Philosophy

Why RE-KORD

The story behind the project, the problem it solves and where we're headed.

Music became a rental service

Streaming, monthly subscriptions, libraries that vanish, geo-blocked catalogs, compressed audio quality, algorithms that decide what you hear. Over the last decade, music shifted from something you own to something you rent — that stops working the moment you stop paying, or the service shuts down.

Yet many of us still have hundreds or thousands of audio files: legally purchased albums, our own productions, downloaded podcasts, royalty-free music. Files that live on a hard drive and deserve a serious player — not yet another minimal app that barely does play and stop.

"RE-KORD is not a cloud service: it's a home for your music."

What was missing

Local music players exist. But they almost all choose between two extremes: either minimal and featureless, or bloated and slow. What was missing was a tool that:

  • Indexes the library intelligently (artists, genres, moods).
  • Handles metadata, artwork and synced LRC lyrics from a single interface.
  • Downloads music directly into the library without external tools.
  • Runs as a server on the local network, reachable from any device.
  • Is fun enough to want to use every day — thanks to Plectr and the visualizer suite.
  • Is completely free and open source, with no hidden monetization.

Three principles

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Total control

Your files, your machine, your format. No lock-in, no mandatory account.

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Serious tools

Metadata, artwork, downloads, stats, LRC, multi-profile. Not just play and stop.

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Fun

Plectr and the audio visualizer suite (including DiscoWall) turn listening into an interactive experience.

Disclaimer: use only music you own

RE-KORD is designed for legal libraries: royalty-free music, your own productions, legally purchased tracks, downloadable podcasts, content you have the right to use. The built-in downloader (yt-dlp) exists to make saving freely distributable content easier — not to circumvent copyright.

Creiv and RE-KORD contributors are not responsible for what users download, import or manage. Each user is solely responsible for compliance with copyright law.

Roadmap

RE-KORD 3.4 — Current

Full player with 7 visualizers and crossfade. Library with artists / genres / moods, metadata, LRC, smart shuffle. Studio with 5 tabs. Plectr rhythm game (easy/normal/hard), stats, achievements, local profiles, LAN + Cloudflare. Windows and Linux.

Next version

macOS support (Universal binary · Apple Silicon + Intel). Mobile UI improvements and dock enhancements. Performance optimizations for very large libraries.

Future

Advanced custom themes with Prism Engine. Multilingual documentation, LTS releases for stable environments, public API for external integrations.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Practical answers about alternatives, licensing, features and day-to-day use.

Why not use Navidrome, Jellyfin, Plex or a classic player?
Why not just open the folder in Nautilus, Explorer or Finder?
Is RE-KORD a replacement for Spotify or Apple Music?
Is RE-KORD really free?
Can I use, modify and redistribute it?
Do I need an account? Where is my data?
What's new or different in RE-KORD?
Server or Client — which package do I need?
Does it work without internet?
Is the built-in downloader (yt-dlp) legal?
Which operating systems are supported?

Ready to try it?

Download RE-KORD, read the tutorial or contribute on GitHub.