Submit · the front door · free, forever
submit your music.
One form. Free, forever. The track you're proud of, in front of curators who actually listen.

Your song on Spotify:
- ×Released songs only
- ×The submission process is free
- ×You are submitting to all indiemono playlists
- ×Feedback is not guaranteed
- ×Music is the universal language of mankind.
Tag your submission (1 – 3 tags)
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nostalgic? fill the form manually.
use our classic system: choose the main vibe of your song, then fill the form.
Indiemono · /demos
send us your demos.
Got something unreleased? We listen before release, save the best for the right monthly playlist and the right moment. Private links welcome - embargo respected.
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distromono
DIY music distribution by playlist curators. Simple subscription, no extras. For the artists who want to release it all themselves.
frequently asked.
(by humans, every single day.)
Yes. The submission process has been free since 2015 and it stays free. We don't sell placements. We never have. We never will.
Yes, we need a Spotify track link. Make sure your track is live on Spotify before submitting - we use it to verify the song and embed a player for curators.
We review on a rolling basis. Most tracks receive feedback within 2–4 weeks. If your track is shortlisted for a playlist, we'll reach out directly.
Yes, but one at a time. Each submission goes through its own review. Pick your strongest track first and choose the vibe that fits it best.
Covers are welcome. AI-generated music is not accepted - we curate human-made music only. There's no cutoff on release date; older releases are reviewed just the same.
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Our form will be free
forever.
We pay for the servers, the hosting, the playlists, the curators. If we help artists reach ears, help us keep the lights on.
Report the agencies that ask you to pay for placements. Sharing that information helps other fellow artists - it's how the whole indie scene stays a little less rigged.

