Name of label is available after the track list of an album/ep etc.
Linking the label name to a list of album/records/artists of the same label would be very useful.
Search music by Record Label // Record Label name below album or track
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I suppose there would be no bad in adding the record label name as a part of album info into mobile app (I personally use the one for iOS). This kind of info is often really important for serious music fans like I am.
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The syntax of the query is label:"label_name".
I am aware that is not the perfect feature that you suggested, but perhaps it could help you 🙂
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I can work it out this way for the time being. Amazing!
I am sure since it is there that it will appear soon in the user interfaces 🙂
I have been using Deezer almost daily for a couple of years now and have often wished for the ability to view other releases from a certain label. This is especially useful for genres like techno (surely others too) since the labels are usually quite small and stand for a certain style within a genre. This would be great for finding new music and something that Spotify/Apple Music don‘t offer (iirc).
I would love to see this implemented some time soon.
For example: https://www.deezer.com/search/label:"netrilis"
For example: https://www.deezer.com/search/label:"netrilis"
Maybe this is a problem with data as opposed to search functionality.
For example: https://www.deezer.com/search/label:"netrilis"
nice, thanks! It would be great to have this option through the UI though
Hi everyone, just browsing through our idea forum and found your topics. I merged them all together into this one as all of them require the same technical implementation.
If you haven't yet, please don't forget to vote for this one ;)
I've changed the status of the idea now and we'll pass it on to the team. Hopefully this can be implemented in the future!
It'd be great if you could click the label name and get an overview of all the releases on that label on Deezer, similar to Beatport.
It'd be great if you could click the label name and get an overview of all the releases on that label on Deezer, similar to Beatport.
Hey there, I moved your idea to this existing one 😉
Bandcamp has something similar, and since the label is listed at the bottom of every album at Deezer anyway, it would be excellent to just click this and see all releases by the company. It would be really handy to explore new music and one more way to keep users on Deezer as well, since one would not have to go to another website to research.
I would be thrilled if this could be implented!
Hope to find some voters out there. Thanks!
I mean click record label, then listen to songs released by that label. Just like Beatport has pages for labels and there you can listen to the releases, view artists etc. You can search for labels too.
Hi there, sorry for my late reply. Great idea!
If more users ask for it, we’ll surely have a look into it
is ist possible to open this limit.
We can search for label:"Trap Nation" releases in search bar or by this URL
but search results are listed randomly regardless of their release date. its complicated when there are a lot of new releases & and i could not identify new releases due to search results in bulk. I want to sort the search result by their release date (e.g: new to old).
If anyone knows any method how to do this , please share or Vote for this feature.
It would be great to be able to search for a record label of one of my my favorite bands and explore their music. It might even encourage labels to publish just a little more because they know they have fans as a label, not only the contracted artists.
On the flipside there are the classic labels (Sun records, Rough Trade, Motown, Trojan, Blue Note, Def Jam, Sub Pop, peaceville, etc. ). Now who wouldn't want nowdays kids (and old guys like myself) to easily explore music from the iconic albums they know to the more unknown diamonds that are there.
I really think it would be a unique feature to help people explore music they don't know, but probably be interested in. At least it would for me ;-)
Thanx!
Huub