[ the release verdict ]
Paste a track and get the verdict — release ready, almost there, needs work or not ready — measured against what actually gets released. Then a room of five real listeners hears it too.
Midnight Drive
electronic · ai + the room
the verdict
almost there
one fix from release ready
“felt release-ready to me”
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3 of 5 real listeners in
[ two pillars, one track ]
The measured verdict lands now — and the same track goes to a room of real listeners, so the call has human ears behind it too.
ai listens to the actual audio, measures it against released tracks, and calls it — ready, almost, or not — with the fixes that close the gap.
a room of real listeners plays your track and reacts — honest, unbiased takes that land over the next while.
3 of 5 listeners in — more land as the room finishes.
[ the human layer ]
The measured verdict lands instantly. Then the same track goes to 5 real people who actually listen and react — so the call has human ears behind it, not just the numbers.

midnight drive
now playing for the room
“felt release-ready to me — that hook is sticky”
“caught me straight away, love the groove”
“low end's a touch shy but the vibe's there”
track queued — reacts shortly
verdict
almost there.
weighed across five dimensions a listener actually feels.
close these 3 and the verdict moves ↑
get to the hook 8–12 seconds sooner
add a small change in the mid-section
give the outro a softer landing
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Paste a link to your track and the AI listens to the whole thing, then calls it on a four-state ladder — release ready, almost there, needs work or not ready — measured against what actually gets released in your genre. You also get a score out of 100 as supporting evidence, a written read across five dimensions, and the three fixes that close the gap.
Real, paid listeners — not bots and not playlist curators. The room joins when you unlock a track ($6.95) or subscribe: five people hear your track end to end and you watch each honest reaction land live on your report.
Your first track is — the complete report, free: the release verdict, score out of 100, the full written read, all three fixes and the measured waveform, no card needed. After that, each track's report opens for a one-time $6.95 (which also sends it to the room of five real listeners), or $19.95/month for unlimited.
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