Radio shows, residencies, and guest mixes, identified track by track. Paste the Mixcloud URL and get the complete tracklist with a timestamp on every row.
Identify My Mix →Mixcloud is built for long-form audio: weekly radio shows, club residencies, and archive broadcasts that routinely run past the two-hour mark. Tracklists are part of the culture there, but they are only as complete as the uploader made them. Plenty of shows list five tracks out of thirty, and plenty more list nothing at all.
Setlist.ID fills in the rest. It analyzes the complete audio server-side, cutting the show into overlapping segments and fingerprinting each one against a database of more than 100 million tracks. The famous quirk of the Mixcloud player, no seeking allowed, has no effect on any of this: identification happens on the full recording, not inside the player.
The result is every identified track in broadcast order with its exact timestamp, so you can jump straight to the section you cared about, plus streaming and store links on each track. A three-hour radio show typically finishes processing in under fifteen minutes.
Open the Mixcloud DJ set you want to identify and copy the URL from your browser address bar.
Paste the Mixcloud URL into the input field. Sign in or create a free account to get started.
Review the set duration and token cost, then confirm. Audio fingerprinting analyzes every segment of the recording.
Every identified track comes back in play order with its timestamp, plus YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Beatport links. Copy it, download it as text, or export it as a playlist.
Shazam listens to a few seconds of audio and names one song, which fails on a Mixcloud DJ setwhere tracks are blended, layered, and EQ'd across the whole recording. Setlist.ID processes the complete audio instead, so every identifiable track is caught no matter where in the set it plays. The full comparison is on the Shazam for DJ mixes page.
The same pipeline reads links from more than 100 platforms, so if the set also exists on YouTube, SoundCloud, or anywhere else, any copy of it produces the same tracklist. And when a section stays unidentified, the timestamps show exactly where the mystery track lives, which is half the battle of hunting down an ID.
Yes. Setlist.ID does not read the uploader's tracklist at all; it identifies tracks from the audio itself. You get an independent, complete list of everything the fingerprinting engine can match, with timestamps, regardless of what was typed into the show notes.
No. Seek restrictions only apply to the player on mixcloud.com. Setlist.ID processes the entire recording server-side, so every minute of the show is analyzed no matter what the player allows.
Yes. Billing is proportional at 1 token per hour of audio, and long broadcasts are processed end to end. A two-hour residency costs 2 tokens and generally completes in around ten minutes.
Average match confidence is 94 percent, and commercially released tracks identify reliably. No recognition tool can name unreleased music, so unreleased edits and dubs show up as timestamped gaps rather than guesses.
Every identified track includes its timestamp in the recording, artist and title, album and label where available, BPM and key, and links to YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Beatport. The full tracklist can be copied, downloaded as a text file, or exported as a playlist.
Setlist.ID uses a token system where 1 token covers 1 hour of processed audio, with a 0.25-token minimum for short recordings. Bundles start at $5.00 for 3 tokens, and tokens are refunded automatically if identification fails.
Paste the link and get the full tracklist, start to finish.