
Crompton Network
Let an agent browse and play Crompton Network / Straight Outta Crompton releases through a machine-native listening MCP.
Overview
Crompton Network is a MCP server for the Launch phase that connects agents to a machine-native listening platform for Straight Outta Crompton releases.
What is this MCP server?
- Machine-native listening platform for CWA Straight Outta Crompton
- npm stdio package @clanker-records/crompton-network version 1.5.2
- Positions agents as real listeners, not mock playback stubs
- GitHub source at clanker-records/crompton-network
- Server package version 1.5.2
- stdio transport via npm identifier @clanker-records/crompton-network
- Zero required environment variables in published server.json
What problem does it solve?
Builders wiring music or promo agents must bespoke APIs instead of speaking to a ready-made listening catalog.
Who is it for?
Creative indie projects, fan bots, or launch demos tied to Crompton / Clanker Records content.
Skip if: Generic enterprise apps that need mainstream streaming SDKs or rights-agnostic music search.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Agents gain MCP tools to interact with the Crompton listening network for real playback-oriented workflows.
- Agent-callable tools against the Crompton listening network
- Launch-ready demos where the agent can listen and surface catalog actions
- Reduced custom HTTP glue for Clanker Records experiences
Recommended MCP Servers
Journey fit
How it compares
Niche media-listening MCP, not a broad music metadata database integration.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Crompton Network for?
Developers building agents or automations around CWA Straight Outta Crompton and Clanker Records who want MCP-native listening hooks.
When should I use Crompton Network?
Use it at launch or promo time when your agent must discover, present, or drive listening experiences for that catalog.
How do I add Crompton Network to my agent?
Install @clanker-records/crompton-network from npm, register the stdio MCP server in your client config, and invoke its tools from your agent session.