It does precisely what you just said. It takes your keyword and adds one or more keywords.
Beyond that, it groups results by keyword, and if you are on a full desktop browser, you can click on a track listing to play the track.
You can also keep searching while a track is playing.
It was meant to scratch a constant itch I have while coding... to hear Beatles remixes. I also found lots of Guns N Roses and Led Zeppelin remixes.
Its not technically challenging... but rather a better experience for an action that I found myself doing alot, and brought me pleasure.
Were you able to play your track alright? I had not mentioned that playing the tracks only works on desktop browsers right now.
What track is yours? I'll check it out.
The site allows you to play the track (from YouTube) if you are on a desktop browser.... it wont work from iOS or Android.
You are right, there is currently no YouTube link. I could add that. You should be able to at least play the track from the site.
It sounds like you may not like the UI. I can understand. It is certainly not standard. At least I can explain some rationale: I realized that I was building a search engine, and integrating a player. I wanted the search aspect to look very different and unique.
I do appreciate your input sincerely.
I decided to automate a bit, add some keywords other than "remix" and soup up the interface a bit.
discopedia was born
you can click on the track listing to play
UNFORTUNATELY, right now, the play feature only works on full featured desktop web browsers like Chrome, Safari, IE, Opera, etc. It does not work on iOS devices or Android.