Get your tracks heard by the labels you actually want to sign with
Stop sending demos into the void. Submit your tracks directly to labels actively looking for new music — no account needed — and see exactly when they listen, rate and respond.
20,000+ demos submitted · 50+ labels accepting tracks
The problem
Submitting demos shouldn't feel like shouting into a void
Every producer knows the drill. You spend months on a track, you find a label that might fit, and then…
Demos lost in DMs
SoundCloud messages, Instagram requests, WeTransfer links — A&Rs have no way to track them, and your track gets buried in 200 unread messages.
No idea who actually listened
You send a demo and… silence. You don't know if anyone opened it, if it got skipped at 8 seconds, or if it's still sitting unread three months later.
No way to follow up professionally
Cold-emailing the same A&R rep three times feels desperate. Without a clear paper trail, every follow-up feels like the first one all over again.
The fix
A platform built for both sides of demo submission
Demodrop gives you the visibility, tracking and professionalism that email and DMs never could.
Submissions that actually arrive
Your demo lands directly in the label's A&R dashboard — sorted, taggable, impossible to lose.
Real listen tracking
See when your demo is opened, who listened, and how it was rated. Finally, the visibility you've been asking for.
One profile, every label
Build one producer profile and use it to submit to every label on Demodrop. Update it once, it's everywhere.
How it works
From upload to signed in four steps
Find labels accepting demos
Browse the labels live on Demodrop. Filter by genre, see what each label is looking for, and shortlist the ones that fit your sound.
Submit your track — no account needed
Upload your demo to a label's branded submission page, add a short pitch and hit submit. No signup, no file-transfer links, no DMs.
Track every response
See when your demo is opened, rated and reviewed. Labels can mark you as interested and start a conversation — no inbox black holes.
Optional: claim a free profile
Want one profile, every label? Add your tracks, links and bio once and reuse them for every submission — plus track everything in one dashboard.
Producer guide
How to actually get signed in 2026
Getting signed isn't about luck or knowing the right person — it's about getting your strongest work in front of the right A&R team, in the right format, at the right time. Here's how producers who actually break through approach it.
1. Submit finished, broadcast-quality tracks. A&R reps listen to hundreds of demos a week. A track that isn't mixed properly, that has obvious arrangement gaps, or that's saved as a low-bitrate MP3 will get skipped in the first 10 seconds. If your track isn't ready for radio, it isn't ready for a label.
2. Target labels that actually fit your sound. Sending a tech-house track to a melodic dubstep label is the fastest way to get filtered out. Use Demodrop's genre filters and label profiles to find imprints that release the kind of music you make. Listen to their last five releases — if your track wouldn't feel out of place, it's a fit.
3. Write a one-paragraph pitch, not a life story. A&R reps don't have time for a 500-word email. Tell them what the track is, what BPM it's in, what other artists it sits alongside, and why you think it fits their label. Keep it tight, keep it specific, keep it about the music.
4. Track your submissions and follow up professionally. The producers who get signed aren't the ones who send the most demos — they're the ones who keep clean records, follow up at the right moment, and build real relationships with labels over time. Demodrop gives you the visibility to do that without feeling pushy.
5. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Submit to multiple labels at once. Most labels expect this — and if two labels want the same track, that's a great problem to have.
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