Keep it indie

Keep it DIY. Keep it gutter.

Basement Press is the early home base for artists who want one proper place for their work, their people, and the next thing they make.

Built for artists. Not algorithms.

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The midnight service

New EP out now.

Static Bloom

Listen everywhere

One home for releases, dates, merch, and people who care.

Built for artists

One home. Your whole thing.

A good site should feel like the first song on the record.

Add the parts people are already looking for—then give them a reason to stay.

01

Make it yours

Add photos or artwork, a bio, and the links that make your work feel like yours.

02

Keep it moving

Share releases, videos, tour dates, socials, and a simple way to hear from your people.

03

Sell direct

Put merch alongside the work when you are ready, without making fans bounce between tabs.

Not just a pretty bio

Built around the stuff that keeps moving.

The visual world stays yours. Basement Press handles the useful parts that make an artist site feel alive.

Music belongs in the room.

Put the release front and center. Bring your music or video into the page instead of sending people on a scavenger hunt.

Keep the next thing visible.

Keep the next date visible, point people to your socials, and make a good first stop for bookers and collaborators.

Somewhere good

Merch, your way.

Make room for shirts, vinyl, prints, stickers, zines, and whatever else you make. Basement Press is being built around direct artist-to-fan sales, not a platform commission.

Vinyl / 01

Tee / 02

Make it easier to find you again

A name people remember. A list you can keep.

Build toward a custom domain, plus a clean mailing-list capture so your audience is not rented from an algorithm.

Your little corner of the internet

Custom domain

A clear address fans can type, remember, and share.

Mailing-list capture

A simple way to stay in touch between releases and shows.

One flat price

Loud bands. Quiet prices.

One proper home base for your work. No maze of plans, no platform cut when you sell your own merch.

Home base vs. bio link

A bio link is a doorway. This is the room.

A real home base

A place for the work and everything around it.

  • Releases, dates, stories, and merch in one place
  • A page that carries your visual world
  • A direct relationship with people who care

A generic bio-link page

A quick list of exits.

Useful for a fast handoff—but not much of a home for the work you are building.

Straight answers

No fine print energy.

Keep it indie

Built for artists. Not algorithms.

Give your work a real home before the next release, show, drop, or late-night idea.

Build your site