Artists, Producers, Composers on DISCO: your quick start guide

DISCO gives artists, producers, and composers one place to store their work, share it professionally, and collaborate without the usual back-and-forth. This guide covers the main things you'll use it for.
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🎵 Getting your music in

Start by getting your catalogue into DISCO. A few ways to do it:

Playlist Creator - drag files in from your desktop and they're ready straight away.

Bulk uploader / Dropbox import - if you have a large existing catalogue, use the bulk uploader or connect your Dropbox to bring everything in at once.

Inboxes - share your Inbox link with collaborators, managers, or session partners and they drop tracks directly in. No downloading, no re-uploading.

Save to the DISCO app - when a file lands via email, WhatsApp, or WeTransfer, save it to a Playlist in a couple of taps. Listen to your Playlists offline and share tracks on the go. Download here: disco.ac/downloads

📤 Sharing & presenting your music

Playlists

The quickest way to share tracks with anyone - a collaborator, manager, label, promoter, or sync contact. Add tracks in the playlist creator, save and send a link.

Artist Page

Create an Artist Page on DISCO to present a shareable profile across the industry - audio, bio, press photos, links. Set it up once and keep it updated. Share the link instead of sending attachments or multiple links (Dropbox, Google Drive, Soundcloud, Spotify etc) in one email.

EPK

Build a full EPK as a DISCO Page - include your bio, release info, stats, press quotes, and any supporting assets. One link covers everything a journalist, booker, or label needs.

🎶 Collaborating

Remote sessions

Send stems, bounces, and session files to collaborators in a Playlist. They can stream or download directly - no file transfer services needed.

Inboxes

Use your Inbox for collaborative projects - a writing camp, a remix brief, a session. Share the inbox link and everything submitted lands in one place, ready to review, store, reshare.

Nesting tracks

Group multiple versions, instrumentals, stems, sheet music, or alternates under a single amain track using nesting. Keeps things clean when a session generates a lot of files.

🗂️ Organising your work

A simple structure that works for most artists:

  • One Catalog Channel for your full body of work
  • Playlists for specific projects, releases, or pitching packages
  • Tags and colour codes to mark status - unreleased, demo, pitched

Keep it simple to start. You can always add more structure as your catalogue grows.

📚 Resources

📖 How other creators are using DISCO

Questions answered