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15 Spotify Playlist Curators and Websites That Offer Free Playlist Submission in 2023


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Introduction:

As an independent artist, you know how important it is to get your music heard on Spotify. With millions of users worldwide, the platform offers an enormous opportunity to gain exposure and build a following. However, with the increased competition in 2023, it can be challenging to get noticed on the platform. Luckily, there are still free alternatives to submit your music to Spotify playlists. In this article, we'll explore how to submit your music to independent curators and third-party playlists on Spotify without spending a dime.


The State of Spotify Playlists in 2023

Spotify playlists have become a major force in the music industry, with more and more listeners turning to them to discover new music. In 2023, the competition for playlist placements (Both editorial Spotify playlists & user generated playlists) is higher than ever. As a result, it's more important than ever to focus on submitting your music to independent curators and third-party playlists.

Independent Spotify Playlist Curators in 2023

Independent curators are still one of the most effective ways to get your music noticed on Spotify in 2023. They create and manage over 4 billion playlists on Spotify (That count for third of the streams on the platform) and often have a following of their own. To find independent curators in 2023, you can either use tools like SubmitHub, Groover or start your MySphera campaign where we connect your music with curators who are actively looking for new music to feature on their playlists.

Curators & websites that offer free playlist Submission in 2023:


1. Indiemono

A Spanish label that has 10 playlists musicians can submit to for free. The genres range from Chill to Pop & EDM. To submit your music use this link.



Indiemono free playlist submission page


2. SoundPlate

On Soundplate, you can search for playlist curators by genre, mood, and activity, making it easy to find curators who may be a good fit for your music. Once you find a curator that you're interested in, you can submit your music directly to them for consideration. Find the right playlist curator here.

3. iMusician

iMusician is a digital music distribution service that helps artists get their music on streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The service also offers additional features like music monetization, playlist pitching, and YouTube content ID.

Submit your music to iMusician playlists here


4. Tunemunk

Tunemunk is a platform that helps artists promote their music by submitting their songs to playlist curators on Spotify and other streaming platforms. The platform offers both free and paid submission options, and claims to have a network of over 5,000 playlist curators. Submit your music to Tunemunk playlists here


5. Best Playlist Ever

Best Playlist Ever is a website that allows independent artists to submit their music for consideration to be added to one of their playlists on Spotify. The website offers both free and paid submission options, and claims to have a team of curators who listen to every submission. Submit your music to their playlists here


6. Static Dive

The Static Dive is a blog featuring independent artists of all genres from around the globe, from musician and former Billboard columnist, Bob Smith. Submit your music to Static Dive playlists here


7. Filtr

Filtr is a playlist brand owned by Sony Music Entertainment. The brand features a variety of playlists across different genres, and allows artists to submit their music for consideration through an online form. Submit your music to Filtr playlists here

** Follow this guide by Rexius Music to maximize your pickup chances.


8. For The Love Of Bands

For The Love Of Bands is a music blog that features independent and emerging artists across a variety of genres. The website allows artists to submit their music for consideration to be featured on their blog and social media channels. Submit your music to For The Love Of Bands playlists here


9. Neon Collective music

Neon Collective is a music promotion & discovery platform aiming to help upcoming / emerging artists. Submit your music to Neon Collective playlists here


10. Kolibri Music

Kolibri music curates multiple playlists on Spotify & Deezer. Submit your music to their playlists here


11. Ditto Music

Ditto Music is a digital music distribution service that helps artists get their music on streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. The service also offers additional features like playlist pitching, music monetization, and social media promotion. Submit your music to Ditto Music playlists here



Ditto music free playlist submission page example


12. J Salco

J Salco is a music curator and playlist brand that features independent and emerging artists across different genres. Submit your music to his playlists here

13. Side Kick Music

Side Kick Music is a music blog & label. Submit your music to Side Kick Music playlists here


14. MusicTo

MusicTo is a global creator community that collaborates through music. We create surprising playlists for curious listeners. Submit your music to MusicTo playlists here


15. Rizing Playlists

Rizing Playlists are music playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and YouTube Music. ​is to help the the best independent rising artists to be discovered by new listeners. Submit your music to their playlists here


Find independent playlist curators with submission email on Google.


Use Google advance search operators to get playlist links that has email addresses inside them. For example paste one of the following in google search: "site:spotify.com/playlist @gmail.com" or "site:spotify.com/playlist @gmx.de".

The first part (site:spotify.com/playlist) of the query tells Google to search only links that are on playlists on Spotify. The second part (@gmail.com) indicates Google that you want the phrase @gmail in the body of that site. You can change the second part to match any email provider :)



example of using advance search operators in google

Conclusion:

As independent musicians, promoting your music on Spotify (and other music streaming platforms) can be a challenging task, especially with the increased competition in 2023. However, there are still free alternatives to submitting your music to Spotify playlists. By connecting with independent curators and third-party playlist curators, you can increase your chances of getting noticed by potential fans. With persistence and dedication, you can gain exposure and build a following on Spotify, ultimately helping you to achieve your music career goals.


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