Your neighborhood
just got bigger.
A free Discord for musicians who'd rather make things together than grind alone.
#feedback-fridays
honest ears, zero ego
#gear-no-shame
your $40 interface belongs

#collab-board
find your people
What's actually in there
Three doors you'll walk through
on day one.
These aren't features. They're rooms. Pull up the screenshots — this is what Tuesday afternoon looks like.
#feedback-fridays
Honest ears, zero ego
Every Friday, members post a rough mix, a voice memo, a 16-bar thing they've been sitting on. The rule is: be specific, be kind. Nobody's here to gatekeep.
"I posted a rough demo I'd been sitting on for six months. By end of day I had three specific notes and one collab request. That doesn't happen anywhere else."
— Mireille R., singer-songwriter, Montreal
#gear-no-shame
Your $40 interface belongs here
Gear talk without the flexing. Someone asks if a USB mic is "good enough." The answer is always yes, and then someone shares the track they made with it.
"I was embarrassed about my setup. This channel cured that in about one afternoon."
— Tomasz F., guitarist & home recorder, Warsaw
#collab-board
Find your people
Looking for a bassist for a recording session, a vocalist for a beat, someone to co-write with over voice notes. Real projects, low-key asks.
"I found my current co-writer in #collab-board. We've released two EPs together. We've never been in the same room."
— Saoirse N., singer-songwriter, Dublin
The neighbors
These are the people
already at the table.
"I practice sax in my garage apartment at 10pm with the door shut. This is the first place where that felt like a credential, not an apology."

Reuben B.
Saxophonist, garage apartment, Chicago
"Tuesday open mics, loop pedal, no band. I've been looking for people who get that vibe for years. Found a whole room of them."

Mireille R.
Loop-pedal singer-songwriter, Montreal
"I taught piano for 32 years. Retired, bought Ableton, felt completely lost. The patience in this server is something else. Nobody made me feel old."

Gerald W.
Retired piano teacher, now learning Ableton, Bristol
"Posted a beat at midnight expecting nothing. Woke up to twelve replies, two collabs, and someone had already added strings to it."

Ayo O.
Bedroom producer, Lagos
2,400+ musicians already pulled up a chair

The good conversation
is already happening.
You don't need to be good enough. You don't need gear. You just need to walk through the door.