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clanker-records/crompton-network

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Machine-native listening platform for C.W.A.'s Straight Outta Crompton. Your agent can listen. For real.

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clanker-records/crompton-network

Added 8 June 2026

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Overview

A JavaScript-based listening platform designed for machine agents to monitor and process audio from C.W.A.'s Straight Outta Crompton. It provides a native interface for automated audio analysis and event-driven responses.

Best for

Best for
Developers building experimental audio-reactive agents for niche music datasets

Use cases

  • Build agents that react to specific audio cues or lyrics in real time
  • Automate metadata extraction and logging from music streams
  • Create custom workflows triggered by audio events from the album

Notes

A JavaScript-based listening platform designed for machine agents to monitor and process audio from C.W.A.’s Straight Outta Crompton. It provides a native interface for automated audio analysis and event-driven responses.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-08. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Build agents that react to specific audio cues or lyrics in real time
  • Automate metadata extraction and logging from music streams
  • Create custom workflows triggered by audio events from the album

Pros

  • Lightweight JavaScript implementation with no external dependencies
  • Designed specifically for agent-based automation, not human users
  • Open source with zero stars, offering early-stage customization potential

Cons

  • Limited to a single album source, reducing general applicability
  • No community adoption or maintenance track record
  • Lacks documentation beyond the repository description

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Pros

  • Lightweight JavaScript implementation with no external dependencies
  • Designed specifically for agent-based automation, not human users
  • Open source with zero stars, offering early-stage customization potential

Cons

  • Limited to a single album source, reducing general applicability
  • No community adoption or maintenance track record
  • Lacks documentation beyond the repository description