Submit Your Pitch

Use this page to share music submissions, written pitches, or project briefs with Dead Air Weekly4’s editorial team.

A meticulously organized underground radio booth dominated by a matte-black mixing console, brushed-steel faders, and glowing analog VU meters in amber and green. Surrounding the console, walls are lined with dark acoustic foam, sporadically broken by shelves of worn cassette tapes and vinyl records with minimalist, cryptic cover art. A suspended condenser microphone hangs unused, cables coiled neatly. The scene is lit by dim, cool-toned LED strips and the soft glow of equipment displays, creating pools of light and deep shadows. Photographed at eye level with a shallow depth of field that keeps the console razor sharp while the shelves blur into abstract patterns, the mood is clandestine yet professional, evoking photographic realism and a clean, modern, underground-media aesthetic.
A meticulously organized underground radio booth dominated by a matte-black mixing console, brushed-steel faders, and glowing analog VU meters in amber and green. Surrounding the console, walls are lined with dark acoustic foam, sporadically broken by shelves of worn cassette tapes and vinyl records with minimalist, cryptic cover art. A suspended condenser microphone hangs unused, cables coiled neatly. The scene is lit by dim, cool-toned LED strips and the soft glow of equipment displays, creating pools of light and deep shadows. Photographed at eye level with a shallow depth of field that keeps the console razor sharp while the shelves blur into abstract patterns, the mood is clandestine yet professional, evoking photographic realism and a clean, modern, underground-media aesthetic.

Submissions welcome

We invite diverse media proposals and music journalism aligned with underground scenes, exploring curatorial criteria and thoughtful perspectives.

Submission Form

Provides a structured way for artists, labels, and writers to submit work or pitches directly through the site.

This form suite collects contact details, project briefs, and sample materials to streamline peer review and editorial consideration.

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A meticulously organized underground radio booth dominated by a matte-black mixing console, brushed-steel faders, and glowing analog VU meters in amber and green. Surrounding the console, walls are lined with dark acoustic foam, sporadically broken by shelves of worn cassette tapes and vinyl records with minimalist, cryptic cover art. A suspended condenser microphone hangs unused, cables coiled neatly. The scene is lit by dim, cool-toned LED strips and the soft glow of equipment displays, creating pools of light and deep shadows. Photographed at eye level with a shallow depth of field that keeps the console razor sharp while the shelves blur into abstract patterns, the mood is clandestine yet professional, evoking photographic realism and a clean, modern, underground-media aesthetic.