About this project

MixSpace.social

The New Old Internet. A Myspace-inspired music community rebuilt as an Audius client.

MixSpace.social home feed and player UI

The idea

Modern music platforms are good at streaming but they lost the social layer that made early web music communities feel alive. Your profile used to be a statement. Your wall was a conversation. Discovery happened through people, not algorithms.

MixSpace is a loose recreation of Myspace circa 2004, rebuilt as an Audius client. You sign in with your Audius account and get the social features the early web had: walls, bulletins, scenes, and a profile that actually says something about who you are.

MixSpace.social explore page showing trending underground music and discovery modules
The explore surface focuses on fast discovery: trending tracks, editorial modules, and a music-first landing experience.

The product

Profiles have featured tracks, top picks, and wall posts. Scenes organize people around genre and subculture, giving listeners a shared space to gather around taste. Bulletins let you broadcast to your network the way Myspace bulletins did.

MixSpace.social profile page with top tracks, wall posts, featured music, and profile details
Profiles bring back old-web personality layers: featured tracks, top picks, wall posts, and lightweight social identity.

Everything music-related pulls from Audius through its APIs: tracks, playlists, playback, user data. MixSpace doesn’t host music. It adds a social layer on top of a real platform, which means the profiles, the listening data, and the discovery are all connected to something real.

MixSpace.social scenes page with genre-based communities and browse cards
Scenes create a shared context for taste, giving listeners a place to organize around genre, subculture, and conversation.