Real timing
See when you naturally look for intensity, calm, or repetition before making something.
Classic recaps often leave a void once the emotion fades. Kantise pulls in your full Spotify history to reveal your focus cycles, emotional refuges, and the sound loops that truly support your creative work.
Import years of listening, connect them to your moods, routines, and projects, then turn your musical memory into concrete cues you can create with.
Real timing
See when you naturally look for intensity, calm, or repetition before making something.
Contextual listening
Separate your editing, writing, commuting, or recovery listening instead of stacking raw top lists.
Creative memory
Find the tracks tied to a specific season, project, or mood and rebuild your own working method from them.
You are not looking for a frozen podium. You are looking for a truthful mirror of how you enter work, recover, and restart your imagination.
Load years of listening to recover the evolution of your sonic obsessions, not just your current favorites.
Cross your top listens with timing, context, and recurrence to see what returns when you need momentum, calm, or endurance.
Replay a season, residency, or work phase as a visual story carried by the songs that held your pace.
Add your own markers: daily mood, session type, current project, or the idea that appeared while listening.
Instead of only asking what you listened to most, Kantise shows what your listening is supporting inside you and inside your creative routines.
Feature
Self-understanding
Feature
Listening heatmaps by hour and day
Self-understanding
Understand when you look for structure, energy, or decompression, then align your sessions with that real rhythm.
Feature
Correlations between tracks, genres, and mood notes
Self-understanding
See which sonic colors recenter you, energize you, or scatter your attention depending on the day.
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History connected to routines and work blocks
Self-understanding
Identify the music that opens a session, supports repetition, or helps you close without draining yourself.
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Top artists and songs read inside their context
Self-understanding
Turn rankings into signals about your emotional needs, your cycles, and the way you make things.
Plausible examples of how creative people could use their listening history as personal working material.
I thought I was looking for my top tracks. What I actually found was that my best writing mornings always started with the same ambient textures. Now I begin every session with a real sonic ritual.
Léa M.
Director and editor
By importing six years of listening, I spotted the BPM ranges and artists that prepare me to mix without wearing me out. My sets feel tighter, and my recovery does too.
Malik R.
DJ and programmer
Creative tags helped me connect each playlist to a project phase. I finally know which music supports pre-production, color work, or finishing passes.
Camille D.
Editor and colorist
Once your history becomes a material, you can build rituals, libraries, and triggers that actually sound like you.
Source signal
Spotify history imported across multiple years
Personal insight
You see which textures return before writing, editing, mixing, or recovering.
Creative action
You build entry playlists for creative work and exit playlists for decompression instead of improvising every time.
Source signal
Quick notes about mood, project, and context
Personal insight
Your listens stop being anonymous and become tied to a precise state and intention.
Creative action
You prepare sessions around your real energy instead of an abstract to-do list.
Source signal
An immersive Wrapped revisited by period or project
Personal insight
A musical year becomes a logbook with its highs, lows, and recurring useful obsessions.
Creative action
You capitalize on what helps you create at the right moment, with more consistency.
Short answers for precise search intents around Spotify listening history analysis.
Import your Spotify years, add your personal markers, and let Kantise turn your listening into a usable creative system.
Built to help you understand your cycles, not just collect statistics.