5 Best EDM Blogs For New Artists

Part of the job of being a music artist today is getting your name out into the universe and setting yourself apart. Because there are so many new ways to share your music, it can be hard to appear unique. It’s important to find new ways to get exposure but without the backing of a major label, most artists don’t have the funds to get the reach that they want. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of several blogs that will feature your music and help get the exposure you’re looking for.
EDM.com is one the leading websites that features up and coming artists. With their industry connections, being featured on their website can have great turn around. Because of the volume of submissions they receive, it can often take some time to hear back. If you have some clean, amazing tracks, this may be the site to take you to the next level.
Good Music All Day or GMAD is a non-profit that features music based on a voting system by readers who give a thumbs up or down. The blog features many genres of EDM and music but regularly features up and coming artists. With its continued growth, exposure with Good Music All Day is sure to be great.
Now, if you are looking to get live exposure, Sonicbids is a great place to get connected with booking agents, concert promoters, and agents.  Through their subscription plan, the site connects you with important industry professionals that’ll help you extend your reach to fans.
As one of the best EDM sites, landing a post on YourEDM could lead to major exposure. Based out of Seattle, Washington, YourEDM stays current by featuring many new up and coming EDM artists. Exposure of this kind of site could lead to many open doors. Make sure your tracks are cleaned up and, as specifically stated on their submissions, no mash ups.
Lastly, we have EDM Sauce. As one of the leading EDM blogs, they have amazing industry connections and writers who can cover your music and extend the reach of your music. The cost of submitting songs is $20 and with that fee, you are guaranteed to have your songs listened to and critiqued. If you believe that your music has what it takes, it could be featured on their Soundcloud playlist, the website, and more exposure to industry professionals.
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