

Baselight
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@BaselightDB
Everyone should be a data analyst. Turn questions into insights instantly with AI and billions of rows of data on crypto, sports, and everything in between📊































I'm building the Claude Code for real music lovers, DJs, music journalists, and radio programmers (inspired by @virattt's Dexter Finance CLI. Crate, built on the Claude Agent SDK, is a personal research assistant AND music workspace for DJs, collectors, music journalists, and serious listeners. Here's the problem it solves: If you want to know who played bass on a specific album, what year a rare pressing came out, how much it's worth, or how two artists are connected, you'd normally have to bounce between five or six different websites, cross-referencing everything manually. It's tedious. And most people just give up. Crate does all of that digging for you in seconds. You ask a question in plain language — "Who produced the original pressing of this record?" or "Show me everything this session musician played on in 1974" — and Crate searches across multiple music databases simultaneously (Discogs, MusicBrainz, Genius, Bandcamp, and more), then brings back a single, connected answer. Think of it as having a record store clerk with an encyclopedic memory, a music librarian, and a pricing guide — all rolled into one AI-powered tool you can talk to from your terminal.





