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Submit Dark Electro to Abandoned Places Soundtrack | Spotify Promotion

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Abandoned Places Soundtrack

5,947

FOLLOWERS

By

T.

Accepting:

Dark Electro

APPROVAL RATE

8%

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PER SUBMISSION

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$

6

Direct promotion  · Curator feedback guaranteed

Submission

$

6

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

To Submit

Dark Electro music genre

Artist Guide: How to Submit Your Music to Abandoned Places Soundtrack

Before you hit submit, double-check that your sound actually fits what Abandoned Places Soundtrack is looking for. This Spotify playlist is focused on Dark Electro — and T. 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 T.'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 Spotify playlist curator evaluates. If it doesn't hit professionally, it doesn't hit.

Every direct submit campaign runs for 10 days. If T. hasn't responded within that window, you get your $6 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, T. 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 Dark Electro music all day. Use that insight to sharpen your next release, improve your sound, and come back stronger.

If you've been hunting for the right dark electro Spotify playlist submission opportunity, this is it. Abandoned Places Soundtrack isn't some algorithmic playlist drop thrown together for numbers - T. built something raw and deliberate here, and the 6,000 music fans following it aren't background-noise people. They're deep in the atmosphere, actively chasing sounds that hit different. Underground electro territory. If your track belongs in a crumbling industrial corridor or a fog-drenched dystopian cityscape, you need to be on this radar right now. Whether it's a new release or something you've been sitting on for months trying to figure out where it fits - these are the perfect playlists. Full stop.

About T. & the Abandoned Places Soundtrack Spotify playlist

Abandoned Places Soundtrack isn't just a collection of songs. It's a world T. has been building with real intention - cinematic, unsettling, and completely uninterested in softening its edges for casual listeners. With 5,947 followers and that number still climbing, this thing has developed a genuine community of people who seek out dark synth, industrial vibes, and post-apocalyptic sound design on purpose. Not by accident. Not because it showed up in some auto-generated radio. They're here for the texture, the tension, the mood - and that's honestly rare in any curator network.

As one of the more focused Spotify playlist curators working in this space, T. doesn't drift. There's no genre tourism here, no chasing mainstream appeal to pad the follower count. Corroded, cinematic, electric - that's the lane, and it stays in it. For independent artists working in dark electro, landing on Spotify playlists like this one means your music is hitting real listeners who are already primed for exactly what you're making (and that matters more than people think). Targeted playlist placements in a space this specific are genuinely hard to come by. Most of the time you're just throwing your track into the void and hoping. This isn't that.

Who Is Abandoned Places Soundtrack For?

Real talk - this playlist isn't for everyone, and that's exactly the point. If you're an independent artist building gritty beats layered over dystopian textures, writing music that sounds like it was recorded in a decommissioned power plant or a city that forgot the sun existed, you're in the right place. T. is a big fan of sound design that takes real commitment - the stuff that doesn't cut corners, doesn't sand down the atmosphere to make it easier to swallow. Your track needs to carry that same weight. Decayed synth lines. Mechanical rhythms. Soundscapes that feel like they have a past. When you submit dark electro to Spotify playlist spaces like this one, you need to come correct.

So if you've been grinding in this space, if what you're building with your own music genuinely sounds like it belongs somewhere abandoned and forgotten - T. is the perfect match for dark electro heads who've been searching for a real curator. Artists who submit here should be operating somewhere in the dark electro, industrial, or adjacent underground electro sphere. Not pop with moody artwork. Not EDM with a Halloween filter on it. If your new music was born in the dark, send it.

Why a dark electro Spotify playlist submission to Abandoned Places Soundtrack Actually Matters

Honestly, dark electro music promotion is a specific game, and most music promotion services aren't built for it. They're optimized for mainstream metrics, broad appeal, and high-volume throughput - which means artists working in niche, texture-heavy genres get buried. Submitting directly to an active, curated Spotify playlist like Abandoned Places Soundtrack sidesteps all of that noise. You're going straight to active curators who actually care about the sound, not just the streaming numbers attached to it. And with nearly 6,000 playlist listeners already locked in, a placement here is a real signal boost.

Here's the thing. What makes this worth your six dollars isn't just the reach - it's the feedback loop. T. personally reviews submissions and will provide feedback on every track. When you get a response, it's from someone who actually listened. That kind of direct engagement from real playlist curators is something major labels take for granted, but independent artists usually have to fight hard to access. You walk away with genuine insight on how your music is landing with someone who actually lives in this genre space - whether you get placed or not. Compared to the average Spotify promotion services out there, that personal attention at this price point is almost unheard of. For independent dark electro artist promotion, that's real value. No cap.

How to Submit Your Music

Submitting through One Submit is straightforward. Six dollars. One-time. That covers T.'s time, a personal review of your track, and the feedback you'll get back - regardless of whether you land the get featured on Spotify dark electro playlist placement or not. There's no convoluted music marketing process, no algorithm to reverse-engineer. You submit, a real human listens, you get a real response within the week. Honestly, it's one of the more transparent Spotify playlist submission service setups you'll find anywhere near this price point - and unlike free platforms that drown your track in volume, this one guarantees actual ears on your release.

To start, create your free account on One Submit - takes less than a minute. Connect your music on Spotify through Spotify for artists or whatever link you're working with, then start submitting directly to the abandoned places soundtrack playlist. One Submit also gives you access to resources to track your submissions and get a clearer picture of your results, which is genuinely useful if you're running playlist promotion across multiple curators at the same time. Before you hit send, make sure your track is the best match it can be. T. keeps this playlist focused and intentional, and your submission should reflect that same energy (yeah, really). Think of your first campaign as the opening move in a longer marketing strategy - not a one-shot gamble. Connect with independent music curators who actually operate in your genre, get your sound heard by real listeners, and promote your music in spaces that actually make sense for who you are as an artist.

One Submit handles the outreach. One Submit's campaign success stories is on you. Getting accepted here is a win. How streaming royalties actually work is how you make the most of it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does T. accept for the Abandoned Places Soundtrack playlist?

Abandoned Places Soundtrack accepts Dark Electro. Make sure your track fits the playlist vibe before submitting.

How much does it cost to submit music to T.?

A direct submission costs $6 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 T.?

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, T. provides personal feedback on every submission through One Submit.

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