Streaming made listening private. You disappeared into your own feed, your own algorithm, cut off from the people around you. Wavelength reverses that.
Connect your Last.fm account and see what the people you care about are actually listening to — right now, today, this week. Last.fm scrobbles from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and most major players — so you get the full picture in one place.
Your listening history also shapes playlists that feel like they were made by someone who actually knows you. Push them directly to Spotify or Apple Music.
What your friends are listening to right now — Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music — in a single feed. No platform walls.
Your full listening history — what you play at night, what you skip, what you return to — shapes playlists built around how you actually listen.
A monthly piece of writing about how you listened. Your obsessions, your discoveries, the patterns you didn't notice. Worth reading. Worth sharing.
Traces an artist's full catalog, collaborations, and side projects to surface the records you haven't found yet.
A shared space for listening with other people, each from their own platform. Like being in the same room even when you aren't.
Create or join groups built around a band, a genre, an era. See who listens the most, who discovered them first, who's been there the longest. A home for people who take music seriously.
Wavelength tracks artist listener growth over time and tells you exactly how early you were. If you scrobbled them before they broke, you'll know. Shareable proof.
Your listening history is more interesting than a year-end algorithm. Wavelength turns it into shareable cards — available any time, updated weekly.
Create a group around any artist, album, or era. Choose a name, upload a photo, invite people. The data does the rest — who listens most, who was earliest, who never left.
Name it, upload a photo, write a description. Anyone on Wavelength can find it and join. Your scrobbles connect automatically.
Ranked by total scrobbles, with your first-play date shown. Who's been there longest. Who listens most. No algorithm, just data.
Post your group rank to Twitter or Instagram. #1 Smiths listener on Wavelength is the kind of thing people actually post.
Browse groups to find other obsessives. Sort by members, most active this week, or newly created. The niche ones are the best ones.
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