Search an artist, album, genre, or instrument, then follow the records, players, and scenes that open it up.
Follow our guided paths.
Use the routes below to jump into artist and album guides, then keep going with the genre and instrument maps on this page.
These are the kinds of entry points listeners often use to get their bearings before they branch into deeper catalog paths.
Follow brass, reeds, strings, percussion, keys, and synths into the artists and albums that define them.
The guides above help you find a starting point. This featured map shows how one strong seed can open into a much larger listening world.
Few artists connect trusted records, major jazz eras, and collaboration-driven discovery as naturally as Miles Davis.
From Kind of Blue to the 1950s Prestige quintet sessions ( Workin' , Steamin' , Cookin' , Relaxin' ) and the later leap into In a Silent Way , Bitches Brew , his catalog gives listeners multiple credible ways into jazz.
That makes the Miles Davis collaboration hub a strong example of what songScout can do once the starting point is right: follow the sidemen, ensembles, sessions, and adjacent albums that make the music expand.
Core highlights the original studio and primary catalog relationships in this map.
Selected view: Core releases, Horns section.
songScout helps you grow from one artist, album, genre, or instrument into the releases, players, sounds, and scenes that actually connect.
It combines structured music data, editorial curation, and AI-assisted path building so deep music discovery feels coherent instead of random.
Use an artist, album, genre, or instrument as the anchor, so discovery begins with conviction instead of guesswork.
Move into collaborators, adjacent releases, scenes, eras, and instruments that genuinely connect to what you started with.
Genre entry points, instrument-led maps, featured deep dives, and audiophile recommendations keep the product grounded in listening, not just search.
songScout is designed for vertical discovery on mobile.