Hundreds of tracks, zero structure
Your "DJ Music" folder worked until track 500. Then it became a mess no folder system can fix.
Rekordbox and Traktor are built for performing, not for managing your music. Bleme is where you prep: it analyzes every track, builds playlists around any track you pick, maps your whole collection in 3D — and exports it all to Rekordbox or Traktor with playlists, cues and metadata intact.
Your "DJ Music" folder worked until track 500. Then it became a mess no folder system can fix.
You're in the booth, the song is running out, and the perfect next track is buried somewhere. That's a library problem, not a mixing problem.
Hours of cues, grids and playlists. One bad sync or a dead drive and years of work are gone.
Bleme exists for this.
You've been there: blurry waveforms, folders with hundreds of tracks with no real order, and that track you know fits but can't find. Bleme gives your library structure without forcing you to move house. It works on top of what you already use — syncs without touching your playlists or your cues. Because your DJ software is optimized for performance — Bleme is optimized for management.
For when you know what you want but not where it is.
Pick a track from your library and Bleme builds a list of the ones that best match it. No tags, no spreadsheets — all by how they sound.
To see at once everything you have — including tracks you bought and never played.
A 3D map of your entire library where similar tracks stay close. You navigate with the mouse, find groups and forgotten tracks.
To export to Rekordbox or Traktor without fear: automatic backup before writing, nothing gets overwritten.
Everything you build in Bleme exports straight to Traktor or Rekordbox — playlists, cues and metadata. Automatic backup before every write.
Point Bleme at the folder where your tracks live. It reads without moving or renaming anything.
Each track goes through the analyzer in the background. You keep using the app while it runs.
Pick a track and build a list, or navigate your whole library as a 3D map.
Playlists, cues and metadata go straight to your platform without touching what you had.
The traditional approach (folders by genre or BPM) breaks down as your library grows. Bleme organizes it automatically by sonic characteristics, and you explore it as a 3D map or by looking for similar tracks with Seed. No manual tags, no spreadsheets.
That's the wrong question — genres are ambiguous and BPM doesn't describe mood. Bleme analyzes how each track sounds and groups similar ones together, so you don't have to pick a criterion.
Bleme writes playlists, cues and metadata to Rekordbox (master.db) and Traktor (collection.nml) with bidirectional sync and an automatic backup before writing. Nothing gets overwritten: existing cues and grids are respected.
No: it complements them. Rekordbox and Traktor are optimized for playing; Bleme covers the management and prep stage that comes before, and exports the result to them.
Lexicon focuses on cleanup and cross-software library conversion; Mixed In Key on harmonic analysis. Bleme focuses on the work process: exploring and building sets by sonic similarity, and exporting to Rekordbox/Traktor. It's also Spanish-native.
With Seed: pick a track and Bleme lists the ones that best match it in mood, energy and texture — all within your own analyzed library, no tags required.
MP3, WAV, AIFF and FLAC. Bleme reads the metadata and tags you already have.
No. Sync is bidirectional and additive: it adds information without overwriting. Before every write, it backs up the master.db.
Yes, the first time — to analyze each track (the engine runs in the cloud). After that, you navigate the library offline.
Currently Spanish-first. English UI is on the roadmap.
Yes. Bleme works on top of your existing library — it doesn't move or rename anything. You can stop using it whenever you want without side effects.
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