Matthew Hartley Music

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imaginepeakstudiosa month ago
The first artist-owned MCP server. Exposes the album The Time Is Now by independent artist Matthew Hartley as a structured, queryable catalog for any compatible AI client — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and more. Talk to the catalog: ask for songs, walk through the album's narrative chapters, get artist context, or stream music directly through your AI client.
Overview

Matthew Hartley Music MCP

The first artist-owned MCP server. Exposes the album The Time Is Now by independent artist Matthew Hartley as a structured, queryable catalog for any compatible AI client — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and more.

Talk to the catalog: ask for songs, walk through the album's narrative chapters, get artist context, or stream music directly through your AI client.

What it does

Instead of "go search Spotify", your AI client can:

  • List songs and chapters
  • Pull details on individual tracks and chapter narratives
  • Stream released songs (signed-URL audio delivery, fresh on demand)
  • Get artist context, behind-the-scenes notes, and album themes
  • Receive narrative-aware introductions for each song

Why it's different

  • HTTP transport — no Docker, no local install, no API key. Point your AI client at the URL.
  • Fully public — no auth required to browse or stream released tracks.
  • Copyright-preserving architecture — AI agents see metadata and proxied URLs, never the source audio bytes. Patent pending.
  • Powered by Harmonic Wave — the platform behind the first artist-owned MCP, with v1.0 launching May 2026.

Available tools

  • list_songs / get_song
  • list_chapters / get_chapter
  • get_artist
  • get_experience — full structured album experience
  • get_experience_prompt — narration prompt for AI-narrated playback
  • refresh_stream_urls — refresh signed audio URLs

Install

Claude Desktop / Code (config file):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "matthew-hartley-music": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://matthewhartleymusic.com/wp-json/mcp/v1/message"
    }
  }
}

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "matthew-hartley-music": {
      "transport": "streamable-http",
      "url": "https://matthewhartleymusic.com/wp-json/mcp/v1/message"
    }
  }
}
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Created At
a month ago
Updated At
a month ago
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imaginepeakstudios
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