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Database search on Discogs
Use the query parameter for free-text search across artists, releases, labels, and tracks. Refine results by type (artist, release, master, label, genre) and filters like genre, style, year, or country. Returns paginated results with basic metadata. Use this as the starting point for most queries. Type parameter accepts: artist, release, master, label, genre. Search the Discogs database for artists, releases, labels, and more
Get artist on Discogs
Returns the artist name, real name, profile/biography, members (for groups), URLs, and images. Use this after identifying an artist ID from search results. Get detailed information about a specific artist
Get artist releases on Discogs
Includes albums, singles, compilations, and credits on other releases. Results are sorted by year and include format, label, and track count. Use pagination to navigate large discographies. Returns a comprehensive overview of an artist's recorded output. Get the complete discography of an artist
Get label on Discogs
Returns the label name, profile/description, parent label, sublabels, contact info, and associated releases. Use this to research label history, corporate structures, and catalog organization. Get information about a record label
Get label releases on Discogs
Returns release titles, artists, formats, catalog numbers, and release dates. Useful for researching a label's catalog, identifying rare pressings, or exploring a label's musical output. Use pagination to navigate large catalogs. Get releases published by a specific label
Get marketplace listings on Discogs
Returns seller information, price, currency, condition (media and sleeve), comments, and shipping location. Useful for finding the best deals, comparing conditions, or understanding market value. Sort by price, condition, or country. Filter by minimum/maximum condition. Get marketplace listings for a specific release
Get master release on Discogs
A master release represents the "canonical" version of a release, grouping together all individual pressings and variants. Returns the main artist, title, year, genres, styles, tracklist, and notes. Use this to understand the core creative work independent of specific pressings. Get information about a master release
Get master release versions on Discogs
Each version represents a different pressing, reissue, or format of the same core release. Returns details including country, year, format, label, and catalog number for each version. Useful for collectors comparing different pressings or finding specific editions. Get all versions (pressings) of a master release
Get release on Discogs
Returns the release title, artist, tracklist, formats, labels, catalog numbers, release date, country, genres, styles, credits, notes, and marketplace data. This is the most detailed view of a specific physical or digital release. Use this to get complete metadata for cataloging or research. Get detailed information about a specific release
Get release stats on Discogs
Returns the lowest, median, and highest sale prices, as well as the number of active listings. Useful for understanding rarity, market demand, and fair pricing for collectors. Get community statistics and marketplace data for a release
Get user collection on Discogs
Returns each release with basic metadata including artist, title, year, and format. Note: only the collection owner can see detailed information including condition, notes, and custom fields. Public collections show limited data. Use pagination to navigate large collections. Get a user's collection of releases
Get user profile on Discogs
Returns the user's location, homepage, bio, member since date, number of contributions, and collection/wantlist counts. Use this to verify user identity or get an overview of a collector's activity on the platform. Get a Discogs user's public profile
Get user wantlist on Discogs
Returns each release with basic metadata. Only the wantlist owner can see this data unless they've made it public. Useful for tracking what collectors are seeking. Get a user's wantlist of desired releases
How Vinkius protects your data
Is there a risk of the AI "going crazy" and deleting important company data?
No. With Vinkius, the AI operates on "rails". It can only make the exact moves you authorized in the tool's settings. It cannot invent routes, access other networks in your company, or decide to delete random files. If the action isn't in the approved catalog, the attempt is blocked instantly.
How does the AI access my passwords and credentials?
It simply doesn't. On Vinkius, your passwords, API keys, and login details are kept in a secure vault. The AI (like ChatGPT or Claude) merely "asks" Vinkius to perform the task. Vinkius opens the door, does the work, and hands the result back to the AI. Your credentials are never seen, read, or learned by the artificial intelligence.
How do I explore an artist's complete discography?
Search for the artist first to get their ID, then use get_artist for their profile and get_artist_releases for their complete discography. Results include albums, singles, compilations, and credits on other releases, sorted by year. Use pagination to navigate large discographies.
Does the AI train on my tools or API data?
No. Vinkius enforces a strict Zero-Retention policy. Your data simply passes through our secure servers to complete the requested action and is instantly forgotten. Nothing you do here is ever stored, logged, or used to train any artificial intelligence.
What can AI Agents do with Discogs?
The Discogs integration provides comprehensive execution endpoints, allowing AI models to orchestrate tasks reliably.
Optimizing music database with Claude
Connect your AI agent to Discogs for comprehensive music database coverage. The integration features standard schemas for reliable ecommerce tool execution.
The Future of discography
Integrate Discogs to access native discography capabilities. This allows LLMs to perform secure, deterministic execution of ecommerce tasks without hard-coded API scripts.
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