FAQ's

1. What do you do?
We distribute promotional material to an ever growing mailing
list of club and radio DJ's, reviewers & magazine writers, all based within the
goth, post punk, dark indie, deathrock, psychobilly and related dark genres.

2. How much experience do you have?
Between us we have over 25 years in DJing and promoting experience.

3. What can you do to help my band?
Please see the Promotion page that outlines the deal we offer and how to use this service.

4. What does it cost?
There's a price list on this page for artists wishing to use this service,
for DJ's and others downloading the material there is no charge.

5. How do I get on the mailing list?
The application form is HERE, complete and submit this and we'll check you out.
As long as you work regularly within the scenes we work in then we'll send
you a download link every time we have something to promote.

6. What do I have to do in return?
All we ask is that you review what we send you and provide feedback by
filling out a form online. This is optional but we feel that letting us know what
you think of the material is a small price to pay
for getting access to the material you'll be able to download.

7. What happens to the feedback I give you?
We forward all feedback to the artist, but do not include your
personal details unless you ask us to.

8. If I don't like anything will you stop sending me stuff?
Not all all. All contructive feedback is welcome as it helps the artist.

9. Who have you helped in the past?
There's a list HERE of artists we've promoted so far.

10. Why don't you offer help to metal or EBM artists?
We have nothing against artists from these genres but simply
don't deal in these styles of music, or have many contacts that do.

11. What else can you do to help me promote my band?
In the past we've arranged album launch parties,
but we're open to ideas, just contact us.

12. What's the catch?
We like to think there isn't one, but if you have any more questions,
let us know, we promise to be open and honest.

13. So...  Why thirteen13?
It's the street number of The Munsters house!