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ToneMusicVibe About How we write guides

How we write guides

A short note on who stands behind the texts — and why the tracks below an article come from the catalog, not a random dump.

Who writes this

Guides are made by a small ToneMusicVibe team — the same people who build the catalog and listen to tracks before they go live. We do not invent a personal author with a headshot: these are site materials written by people who play this music every day.

How tracks get in

“Suitable tracks” is not a random pull from the database. We take songs from the linked genre or from the artist’s page in the guide. If you arrived from a track page, we keep the same origin slice — Ukrainian, Russian, or foreign — so the queue does not turn into a mash of unrelated contexts.

What we check before publishing

We read the text out loud, click genre links, and make sure “Suitable tracks” has something worth hearing. If there are too few tracks or the artist page is empty, the guide does not ship. One honest piece beats a pretty empty shell.

How we update

We refresh a guide when the catalog adds tracks that genuinely fit the topic, or when you tell us something is off — a typo, a weird song in the list, a broken link. Guides are not a news feed: they are about how to listen, not “what dropped yesterday.” Read, hop to a genre or another article — the player keeps going.

If something is off

Found a typo, a weird track, or a broken link? Write via Contacts. We read and fix. The best corrections often come from listeners, not from internal checklists.

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