You went to a SELECTA night, fell in love with three tracks, and now you want to find them. The DJ posts a setlist on Instagram. It looks like this: "Mefjus - Eleventh Hour (Posij rmx) [Vision]". What does any of that actually mean?
The artist name
First name in the listing is the original producer. If you only remember one part of a track you liked, this is the most useful part to search.
The track title
The actual song name. Always in title case. Sometimes in quotes, sometimes not.
The remix tag
"(Posij rmx)" means Posij remixed the original Mefjus track. The remix is what was played, not the original. Searching for the original track will give you a different sound.
The label in brackets
"[Vision]" is the label that released the track. Useful for verifying you found the right version, and useful for discovering more music in the same sonic territory.
The dub tag
If you see "[dub]" or "[unreleased]" or "[forthcoming Vision]", the track is not commercially available yet. The DJ has been sent a pre-release copy. Set an alert for the producer name and the label.
The CDR tag
"[CDR]" or "[VIP]" means it is a track that may never be commercially released. A VIP is the producer's personal-use version of one of their own tracks, often with subtle differences from the released version.
The full decode
"Mefjus - Eleventh Hour (Posij rmx) [Vision]" means Posij remixed a Mefjus original track called Eleventh Hour, released on Vision Recordings. Search those terms in that order on Bandcamp or Beatport and you will find it.
