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Crocodilo Discos

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Crust Punk, Doom Metal, Sludge

APPROVAL RATE

80%

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5

Direct promotion  · Curator feedback guaranteed

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5

one-time fee - Direct to Curator - Personal Feedback Guaranteed

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Crust Punk, Doom Metal, Sludge music genre

Artist Guide: How to Submit Your Music to Crocodilo Discos

Before you hit submit, double-check that your sound actually fits what Crocodilo Discos is looking for. This record label is focused on Crust Punk — and Crocodilo Discos can tell immediately when a track doesn't belong. Sending music outside the accepted genres wastes your submission fee and your shot at a real placement. Match the vibe, match the genre, then submit.

This part isn't optional. Your track needs to be properly mixed and mastered before it lands in Crocodilo Discos's inbox. A great song buried in a muddy mix doesn't get placed — it gets passed. Take the time to get your production right, because the quality of your sound is the first thing a record label curator evaluates. If it doesn't hit professionally, it doesn't hit.

Every direct submit campaign runs for 10 days. If Crocodilo Discos hasn't responded within that window, you get your $5 back — no questions asked. That's the One Submit guarantee. So there's no risk in trying. Submit your track, let the process run, and either walk away with a placement or walk away with your money.

Whether your track gets accepted or not, Crocodilo Discos leaves personal feedback on every submission. That's rare — and genuinely useful. Don't just read it and move on. The notes you get back are a direct signal from someone who listens to Crust Punk music all day. Use that insight to sharpen your next release, improve your sound, and come back stronger.

You've got a crust punk doom metal sludge record label submission sitting on your hard drive and zero idea where to actually send it. Here's the answer. Crocodilo Discos was built for exactly this - heavy music, underground artists, no corporate nonsense filtering out everything that actually matters. If you've been scrolling through record labels wondering which ones are worth a damn, stop. The people running A&R at Crocodilo Discos don't just work in this genre - they live in it, and they're genuinely interested in what's crawling out of the underground right now. Your filthy riffs deserve a real listen, not a form rejection from someone who's never heard a d-beat in their life. When reality hits and you realize most labels aren't built for sounds like yours, that's when Crocodilo Discos starts making sense.

About Crocodilo Discos & the Crocodilo Discos Record Label

Crocodilo Discos is an independent record label dug into the roots of heavy, abrasive, uncompromising music. Real deep roots. This is a record label founded on one simple idea - good music doesn't need a major distributor or a glossy press kit to matter. It just needs to hit hard. A record label based in DIY or die culture from day one, built from the ground up with the community in mind, not some boardroom full of people who've never touched a fuzz pedal. Think lo-fi brutality pressed into wax. The kind of stuff where it genuinely feels like the walls are closing in around you. If you've ever been deep into tape trade culture - swapping dubs through a zine distro, staying up until 3am with a four-track - you already get what this label is about. Crocodilo Discos isn't cosplaying the underground. It lives there.

And look - the label runs with a kind of creative freedom that established major brands and giants like universal music group simply can't touch. No committee deciding something's too slow or too weird or too noisy (and that matters more than people think). What Crocodilo Discos wants are artists pushing into genuinely uncomfortable sonic territory - crust warriors screaming over blown-out amps, noise merchants who treat distortion like a second language, bands dragging out slow and crushing doom-laden crawlers that feel like they're pulling you underground. As an independent music group built entirely around heavy underground sounds, the label handles everything from A&R to distribution with the same scrappy passion the bands bring to their music. The label is focused on one thing above all else: music that actually hits. Most labels don't get it. This one does.

Who Is Crocodilo Discos For?

Honestly - if your tracks are pristine, polished, and engineered to sit comfortably on a streaming platforms algorithm playlist, this isn't your scene. But if you're an independent artist grinding deep in crust punk, doom metal, or sludge - if your demo sounds like it was tracked in a basement that hasn't seen sunlight since 2004, if your songs are slow and crushing in a way that makes people uncomfortable - then you're exactly who this label wants to hear from. Crocodilo Discos is a crust punk label looking for bands that actually believe in what they're playing. That's it. That's the whole vibe.

