Contact
One contact surface for artists, bookers, editors, and visual collaborators.
This page is designed as a practical communications board: clear channels, realistic response expectations, and a deliberately inclusive intake path for people entering the label for the first time.
Built to welcome different working styles, access needs, and creative backgrounds.
Plain-language communication is welcome. Formal industry language is not required.
Accessibility requests, pronouns, and scheduling constraints can be shared at the first message.
The team can work asynchronously across time zones for artists, bookers, and visual collaborators.
Channels
Choose the route that matches the work, not the guess.
Bookings
Bookings
Venue teams, cultural spaces, and fashion partners can route live requests through the booking desk or follow up directly with production contacts.
Promo intake
Promo intake
Artists submitting unreleased music should use the full promo form so the label owner receives context, rights status, and release timing in one pass.
Press and partnerships
Press and partnerships
Editorial features, visual campaigns, licensing conversations, and collaboration proposals can begin here with one concise creative brief.
What to send
Strong first messages reduce back-and-forth.
Who you are, your role, and the project or venue name
What you need: booking, release review, partnership, press, or licensing
Dates, budget or scope, and any access, rider, or accessibility requirements
Relevant links such as private music, deck, campaign references, or social profiles
Suggested routes
Use the dedicated surfaces when the workflow already exists.
Send unreleased tracks through Promo's for full A&R filtering and review notes.
Open Bookings to inspect roster availability before writing a venue request.
Create an account if you want to comment on tracks, message privately, or build a richer profile.
