Send your dance music tracks to active journalists covering house, techno, trance, drum & bass, and electronic music. Get your music featured in blogs, magazines, and online media with guaranteed feedback.
These media pros and journalists actively cover dance music and are open to discovering new talent across all electronic subgenres.
Send your track to 3,000+ music pros & curators.
Choose journalists who cover your specific style, whether you make deep house, minimal techno, or breakbeat. Check their previous features to make sure your sound matches their editorial line.
Include a strong bio, high-quality press photos, and context about your track. Dance music journalists receive hundreds of submissions, so make yours stand out with clear, concise information.
Every journalist responds within 7 days. If they don't share your track, you get your credits back. Use their feedback to improve your pitch and understand what media pros look for.
Dance music media coverage can transform your career. Journalists covering house, techno, trance, and other electronic genres help artists reach new audiences through blogs, magazines, and online publications. Whether you produce melodic techno, tech house, or drum & bass, connecting with the right media pros gets your music heard. Groover gives you direct access to active journalists who cover dance music. You send your track, they listen and respond within 7 days with feedback or coverage. No cold emails, no waiting months for a reply. If a journalist doesn't respond, you get your credits back automatically. Build relationships with media pros who can feature your releases and grow your fanbase.
Browse 3,000+ curators, labels and blogs. Choose only the ones that fit your sound. Starting at $2 each.
Upload your song or demo with a short pitch. It lands straight in their inbox, not a black hole.
You’ll hear back with insights or new opportunities within a week – or we refund your credits.
Browse Groover's list of verified dance music journalists and media pros. Filter by subgenre like house, techno, or trance to find journalists who cover your style. Check their profiles to see what artists they've featured and what they're looking for.