PROMOTE YOUR MUSIC LIKE A PARASITE.

Use audiovisual content from other brands and studios to place your music in the spotlight.

Turn your music into a parasitic plague that lodges itself in advertisements, films, and TV series to capture the attention of the right people and conquer the world.

WHERE YOUR MUSIC WILL BE HOSTED

HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL PARASYTE

1. GET READY

Your future hosts are out there, but when they show up you need to be prepared.

Register your music in our database now, set your budget, and be patient.

2. GET LUCKY

Congratulations, the day you receive an offer is a happy day. Offers like these don't fall from trees.

Analyze all its characteristics,

  • what type of offer it is
  • how big its impact is
  • and whether you want to move forward.

3. GET FAMOUS

  • The plague begins. Now it's time to enjoy it, your music will be exposed to 10,000, 100,000 or even millions of people.

By succeeding in this operation, your music will infiltrate the routines of the population and subsequently the minds of the audience. Brainwashing everyone to ask themselves "what is this track?".

And on a loop it will play in their heads, they'll sing along, and... Well, enjoy the shortcut to popularity.

FIRST STEP

UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS

Our selection process starts with our partners: Advertising companies, audiovisual production companies and content creators.

They make the request for the music they are looking for, and we search our database for the track that best fits their vision.

  • Depending on the request, tracks with certain characteristics may have a greater or lesser probability of being selected, and sometimes opportunities may arise that fit the profile of a track, but not the artist's budget.

  • We usually only present the offer to one artist at a time, but if the artist doesn't respond within 24 hours, we may present the offer to another, and the first to accept gets it.

  • For reasons of efficiency, as we usually have very tight deadlines, we give priority to artists who don't have a history of rejecting offers.