How to choose the right film music label

Match your style to their catalog

Check if the label releases cinematic orchestral, ambient soundscapes, or trailer music. Some focus on indie film scores, others on epic orchestral or experimental soundtracks.

Look for sync and licensing opportunities

Film music labels often specialize in sync placements for movies, TV shows, and games. Find labels with strong industry connections and active licensing catalogs.

Get guaranteed feedback

Every label on Groover listens to your track and replies within 7 days. If they don't, you get your credits back automatically.

Connect with film music labels and soundtrack pros

Film music is a specialized field where composers create cinematic orchestral pieces, ambient soundscapes, and trailer music for visual media. Labels in this space work closely with filmmakers, game developers, and TV producers to license and release soundtrack albums. Whether you produce epic orchestral scores, minimalist piano compositions, or dark ambient textures, finding the right label is key to getting your music placed in films and media projects. Use Groover to send your tracks directly to film music labels and pros & curators who actively sign composers and license tracks for sync opportunities. You get guaranteed feedback within 7 days, helping you understand what labels look for and how to improve your submissions.


How Groover works (Spoiler: it’s simple)

  •  Pick your record labels

    Browse 3,000+ curators, labels and blogs. Choose only the ones that fit your sound. Starting at $2 each.

  • Add your song

    Upload your song or demo with a short pitch. It lands straight in their inbox, not a black hole.

  • Get guaranteed feedback

    You’ll hear back with insights or new opportunities within a week – or we refund your credits.

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Frequently asked questions

Use Groover to send your cinematic orchestral, ambient, or trailer music directly to film music labels. Select labels that match your style, submit your track, and get guaranteed feedback within 7 days. If a label doesn't respond, you get your credits back.