I will remove duplicate tracks and organize massive music libraries
DJ and Media Operations Specialist
About this Gig
Searching for one track should take seconds. Instead, your library throws four duplicates, old edits, and random backups at you while the next transition is already approaching. That hesitation kills flow.
I manually clean overloaded DJ libraries by isolating duplicates, preserving the best versions, and rebuilding structure so your system becomes fast and reliable again. The goal is not deleting files; it's restoring trust in your library.
The Safe-Archive Protocol
I never permanently delete your music. Every flagged duplicate gets moved into a separate Archive folder for your final review first, so your original collection stays fully protected throughout the cleanup process.
What I Clean & Fix:
- True duplicate tracks & repeated record pool downloads
- Old backup copies & low-quality file clones
- Broken naming structures & conflicting clean/explicit edits
- Incorrectly stacked versions
Your music collection is not the problem. The system around it is.
Message me with your estimated track count and platform so we can map the safest cleanup approach for your library.
My Portfolio
FAQ
Will I lose my hot cues, playlists, or DJ data?
No. Preserving performance data is one of the most important parts of the cleanup. I work carefully around existing cue points, playlists, and prepared files so important DJ information stays intact.
Do you need remote access to my computer?
No. Everything is handled remotely through the library copy you send me. Your personal computer stays private and untouched during the process.
How will I know what was removed?
Nothing gets permanently deleted without separation first. Duplicate tracks are isolated into a separate archive folder so you can review everything clearly before fully replacing the old library.
Is the cleaned library difficult to load back into Serato or Rekordbox?
Not at all. I include a simple walkthrough showing exactly how to reconnect the cleaned library properly so the transition stays smooth and organized.
How do I send my library safely?
I guide the entire process step by step. Most clients upload their library through Google Drive or Dropbox. Before any work starts, I always recommend creating a backup copy first so your original files stay protected throughout the cleanup.
