Send your edits, bootlegs & tracks to the labels that actually listen
Stop chasing label A&Rs on Instagram. Submit your tracks, edits and IDs directly to the labels and curators that matter — no account needed — and see exactly when they listen and respond.
50+ labels accepting DJ submissions · free forever
Built for DJs
Three ways DJs use Demodrop
Whether you're chasing a record deal, getting an edit cleared, or trying to land on a label's promo pool — Demodrop has you covered.
Get your originals signed
Submit finished tracks to labels actively looking for new music in your genre. One profile, every imprint, real visibility.
Get edits & bootlegs cleared
Made an edit of a label's track? Send it to them directly for sign-off, official release consideration, or promo permission — without cold-emailing strangers.
Land on label playlists & promo pools
Get your tracks in front of label A&R teams who curate playlists, supply promos to DJs, and decide which records get pushed.
How it works
From upload to real responses in four steps
Browse labels by genre
See exactly which labels are accepting tracks, what they're looking for, and which of your tracks fit each one.
Submit tracks, edits and IDs — no account needed
Upload your file, add a note, and hit submit on the label's branded page. Whether it's an original, an edit, or a club ID — it lands directly with the right A&R team. No signup required.
Get real responses, not silence
See when each track is opened, rated and reviewed. Get notified when a label is interested or wants to talk.
Optional: claim a free DJ profile
Add your tracks, sets, links and bio once. Reuse your profile on every submission and track every response in one dashboard — only if you want to.
Why DJs use Demodrop instead of cold email
Real conversations with labels
Every submission is logged and trackable. When a label is interested, you both have the full history — no more starting from zero on every email.
Discoverable to A&R teams
Your DJ profile is searchable by genre, location and style. Labels use Demodrop to discover talent — your profile is part of that pool.
Built for the DJ workflow
Submit edits, bootlegs, originals, club mixes and unreleased IDs. Set tracks to private, share preview links, mark which versions are which.
DJ submission guide
The right way to send DJ tracks to labels
Sending tracks to labels as a DJ is different from sending demos as a pure studio producer. You're not just trying to get signed — you might be trying to clear an edit, get a track on a promo pool, or build a long-term relationship with an A&R team that pushes your music to the right people. Here's how to do it without feeling like spam.
1. Be specific about what you're asking for. An edit needs sign-off. A bootleg needs permission. An original wants a release slot. A club ID might just want feedback. Tell the label exactly what you want — A&R reps appreciate clarity, and they're much more likely to respond when they know what you're asking.
2. Submit to labels that actually fit. If you're a tech-house DJ, don't blanket-send to trance labels. Use Demodrop's filters to find the imprints that release the kind of music you play. The closer your track sits to their last few releases, the more likely it is to land.
3. Respect the format. Labels want clean submissions. That means broadcast-quality audio, clear track titles, and a one-paragraph note — not a five-paragraph autobiography. Tell them what the track is, what it sounds like, and why you think it fits. Done.
4. Use the tracking, don't spam. Demodrop shows you when a label has opened your track. Use that. If your demo's been opened and rated, that's a real signal — follow up once, politely, with anything new. Don't follow up daily on a track that's sitting unread.
5. Build long-term relationships, not one-shots. The DJs who consistently get tracks signed and supported are the ones who keep showing up. Submit your best work, take feedback seriously, and treat every label like a relationship — not a transaction.
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Submit your tracks directly to labels on Demodrop — no account needed. A free DJ profile is optional and takes under a minute.