FAQ
ARTIST FAQ
Quick answers for artists looking to join Hexx Mafia.
We only take a royalty cut on releases we actively help with (distribution, rollout, visuals, marketing, etc.). Percentages are agreed per project and kept fully transparent – no hidden fees or surprise splits.
We handle submissions inside our Discord server. We have dedicated channels for submitting songs, works-in-progress, visuals, and collaboration ideas. Post your best work following the channel guidelines – the team reviews everything and decides what fits the best for what we’re building.
Yes. Hexx Mafia is not just for vocalists — we welcome producers, engineers, graphic designers, editors, animators, and visual artists. Use the Discord submission channels and clearly state your role, strengths, and what you bring to the team.
Yes — members keep full ownership of their artist name, brand, and their masters unless a specific project agreement says otherwise. Our goal is to protect your creative control while working together in a collaborative environment.
No — Hexx Mafia is not a record label. We are a
dark-leaning creative collective built around collaboration,
community, and artistic freedom.
We don’t sign artists.
FANS FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions about Hexx Mafia.
Yes but only when the time is right. Our goal is to eventually grow large enough to offer real support: funding, marketing, distribution, visuals, and an actual system that benefits our artists. We refuse to rush into signing people without having the power and resources to help them properly achieve their goals.
We’re already heavy in the visual side — animators, editors, designers, VFX artists, photographers, all part of the collective. Fashion is absolutely coming later once we finalize designs and infrastructure. We want anything we release to be high quality and aligned with the Hexx aesthetic.
Most of us use FL Studio as the main DAW because it's fast, intuitive, and easy for collaboration. setups. Hardware varies member-to-member some use MIDI keyboards, analog synths, external FX, and others stay fully digital. We support whatever helps you create your best sound.
Absolutely. We have a community Discord where fans can hang out, talk with members, discover new music, share art, and be part of the Hexx Mafia atmosphere. It’s a safe and creative space where anyone who supports what we’re building is welcome to join.
Yes 100%. If it matches the Hexx Mafia energy, vibe, and aesthetic, we love seeing what fans create. Dark visuals, glitch art, surreal concepts, magical themes anything that captures our world is appreciated.
Through our website submission form. We built it specifically so fans, artists, producers, and visual creators can send us their music, portfolios, ideas, or collaborations. It’s the cleanest and fairest way to keep everything organized and ensure nothing gets lost in DMs.
Merch is coming soon! We don’t want to rush it the brand deserves items that feel special. Physicals like CDs or vinyl may come later depending on demand from the community.
The biggest support is streaming and sharing our music. Word of mouth helps us grow faster than anything else. We also have a donation link on the website for anyone who wants to support the collective directly, which helps fund visuals, gear, and future projects.
Typically once a month sometimes more depending on how many artists submit songs that cycle. We keep a steady flow of music coming out!
Absolutely — we love symbolism, hidden messages, callbacks, and interconnected themes. Some references are obvious, others are only understood if you follow specific artists or storylines within the collective. Fans who dig deeper will catch a lot of subtle details that connect releases together like lore.
Spotify is currently the best and most up-to-date platform for our releases. You’ll find all of our singles, collaborations, and updates there first. We also release on Apple Music, YouTube, and all major streaming services, but Spotify remains our main hub for growth and playlists.
All of the above. We drop singles regularly, collaborative EPs when the timing is right, and large projects when the collective wants to create something bigger.
We hope so — absolutely. As the collective grows, touring and pop-up events become more realistic. When the demand and resources are there, we’ll make it happen.