About

Rhune is a quiet companion for modern music, a place for artists to gather the small stories and reflections behind their releases. Fan voices can also be invited through exclusive writing sessions.

What we’re building

Rhune offers a place for artists to keep a ledger that sits alongside their work. Each artist receives a private study prepared with their catalogue, ready for notes and annotations. Saved notes are displayed on the artist's reading room, with direct links back to the corresponding track or album.

Artists who want an extra layer of context can host Listener Notes sessions: invite-only writing windows where selected fans contribute anecdotes that remain under the artist’s curation. Every fan submission is screened, logged, and only surfaces publicly if the artist chooses to feature it.

How the catalogue is sourced

We set up each artist's study using public Spotify metadata (artwork, release dates, track listings) meaning all albums and tracks are ready for annotation. This data is refreshed at least every 30 days to reflect changes on Spotify. Notes authored inside Rhune always stay in the artist’s voice, and are never sent to Spotify.

Rhune operates independently of Spotify. Artists can remove an invite permanently by declining it, or delete their account at any time from the Manage page. If anything needs adjusting, reach out and we’ll take care of it promptly.

Listener notes

Listener Notes mirror the intimacy of liner notes without forcing fans into public comment threads. Artists set the window, gate access with a passcode, and approve what’s displayed. We handle the consent trail, terms, and moderation tooling so every anecdote is licenced properly before it leaves a fan’s draft.

Rhune Premium

Premium is our steady way to fund deeper features: increased drafts, advanced analytics, priority support, and larger listener note cohorts. Subscriptions renew monthly or annually, and you can step down at any time—your archive stays intact, only the extras wind down.

Keep note

  • Nothing is gamified, annotations remain entirely artist-authored.
  • Artists maintain full deletion control, and we respond to takedown requests quickly.
  • Invites are issued slowly and selectively so that the catalogue can grow with care.
  • Fan submissions route through a strict listener note policy so ownership and licensing stay clean.

Get in touch

Questions, ideas, or catalogue amendments? We read every note sent to hello@rhune.co.