A label environment shaped around atmosphere, identity, and continuity
Sage Records is designed to feel like more than a flat index of songs. The public site presents tracks, albums, artists, videos, and supporting pages as one connected catalogue, so discovery feels intentional from first click to final playback.
1. Identity
The site is built to give each release more presence. Instead of treating tracks as isolated rows in a database, Sage Records frames them through cover art, artist context, release detail, and a playback layer that keeps the listening journey connected across routes.
2. What shapes the catalogue
Sound with atmosphere
Music is presented with mood, image, and context rather than being reduced to a utility-only list.
Release-led presentation
Singles and albums are treated like destinations, with routes that keep artwork, metadata, and discovery aligned.
Cross-route continuity
The shared shell, footer, and player layer are meant to make public navigation feel consistent across the whole site.
3. Explore the catalogue
Each public route plays a different role in discovery, from broad browsing to artist and release detail.
4. Live catalogue snapshot
This block reads the public APIs in the browser so the about page reflects the live catalogue without changing backend logic.
This panel highlights the first available live item once the catalogue APIs respond.
- Tracks, albums, artist pages, videos, and support routes are linked through one shared public shell.
- The player layer is designed to keep listening continuity across public browsing.
- Policies, contact routes, and the sitemap are kept inside the same visual language for consistency.