Licensing & Contact

Reach out if you want to use a route, feature the project, or build something around a city soundtrack.

Sounds From Somewhere is set up for music discovery first, but the project can also support licensing, travel-editorial collaborations, hospitality use, and custom route conversations. Keep the outreach short, clear, and specific and we can move a lot faster.

Best Way To Reach Us

Start with email for anything real and use socials for quick contact.

For licensing, placement, collaboration, or press, email is the cleanest path. If you are just trying to get our attention fast, Instagram is the best social touchpoint right now.

Primary contact

[email protected]

Licensing

Sync, branded travel cuts, and destination-led placements.

Use this lane for short-form travel edits, hospitality mood pieces, tourism campaigns, on-site installations, and digital brand spots that fit the atlas sound.

  • Travel creators
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Tourism boards
  • Brand videos

Collaborations

Custom city drops, regional packs, and release partnerships.

If you want a city or region treated as a full route, this is the path. We can talk about one-off city releases, series concepts, and partner-led route ideas.

  • City concepts
  • Series partnerships
  • Regional themes
  • Special drops

Press

Features, interviews, playlists, and editorial coverage.

If you want to write about the project, feature routes, or include Sounds From Somewhere in a playlist, send the outlet, angle, and deadline up front.

  • Editorial features
  • Playlist coverage
  • Interviews
  • Roundups

Include This

The fastest outreach is specific.

  • Which song, city, or playlist you are referencing
  • Where the music would be used
  • Whether the usage is commercial or editorial
  • The timing or launch window
  • The best email or Instagram handle to reply to

Quick Paths

Open the catalog, the vote board, or the latest drops first.

If you are still figuring out what to reference, start with the current routes and send the exact song or city back in your message. That makes licensing and collaboration requests much easier to sort quickly.