Creator Library
Licensed deep house you can actually use
Dynamitis is no longer only a radio stream. This library is where rights-cleared deep house tracks and packs will live for videos, podcasts, edits, studios, barber shops, cafes, and any quiet space that needs a dependable identity.
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What This Solves
You need deep house that fits the room without sounding like stock filler.
You need proof that you actually have permission to use the music.
You need to find the right mood fast instead of trawling through random libraries.
You want the radio to help discovery, then the library to close the actual use case.
Creators: videos, podcasts, reels, streams
Editors: repeat-safe packs with cleaner selection
Spaces: cafes, studios, barber shops, waiting rooms
Library Packs
See the packs that are already inside the library
Each pack now maps to real uploaded tracks. Use the pack cards to jump into the catalog, then open the pack contents section below if you want to scan the titles directly.
Pack Contents
Open a pack and browse the titles inside it
This section exists so the library is not just abstract categories. Every pack can expose the actual track names behind it, and each title links back into the track catalog or direct file.
Library Brief Builder
Need the right pack before the first full drop is public?
Use this brief builder to turn a vague idea into a usable request. It is meant for the awkward in-between state where you know the room, project, or edit needs deep house, but you do not yet know which pack to ask for.
Useful for editors, YouTubers, podcasters, studios, cafes, and barber shops
Creates a cleaner request than “send me something deep house”
Feeds directly into the manual licensing flow without fake checkout steps
Draft Request
Track Catalog
Show individual tracks, real pack names, and radio overlap
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Step One
Discover on the radio
The stream stays the public discovery layer. It tells people what the Dynamitis sound is before they ever look at a license or a download.
Step Two
Match the use case fast
Packs and metadata do the sorting. People should be able to answer “what fits this project?” in minutes, not after an hour of random browsing.
Step Three
License with proof
The whole business works only if the rights story is clear. The licensing page is where this turns from vibe into an actual product.