Hi Deezer, would be fine to have a search Option for record label. E.g. to show all Artists, Albums or Songs of a record label. The Windows browser app is already showing the record label beneath the tracks of a an Album. So it seems the record label is already linked to the Album.
Hope to find some voters out there. Thanks!
This is a great feature to be included.
I loved it when I was a Rdio user. I miss it a lot.
I really can not understand the logic of waiting for expressive votes to implement a new function. How about thinking in an inverse and positive way? A new search engine can recruit new subscribers.
let us subscribe to label channels or profiles so we know what is new from these labels, what their singers or bands have released this month etc.. let us sort by label also in the playlists or something.
Soooo… searching for a record label in Deezer is already possible, thanks to everyone mentioning the method which I did not know yet (label:”label name” similar to Spotify). I just created a new playlist from the search result for Nimbus Records (there seem to be at least two with the same name) whose back catalogue might become important in the future, as it uses Ambisonics on most of their classical music recordings which is a spatial audio format similar to Sony’s 360 Reality Audio format, see also the MPEG-H 3D standard. As some may already know, this is the format that is supported by the new “360 by Deezer” mobile apps, so it should not be too difficult to play these Nimbus releases with it - theoretically.
Currently you can sort the label search result by “All”, “Titles” and “Albums” (but not by Release Date yet) which seem to be limited to max. 300 albums.@Beschleuniger reported a lower limit of 50 one year ago, probably this has been updated to 300 recently. I would prefer to have no limits for found items, neither titles nor albums, as I think e.g. Nimbus has about 1,000 releases alone available in Ambisonics format. The total number of streamable 360 Reality Audio tracks currently is about 1,000 as well, but for all participating big labels, so Nimbus Records would add up to that nicely.
Maybe community staff can add other related ideas to this one which has the most votes and views yet. I have found these related threads, perhaps there are even more:
Agreed with the no limits thing (seems to be a theme with Deezer. Please remove or make the limits high enough).
But also would be nice to be able to click on a label for a release and bring you to a page like the manual search tip above. Especially on a mobile app.
Thank you for your feedback. We need more votes for this idea to be prioritised over other features, also requested here. But we're looking to add tags and including labels as part of our search :wink:
I think finding a way to add more than 300 albums or tracks to a search result list should be possible, as the usual max. limit on Deezer is 2k or at least 1k. Simply clicking on a mentioned label name at the bottom of a release would be one way.
Pleeeeease add the label information it is really very important especially for electronic music lovers, to discover new artists by their record label.
This is one of the most important things missing from your app.
The search by label function detailed above (label:“labelname”) seems to no longer be working on desktop—screenshot attached. Has a replacement method to find individual labels been developed, or is this feature simply discontinued?
I can confirm, this method currently does not work anymore in the web player, but the desktop app still recognises it. It also shows playlists besides track and albums, not sure if it always did that. The limit is still at 300 shown tracks or albums.
I just noticed in the desktop app 4.18.40 that the label search would not work at the first trial, but playing around with it enabled it somehow. For example I tried several versions of my search term, the first one working was label:”nimbus”, afterwards it also worked with label:”nimbus records” which failed the first time.
We're looking into this as well, it could be that we're more strict with the label name in order to get results. Thank you for your understanding and patience!