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Mubert
@mubertapp
The pioneering AI music platform. Currently cooking up the first consumer data chain, powered by @Polkadot
Katılım Kasım 2020
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The creators who build habits around tools early are always the ones ahead later.
Mubert dropped new quests generator challenges, genre milestones, leaderboard moves.
The people grinding quests right now are the ones who'll be the most fluent when competitions and events go live.
Early is a strategy.
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Introducing 4 generators, 4 completely different ways to create music on Mubert:
1. Image to Music: upload any photo and AI translates its colors, mood, and composition into a full track
2. NFT to Music: connect your wallet, your NFT becomes a track
3. Gravity Orb: an interactive sphere where you drag across mood axes and the music shifts in real time with every move
4. Particle Pool: a living canvas of sound particles where every touch and movement shapes the track as it plays
Every generation costs 10 Sparks. Each one sounds like nothing else.

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Mubert's newest music generator is here, Particle Pool.
A canvas of sound particles where every touch, every movement shapes the track in real time.
Just you and the sound responding to each other.
Because the best music has never come from overthinking it.
It comes from feeling your way through.
10 Sparks per generation.
Go play with it.

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Mubert dropped Genre Collections.
Every genre now has a progression tier.
Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum → Diamond → Mastered 🏆
You climb by publishing original tracks in that genre consistently.
Hit 100 and you're Mastered.
Your Unlocks page already has your rank. Go see where you stand.
Note: remixes don't count. Only original work moves the needle.

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We just shipped 4 generators, a genre progression system, new quests, and PWA.
That was the setup.
What's coming: events, competitions, genre formulas, collectibles.
Mubert is a creative platform where generating music actually means something. Where taste is tracked. Where consistency is rewarded.
Get in before it gets obvious (link in comments).

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Lo-fi isn’t just a vibe. It’s science.
Ever wondered why lo-fi works so well for studying and deep focus?
• Minimal vocals reduce distractions
• Steady rhythms support deeper concentration
• Repetition helps you enter a flow state
We broke it all down and added our best lo-fi playlists for deep focus and studying.
If you’re building, learning, or creating… this is for you. ✨

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Our DMs have been flooded with questions like:
“How do I choose the right background music for my podcast?”
“What music works for intros, interviews, or storytelling?”
“How do I make my podcast sound more professional without distracting listeners?”
So we put together a guide to help.
We’ve published a new article on:
"How to Choose the Perfect Background Music for Your Podcast"
Inside, we cover:
• How to match music with your podcast format
• When to use background music (and when not to)
• How music affects listener engagement
We’ve also included:
Essential Mubert playlists every podcaster should know
If you’re producing a podcast, this guide will help you make better music choices.
Link in the comments.

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be honest, how do you currently find background music for your YouTube videos?
a) spend 30+ mins searching
b) use the same 3 tracks on repeat
c) just skip the music entirely
d) generate it in seconds with AI
if you voted anything other than the last option, your editing workflow has a problem we can fix.
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Full breakdown + curated Mubert lo-fi playlists here: mubert.com/blog/lo-fi-mus…
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Here's exactly which music style fits which youtube niche (bookmark this, you'll come back to it) 📌
Education/Tutorials → minimal ambient, soft lo-fi, no melody
Fitness/Workout → EDM, drum-heavy, 120-140 BPM
Cooking/Food → acoustic, light jazz, warm and cozy
Gaming → synthwave, electronic, chiptune, high BPM
Travel/Vlog → cinematic orchestral, world music, upbeat indie
Finance/Business → corporate ambient, clean piano, 80-100 BPM
Self-improvement → motivational, mid-tempo, soft synths
Comedy/Entertainment → quirky, playful, unexpected instruments
Wellness/Mental Health → nature sounds, gentle ambient, 60 BPM
Art/Creative process → experimental, atmospheric, no structure
The biggest mistake?
Using the same track across completely different video types
Your music should feel like it was made for that video specifically
On Mubert you can search by activity and mood, not just genre.
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