For labels & production companies

Every Release, Rolled Out Right

Stop rebuilding the rollout from scratch every drop.

Groovehaus handles the visual side of the release cycle for labels and production companies in Amapiano, Afro house, Gqom, and diaspora club music — promo imagery, social assets, editorial context, and a calendar your team can actually execute. Remote-first, worldwide.

The problem

Sound Familiar?

Inconsistent visuals

Each release looks like a different label made it. The catalog never builds a recognizable visual identity.

Rollouts from scratch

Every drop restarts the same scramble: who makes the assets, what sizes, what story, what schedule.

Outsider energy

Generic design agencies make Amapiano releases read like ad campaigns. The scene can tell.

The packages

How We Work

Entry release treatment

Single Kit

$500

A focused release kit for one single using existing assets first, sharpened into a clean visual and editorial push. Fully remote.

  • Existing-assets-first visual treatment
  • 4 final social assets
  • 5-question email Q&A
  • Groovehaus spotlight
  • 48-72 hour delivery
  • 1 revision pass

Full release-cycle campaign

Release Rollout

$1.5k-$3k

A full rollout for labels, production companies, and managers who need visuals, editorial context, social assets, and a calendar working together.

  • Artist photo set or directed remote shoot
  • Release/editorial feature
  • 8-12 promo images
  • 6-10 social assets
  • Rollout calendar template

Monthly release schedule, handled

Label Retainer

$2k-$4k/mo

For labels and production companies with a steady release schedule: 2-3 releases per month treated end-to-end so the rollout never starts from scratch.

  • 2-3 releases treated per month
  • Priority turnaround on all assets
  • Monthly rollout planning call
  • Consistent visual system across the catalog
  • Groovehaus editorial spotlights

Have A Schedule To Fill?

Send the artist, the next release date, and what you have. We will recommend the right entry point — most labels start with a Single Kit on one release and scale from there.

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