This label is for artists who understand their genre has a history and a community worth protecting. Most labels in this space have either sold out or folded - the ones still doing it right are genuinely rare. Whether you're a solo producer stacking riffs under layers of feedback or a full group tearing through a set in forty-five filth-soaked minutes, the label wants to hear your journey. Submit your audio and videos if you've got them, because a raw rehearsal clip can say as much about a band's life and energy as any finished demo. Tell your friends too - word of mouth is how the underground has always moved. And a doom metal record label open submissions approach that's actually looking for tracks with real emotional weight? That's what's happening here. Not trends. Not what's getting blog coverage this month. Music that means something to the people making it - that intensity translates every single time.

Why a Crust Punk Doom Metal Sludge Record Label Submission to Crocodilo Discos Makes Sense

Sending your music to a label that actually operates inside your genre's world is a completely different experience from blasting demos into the general industry void. A lot of major record labels don't accept unsolicited material at all - you hit a wall, get a generic form pass, or just never hear back. Unsolicited material gets buried when you're knocking on the wrong doors. Full stop. Crocodilo Discos flips that. When you submit music to record label contacts who listen to this stuff on their own time - who have their own favorite artists in the space, who are genuinely aware of what's happening in underground metal globally - the response you get back is actually worth something. It's not a generic rejection. It's real feedback from someone who knows the difference between sludge and stoner metal, between d-beat and powerviolence, between a band still finding their sound and a band that's fully arrived. That kind of exchange is rare. It matters for your career in ways a thousand cold Spotify playlist pitches never will. Any smart marketing strategy for an underground band starts with getting in front of the right ears, and that's exactly what submitting here does.

Here's the thing - the process at Crocodilo Discos is personal. Every demo submissions page gets reviewed directly, not delegated or auto-filtered through some service. If your song is ready for a release or needs another pass, honest notes from someone embedded in the scene are worth more than any number of anonymous streams. Artist development and publishing support here isn't about reshaping your sound to fit a mold - it's about understanding your talent and finding out if there's a real fit. And if there is, you're not just getting a one-off feature. You're potentially joining a collective of artists who actually give a damn about the music above everything else. That's the underground metal label demo submission experience Crocodilo Discos is built around.

How to Submit Your Music

Submitting to Crocodilo Discos through One Submit is straightforward - and it's genuinely the best way to get your music in front of the right people without getting swallowed by the noise. The sludge metal demo submission process runs $5. One-time. Flat. That covers the curator's time, a direct personal review of your track, and real written feedback on what they hear. No subscription, no recurring charges, no bloated corporate service model. Just five bucks to get your demo in front of people who are actually listening. Before you hit submit, go spend some time at the Crocodilo Discos website - crocodilodiscos.bandcamp.com - check out the catalog, get a feel for who they are and what they've put out. Knowing the releases helps you figure out whether your sound is actually the right fit (yeah, really).

Once your demo is in the queue, it gets a personal listen. Make sure you include everything they need - a link to your track or any videos you've got, your contact details, and enough context about your project to give the label a clear picture of where you're coming from. Don't overthink it. You're not writing a press release for a company - you're starting a conversation with a label that actually respects the independent artist enough to give you a real look. An independent heavy music label that treats every submission like it matters is genuinely hard to find. Keep your pitch raw, keep it honest, and let the music carry the weight. That's how this whole thing works anyway. So yeah - if you've been sitting on something heavy, this is how to get signed to a metal label the right way: find people who care, and submit. And if you're wondering how to search for the right underground record label music submission without overthinking it, the answer is simple. Just send it.

You're already doing the right thing submitting here. Submitting your music to labels is the full strategy. Getting placed is one thing. Getting your music featured in blogs and press is the other half of it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does Crocodilo Discos accept for the Crocodilo Discos playlist?

Crocodilo Discos accepts Crust Punk, Doom Metal, Sludge. Make sure your track fits the playlist vibe before submitting.

How much does it cost to submit music to Crocodilo Discos?

A direct submission costs $5 USD per track. This one-time fee covers the curator's review time and guarantees personal feedback.

How long does it take to get a response from Crocodilo Discos?

Most submissions receive a response within 7–14 days. Every track submitted gets reviewed and receives curator feedback.

Is curator feedback guaranteed?

Yes. Whether your track gets placed or not, Crocodilo Discos provides personal feedback on every submission through One Submit.

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