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Acetate is a subscription app ($3.99/month, $39.99/year, 7-day free trial, no credit card required) that recommends one music album at a time. Each recommendation is chosen by an LLM curator that reads the user's written listening reflections. Users listen on their existing streaming service (Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, or YouTube) โ Acetate does not play music itself.
What makes Acetate different from streaming-service recommendations:
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One album at a time. Acetate is a curator, not a player โ you listen on your own streaming service, one complete record per recommendation. There's no queue, no feed, no next-track autoplay.
The curator is an LLM that reads every listening reflection you've ever written and picks the next album based on the pattern across them. No intermediate taste profile compresses what you said โ the full history goes straight to the model, so the nuance of your own words shapes what comes next.
Cadence is user-paced. The next record arrives when you ask for it, not on a daily push. Acetate doesn't compete for time-on-app โ it competes with the moments when you actually sit down to listen.
Acetate's answer
Streaming-service recommendations optimize for continued playback โ the next track, the mood-based radio, the endless feed. Acetate optimizes for a single complete listening session.
If you already listen on Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, or YouTube, Acetate sits on top โ it picks, you play.
Acetate's answer
Listeners who treat music as a ritual, not background noise. People who want fewer, better recommendations โ and are willing to write a few sentences about each record to get them.
Typical overlap: readers of Pitchfork, The Quietus, Aquarium Drunkard, Album of the Year; people who keep physical media or make year-end album lists; listeners who've felt algorithmic fatigue on the bigger platforms.
Not for casual background listening or playlist-driven consumption โ the product rewards reflection.
Acetate's answer
Acetate came out of a frustration with how algorithmic feeds turn music discovery into a scroll. The more time spent in a streaming app, the more the recommendations optimize for the next click โ never for the record you'll still remember a week later.
The experiment: what if you listened to one complete album, wrote what you thought about it, and a curator read that reflection and picked the next record? No queue, no skip-signal telemetry โ just the words you wrote and the pattern across them.
It turned out to be a different kind of product. Slower, deliberately. More like a subscription to a thoughtful friend who knows your taste than a recommendation widget inside a streaming app.
The name is a nod to acetate discs โ one-off records cut before a pressing run. One album, cut for you.
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