambient — gather to identify and confirm it. Every solved case is credited, searchable, permanent. The record we’re building together.

We’re not replacing the culture. We’re giving it the tools it never had.

Built by music detectives, for music detectives.

The people doing this work were already out there — in DMs, in WhatsApp groups, in comment sections at 2am. We built the infrastructure. The culture was already there.

Find it before it drops.

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