Direct To Listener Music

Diskohell Consumer App

Buy the music. Feel the effort. Keep the artist alive.

Streaming made access effortless, but it also made listening disposable. Diskohell gives artists a direct store and gives listeners a ritual again: discover, choose, purchase, keep, and return.

Listening Should Cost Attention

One paid listener is better than a thousand forgotten streams.

Buy Tracks

Singles and collections sold directly by the artists.

Keep Files

Download MP3 and WAV from your account anytime you own them.

Listen Better

Organize purchased music inside your private Diskohell library.

The Philosophy

Streaming wins distribution. Diskohell fights forgettability.

Big artists naturally capture more attention over time. Small artists often depend on luck. Diskohell shifts the center of gravity back to direct support, so the music itself can create sustainable value.

Ownership changes attention

When a listener chooses a release and pays for it, the act of listening becomes intentional again.

Digital delivery still feels personal

The platform is built for direct artist-to-listener delivery, with platform access now and messaging channels next.

Physical formats still matter

Tracks and collections can live as files today and expand to CD or vinyl fulfillment as the platform grows.

Consumer Flow

Closer to a record shop than a feed.

Diskohell is structured around buying, collecting, listening, and returning, not endless passive consumption.

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Discover artists, tracks, and collections in a mobile-first marketplace.

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Purchase singles or bundles directly with Stripe.

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Access owned music inside your Diskohell library and build private playlists.

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Download the tracks you own in real audio formats from the platform.

Launching The Consumer Experience

The listener app starts with ownership, library access, and direct checkout.

Phone-number authentication, Firestore-based ownership, Firebase Storage delivery, and Stripe checkout are the core stack behind the first Diskohell consumer release.