Playlisting By Jennay

What started as a hobby on Spotify has evolved into a curated universe of underground and alternative sounds, now centered on Tidal (with mirrored copies on other platforms). Tidal is always updated first.Expect heavy bass, industrial grit, dark electronic energy, and alt-pop experiments. My own music and the artists I collaborate with are woven throughout, along with dedicated playlists spotlighting their work. Many of the artists featured are ones Iโ€™ve experienced live in clubs, keeping the playlists connected to real underground culture.What Platforms
Music is added to many platforms and growing. Tidal, YouTube Music, Amazon, Deezer, Spotify and more.
How Rotation Works
Playlists with 50 tracks or fewer go into a rotation pool: your track is added to the front initially, and then the playlist shuffles weekly. Playlists with over 100 tracks are permanent, once your music is added, it stays unless you submit a written request for removal.
This isnโ€™t a space for pop trends, country, or folk. Itโ€™s for the raw, the heavy, and the experimental.Want your music to be included?
I add new and upcoming artists if they fit the genres within my playlists, but only if the tracks vibe with me. There is no payment required to be placed on these playlists at this time.
Email me with a YouTube or Tidal link, NO SPOTIFY, of their track, along with a screenshot showing they are following the playlist on your platform of choice, that you want to be added to. Include an EPK or website if available; if not, provide a summary of your band or project (what itโ€™s about, members, location, and genres).