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iOS app · in development

Deep Cut Atlas

Find the releases your favorite artists slipped out

You follow plenty of artists in Apple Music, and most have released more than the handful of songs in your rotation. Deep Cut Atlas surfaces the new albums, EPs, and singles you've missed, then queues the ones worth a listen to a "To Check Out" playlist.

The Discover tab showing new releases from artists already in the library, filterable by Album, EP, Single, and Comp.

New releases, filtered to what you actually follow

Deep Cut Atlas diffs the latest albums, EPs, singles, and compilations against the artists already in your Apple Music library, so the feed is never a stranger's algorithm guessing at your taste.

A confirmation screen showing an album added to the "To Check Out" playlist, with a Not Interested option below it.

One tap to keep, one tap to dismiss

Add a release straight to your "To Check Out" playlist, or mark it not interested. No maybes, no forgetting what you meant to listen to.

The Playlist tab showing the "To Check Out" queue, with albums and EPs from several artists.

A real Apple Music playlist, not another app to check

Everything you queue lives in a normal "To Check Out" playlist, synced through your own Apple Music account, filterable by recording type when you're ready to actually listen.

The History tab showing tracks listened to on playlists and radio, with artist and album names.

Grab what you heard on a playlist or the radio

History keeps everything you've listened to across playlists and radio. Catch something good and queue its album to "To Check Out" right there.

How it works

Three steps, on your device

  1. 01

    Connect your library

    Grant read-only access to your Apple Music library and listening history, processed entirely on your device.

  2. 02

    See what's new

    Deep Cut Atlas checks for new catalog releases from artists you already follow, and shows you only the ones you don't already have.

  3. 03

    Queue it or skip it

    Add the good ones to "To Check Out," dismiss the rest. It all runs on your own Apple Music library, no separate account.

Deep Cut Atlas is in development. No App Store listing yet.