How compatible is your music taste?
BeatSphere's taste match scores your musical compatibility with any listener on the map — built from what you both actually play, not what you claim to like.
What goes into a match
- Shared artists, weighted by how much you both play them.
- Genre overlap across your listening histories.
- Listening patterns — when and where your music habits align.
Find someone with a 90% match in your city, see the artists you share, and start the conversation already knowing what to talk about.
See the live map of what people are playing
BeatSphere shows what people are listening to near you, in real time. Your exact location is never shared. Others see a randomized spot inside an area you choose, never where you actually are.
Keep exploring
See who is listening near you, browse weekly charts, or explore the Last.fm map.
Frequently asked questions
- How does the music taste match work?
- BeatSphere compares real listening history — shared artists, shared genres, and overlapping listening patterns — and turns it into a compatibility percentage between you and another listener.
- What music services does it use?
- Last.fm, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. The more history you have, the sharper the match.
- Can I share my taste match?
- Yes. Every match generates a shareable summary — compatibility percentage plus the artists and genres you have in common.
- Is my listening data exposed to strangers?
- Matches show aggregate overlap (shared artists, genres, a score), not your full history. And your exact location is never shared on the map.