Submit Your Work

Show us what you've got.

We're building a label and a community around the artists and creators that fit. Send your best work — music or visual — and we'll listen. Beatmakers, producers, multi-instrumentalists, sample pack creators, illustrators, animators all welcome.

What are you submitting?
Before You Send

The rules.

Send what fits the label. Instrumental beat-driven music: lo-fi, jazz hip hop, boom bap, jazz rap, trip hop, reggae and their adjacent zone. Dance side: jazz house, deep house, afro house, garage. Underground, original, creative — that's the lane.
We're focused on instrumentals. The roster is producer- and instrumentalist-driven right now. We're not actively looking for vocalists, but if something interesting lands in front of us, we'll listen.
Tag your submission properly. Genre(s), BPM, key, mood, vocal or instrumental, and sample status (cleared, original, or uncleared). Submissions without tagging go to the bottom of the pile.
Tell us about your samples. Cleared, original, or uncleared — say so. Uncleared sample-based tracks are low priority since we can't release or sync them without clearance work.
Send a portfolio link, not files. Behance, Instagram, your own site, a Dropbox folder — whatever shows your range. We don't open zipped attachments from people we don't know.
No AI-generated work. AI-generated illustration, AI-generated animation, AI-upscaled or AI-stylized work. Hand-drawn, painted, photographed, composited, traditionally animated — yes. AI — no.
Tell us your tools and style. Procreate, After Effects, Toon Boom, Duik Bassel, watercolor, pen and ink, 3D, collage — whatever your pipeline is. Same for style references if you have them.
Tag what you do. Illustration, character design, animation, background painting, comic/sequential, photography, type design. So we know what slot to consider you for.
Send your best, not your most. Five strong pieces beats fifty mediocre ones every time.
The Form

Submission.

Who You Are

Pick all that apply.

Tag Your Submission

Pick all that fit. Multiple is fine.

What does it feel like?

Uncleared sample work is low priority — we can't release or sync it without clearance.

The Work

Dropbox, Google Drive, SoundCloud private link, YouTube unlisted, Bandcamp — whatever works. Public artist links (Spotify / Apple / Bandcamp) are great too. Don't paste streaming embed codes; just URLs.

2-4 sentences. What are we listening to and why should we care?

Where You Live Online

By submitting, you confirm the work is yours, the samples are tagged honestly, and nothing in it is AI-generated. We respect your work and won't share it externally without permission.

Who You Are
What You Do

Pick all that apply.

Photoshop, Procreate, After Effects, Toon Boom, Duik Bassel, traditional ink, watercolor — list what you actually use.

Optional. References, influences, the kind of work you're best at. Helps us figure out the right fit.

The Work

Behance, Instagram, your own site, ArtStation, Cara, Dropbox folder — wherever your range lives. No zipped attachments.

Secondary portfolios, project pages, animation reels, etc.

2-4 sentences. What are we looking at, what makes it yours, what kind of work are you looking to do?

Where You Live Online

By submitting, you confirm the work is yours and that nothing in it is AI-generated. We respect your work and won't share it externally without permission.

Submission Received

Got it. Thanks for sending.

We'll do our best to listen — see the note below on response policy. In the meantime, the door to the community is open. Come hang out on Discord or join the Patreon.

Honest Note

Response policy.

We read what we can. We don't respond unless we want to talk — but if we do, we'll reach out about working together, a Sessions slot, sync placement, or just to give you feedback.

Until we have a dedicated A&R lead, most submissions will go unanswered. That's not personal — it's bandwidth. Sending more than once won't move you up the pile.

Send the best version of your work, not a flood.

Not Quite a Fit?

Come hang out anyway.

The label is one thing. The community is another. The Discord is open to producers, listeners, visual artists, and music heads — whether or not you submit. The Patreon backs the work and unlocks early drops, sample packs, and the Creator-Cleared catalog.