BUILD YOUR MUSIC IDENTITY

Your music taste. Made

Choose where your listening lives. We will turn your archive into a living music identity.

BUILD YOUR MUSIC IDENTITY

Your music taste. Made

Choose where your listening lives. We will turn your archive into a living music identity.

Hub, Canon, Rotation, Records and Rankings from your own archive.
Choose route
Last.fm is recommended for immediate CAИON generation. Spotify works through Last.fm tracking.
Founding access perk
Build your Canon, share it, and one qualified friend unlocks Centurion.
58/100 claimed

Multiplicity reads your listening history, never your password. Your archive is used only to build your artefacts. How we handle your data.

The archive. The portrait.

Start with your music identity. As your listening history grows, Multiplicity connects your Hub, Canon, current pull, records, rankings and movement over time.

The lifetime archive.

Every album you’ve ever loved, ranked by listening history. Your permanent musical DNA - a definitive list weighted by how many times you’ve actually returned, with editorial paragraphs and a personalised taste reading like ‘Texture-First Night Drifter’.

20 free + 30 after sharing
100 on Centurion
Monthly refresh
The monthly portrait.

A high-resolution snapshot of what you’ve been obsessed with each month. Ranked by album-equivalent plays - plays divided by distinct tracks, so a tight album played end-to-end ranks above a sprawling one played sporadically. Your taste, in motion.

Monthly artefact
Backdatable across your history
Last.fm only (for now)
Hub The reading

Your family, scenes, roles and source coverage in one account-level identity.

Canon Lifetime archive

The albums and artists that define your library.

Rotation Current portrait

The monthly pull shaping your listening now.

Records Personal bests

Timestamped breakthroughs from your Last.fm Archive.

Rankings + Archive Ledger and movement

Raw play counts plus how your Canon changes over time.

An example Canon

A finished Canon, built from a real listener's history.

Album rankings, artist signals and editorial writing - presented in the same style as the final output you'll receive.

Canon mark
Your Canon
Built from a real listening history
Sample
From the founder

What started as a private music-ranking system became Multiplicity.

For years, I kept my own obsessive archive: albums rated track by track, rankings adjusted over time, favourite records tested against repeat listens, peak positions, monthly favourites, artist runs, genre patterns, the small movements that only start to matter when you have been paying attention for long enough.

Multiplicity is that instinct turned outward. Not just “what did you play most?”, but what your listening says when it is ranked, weighted, remembered and given shape over a long period of time.

Same listening history. A deeper read.

CAИON:
the lifetime archive.
ROTATIOИ:
the current pull.
Ledger:
the evidence underneath.
Freddie
Founder, Multiplicity · Daily on YouTube
The daily channel
Multiplicity on YouTube

A song a day. Picked by ear.

Multiplicity started as a music-discovery channel - one record a day, hand-picked, sorted into ten lanes. Connect your listening and see where your own taste sits inside the same world.

6.36K Subscribers
3,821,309 Total channel plays
10 playlists Curated lanes
Browse by lane
Move through the playlists.
Each lane gives the channel a different shape, whether you want the dreamier side, the club-facing side, the weirder side, or the essentials.
How it works

Choose the route your listening already takes: Spotify through Last.fm, Last.fm directly, Apple Music by export or another service through Last.fm tracking.

01
Connect your history
Use Spotify through Last.fm, connect Last.fm directly, upload Apple Music XML or find the Last.fm route for another service.
02
Receive your Canon
Your albums are ranked, written up and turned into a finished visual artefact.
03
Share or return
Post the public link, unlock the deeper tier through referrals, or come back for Rotation.
Platforms

Use the library you already have.

Using another service?
Tidal, YouTube Music, Deezer, Amazon Music, Qobuz, desktop players and local libraries can often reach Multiplicity through Last.fm tracking.