Music Xray

Levels of service to fit all needs and budgets.
Which one is right for you?

Basic Music Xray™:
Introductory level of directional an analysis. $10 per song more

Basic Plus Music Xray™:
Basic analysis accompanied by an A&R executive's input. more

Full Score Professional Music Xray™:
Primary level of professional music science geared to assist in high level decision making within a music organization. more

Market Insight Professional Music Xray™:
Most complete level of music science that we offer provides the greatest amount of insight for promoting and marketing songs in a mass market by clearly defining each song's demographics. more

Music Xray™ - What is it?
Music Xray

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Music Xray™ is a new technology that allows music professionals to see their music and their market in ways that were impossible until now. With these new insights, better decisions can be made regarding the potential market success of a given song.

It has long been known that music and math are closely related and that in a sense, music IS math. Recent research has shown strong evidence that most hit songs conform to a limited number of mathematical patterns. These patterns cannot be detected by the human ear much in the same way the doctor cannot be see with the naked eye that which the medical Xray reveals.

More than 90% of singles that are released and promoted by music labels do not chart and do not provide the labels with a return on their investment in spite of sounding and feeling like potential hits. This leaves label executives, producers and musicians themselves scratching their heads wondering what went wrong. Now, we are able to point to the mathematical properties of the song as a strong indicator of potential success.

Music Xray™ does not tell you if a song sounds like a hit. That’s an evaluation for the human ear and mind. It also doesn’t tell you if the artist is appealing or if the label knows how to get a single into the market. It does tell you however, if the song has the "optimal mathematical patterns" to become a success, a necessary but not singly sufficient condition for having a hit.