Playlist Submission

How to Submit Music to Revised Records on Spotify

Want to get your music on Revised Records's Spotify playlists? Revised Records curates 3 playlists reaching 295.4K followers across techno. Below is how to submit — and how to make sure the playlist is worth pitching before you do.

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How to get on Revised Records’s playlists

  1. Find Revised Records on Spotify. Reach out through Revised Records's public Spotify profile and the playlists they actively curate. A short, personal note beats a generic form.
  2. Vet the playlist first. Run a PlaylistVet quality check on Revised Records's playlists to confirm real organic reach versus bot inflation before you spend a pitch.
  3. Send a short, personal pitch. Lead with your track link and one line on why it fits Revised Records's sound. Keep it under five sentences.
  4. Follow up and track placements. Give it a week, follow up once, and monitor which of Revised Records's playlists actually drive streams and saves.

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Submitting to Revised Records — FAQ

Does Revised Records accept music submissions?

Revised Records runs 3 tracked Spotify playlists reaching 295.4K followers. Vet each one with PlaylistVet first so you pitch only the playlists that actually drive streams.

Is submitting to Revised Records free?

Most independent curators like Revised Records accept free submissions. Avoid paid "guaranteed placement" offers — they are often botted and can get your music flagged. Vet every playlist first.

How do I contact Revised Records?

Reach Revised Records through their public Spotify profile and active playlists. PlaylistSupply runs a quality check on every playlist they curate so you only pitch the ones worth it.

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