Artist tool

Compare two artists

See how mixable any two electronic artists are — their catalog chemistry, the best bridge tracks for blending them, shared keys and tempo, and how their sound DNA stacks up.

Ollie Drummond

Plan a chemistry-scored set

How it works

Pick two artists — anyone in the catalog, same genre or worlds apart.

Read the sound DNA — a six-dimension chemistry read across both catalogs, plus tempo and key overlap.

Get real bridge tracks — the specific pairs that mix best, ready to take into Score My Transition or Flow Builder.

What you'll see

Sound DNA radar. Where each artist sits across harmonic, rhythmic, energy, groove, mood and vocal chemistry — overlaid so the gap between them is easy to read at a glance.

Best bridge tracks. The highest-chemistry track pairs between the two catalogs, in both directions — the actual tracks to mix from, not just a compatibility verdict.

Tempo & harmonic overlap. Shared and adjacent Camelot keys, BPM range overlap, and where the two catalogs share a genre lane versus where they diverge.