It’s actually "Power Searches" (you need an activated key for
this, i.e. the paid-for MIP — well worth the money, btw).

When using the GUI, you’d input something like
?GENRE CONTAINS \"TRANCE\" && BPM >= 140 && BPM < 150[/B]
OR
[B]?SEVENTIES && GENRE CONTAINS \"ROCK\" && ALBUMTYPE = \"LIVE\"
into the Search field (the "?" at the beginning denotes a "power
search"). Be aware my examples use extra keywords and fields I have set
up in the MIP library.

When using the http API, these can be used like filters. See also 'MIP
http protocol' (http://www.musicip.com/mixer/httpprotocol.jsp). the
first of above could (for instance) be encoded for the API as

Code:
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http://localhost:10002/api/mix?filter=?genre%20contains%20%22trance%22%20&&%20bpm%20%3E=%20140%20&&%20bpm%20%3C%20150
  
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in order to get a "Trance Mix".


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