‘’ I’m hoping toward a future when there is a continuity between programs, where everyone is using some kind of new format like Wave, Aiff or MP3, but that has more parts and elements that are available to DJ, listener or remixer, that are available in that delivery method. Instead of an Aiff file, there would be an encapsulated file that would contain the samples, sounds and MIDI structure. The playback device would play it back as the composer or producer had envisioned, but if you wanted, all the components would be there for you to remix and manipulate on the fly. Each song would be an encapsulated Ableton file, or an encapsulated file that gave you all the bits and pieces created, so you could freely move around. That would be the future of singles. The idea of releasing an album or a single, and releasing it in a format that is indestructible other than for sampling purposes, is a little bit archaic. I think these things should be much more free, and open to reinterpretation and remixing.'’

Richie Hawtin

We believe that artists have not yet discovered all the possibilities of digital technology and distribution.
All our releases will be available in MetaSonic format: individual tracks and loops, unstructured songs that you can arrange and mix to your taste. We believe this is the best format for laptop based dj-sets and shows.
All tracks are in mp3 or wav format and come with a .asd file with warp information for the Ableton Live software.

But it’s only the start. We will soon build a wiki to further develop MetaSonic into a full open source standard.