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Let’s be real: Digging for music is sacred. But spending four hours scrolling through spammy SoundCloud reposts and generic Beatport top-100 lists? That’s not digging—that’s a time tax.
The goal: You get exclusive tracks early. The label gets feedback, data, and playlist placement. 1. Record Pools (The Workhorses) Examples: BPM Supreme, ZipDJ, Heavy Hits You pay a monthly fee for unlimited downloads of clean edits, intros/outros, and remixes. Best for open-format, mobile, and club DJs who need volume and versatility. 2. Curated Submissions (The Quality Controllers) Examples: LabelRadar, Submithub (DJ side) Artists submit tracks to you (or you to them). You listen, accept, or pass. Great if you have a specific niche and hate algorithms. 3. Direct Label Promo Lists (The Insiders) Examples: Toolroom, Defected, Monstercat Sign up for free on your favorite label’s website. They email you new releases weekly. No middleman, but you have to manage 20 different inbox folders. 3 Signs a Promo Service Is Worth Your Time ✅ They filter for genre. A good service asks for your sub-genres (e.g., "Deep Tech, Minimal, Lo-Fi House")—not just "Electronic."
Here’s how to choose, use, and profit from promo services without losing your unique sound. A promo service is a distribution platform where labels and artists send unreleased or early-release tracks directly to DJs. Instead of hunting on public stores, the music comes to you—usually via a private pool, email list, or download app.
Let’s be real: Digging for music is sacred. But spending four hours scrolling through spammy SoundCloud reposts and generic Beatport top-100 lists? That’s not digging—that’s a time tax.
The goal: You get exclusive tracks early. The label gets feedback, data, and playlist placement. 1. Record Pools (The Workhorses) Examples: BPM Supreme, ZipDJ, Heavy Hits You pay a monthly fee for unlimited downloads of clean edits, intros/outros, and remixes. Best for open-format, mobile, and club DJs who need volume and versatility. 2. Curated Submissions (The Quality Controllers) Examples: LabelRadar, Submithub (DJ side) Artists submit tracks to you (or you to them). You listen, accept, or pass. Great if you have a specific niche and hate algorithms. 3. Direct Label Promo Lists (The Insiders) Examples: Toolroom, Defected, Monstercat Sign up for free on your favorite label’s website. They email you new releases weekly. No middleman, but you have to manage 20 different inbox folders. 3 Signs a Promo Service Is Worth Your Time ✅ They filter for genre. A good service asks for your sub-genres (e.g., "Deep Tech, Minimal, Lo-Fi House")—not just "Electronic." dj promo service
Here’s how to choose, use, and profit from promo services without losing your unique sound. A promo service is a distribution platform where labels and artists send unreleased or early-release tracks directly to DJs. Instead of hunting on public stores, the music comes to you—usually via a private pool, email list, or download app. Let’s be real: Digging for music is sacred