A Letter to Music Lovers

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Right now I’m listening to David Guetta’s Live From Ibiza. There are people everywhere, the place is packed, and the sheer raw energy — the rhythm, the melodies, the music, lights flashing, lasers pulsing, the roar of the crowd — just WOW. That’s the power of music and community. I came up with this idea about a week ago, listening to Tomorrowland 2025 sets, thinking: “I should make a website where you can pick three songs and capture that moment in a story.” The image piece came naturally after that.

Music has always been the place I escape to. You know that feeling — the world gets too loud, you hit play on a song, and suddenly there’s a whole universe built out of lyrics, memories, and emotion. Music Mythos came from that place — quiet in your head, personal as hell, definitely not quiet in terms of volume.

I didn’t build this as another disposable “AI thing.” There are enough of those. Music Mythos is my way of treating songs like what they really are: story fuel, emotion fuel — little time capsules that crack open whole worlds in your head.

I got to watch friends use it in every way imaginable — some honest, some chaotic, some just goofing off, some completely missing the point. They broke things, tripped over bugs, pushed the edges, and helped shape what this became, just by messing with it. Underneath all of that, there was something real: music means something to people, even when they hide it behind jokes.

There’s no sign-in here. No paywall. No “premium.” I cover the servers, the domain, the processing costs — all of it — because I want this to stay simple and free. Pick three songs. Get a story. Share it. Swap it. That’s the whole deal.

To me, these are like collectible cards for your personal soundtrack. Show a friend. Save a few. Build a little catalog of who you are in different moments. And yeah — I do plan to add accounts and collections so you can share and collect them in a safer, more meaningful way. No matter what, the heart of this will stay the same: celebrating the stories hiding inside the music you already love.


Always chasing the next track. — D

If you spot bugs or have ideas, hit me up.

Extra thanks to the friends who tried to break this thing while I was building it — you know who you are.

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