Provenance-first DJ preparation

Your library, finally worthy of your sets.

[golgi.] is the local-first workspace for purchased tracks you intend to keep. Inspect each handoff, make deliberate metadata decisions, and stage a library that is ready for Rekordbox without becoming a black box.

  • Local-first core
  • Human-reviewable
  • Rekordbox staging

Metadata review

Purchased tracks / July crate

3 ready
12 tracks 2 need review QC staged
Track Genre Key Energy State
Signal Path Deep techno 8A 7 Ready
Friction Peak-time 9A 8 Review
Night Shift Hypnotic 7A 6 Ready

The way through

Four clear states between purchase and booth.

  1. 01

    Bring in what you bought.

    Drop a folder or sweep a purchase inbox into a clean, reviewable queue.

  2. 02

    Check the files before they travel.

    Use format and spectral heuristics to surface suspect encodes. Keep the call visible, not hidden.

  3. 03

    Shape the library in your language.

    Review metadata, genre, key, energy, artwork, and every proposed tag change before it lands.

  4. 04

    Stage a deliberate next move.

    Prepare playlists and genre crates for Rekordbox import, with the handoff still legible.

Why [golgi.]

Good curation is traceable.

Your genre policy, not ours.

Use a vocabulary that fits your library. [golgi.] makes the policy explicit so the result remains yours.

Automation with a receipt.

Quality checks and metadata suggestions are estimates. You can see what they saw before you accept a change.

Connected only when you choose it.

Core library preparation stays local. Optional metadata lookups and guru guidance are deliberate, scoped connections.