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How to Get Signed to Spinnin' Records: A Step-by-Step Guide

Written by Ronan Mullins | Apr 13, 2022 10:53:26 PM

The Ultimate Guide To Getting Signed To Spinnin' Records

 

Spinnin’ Records is undoubtedly the most recognizable label in EDM.

 

Spinnin' is responsible for breaking major artists Martin Garrix, Don Diablo, Oliver Heldens, Afrojack and more.


To get signed to Spinnin’ Records, you’ll need a strong track record and a solid plan on how to build your fanbase.

 

But what does that even mean? Let’s break it down.

 

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5 Steps To Getting Signed To Spinnin' Records

Here are the 5 core steps to getting your songs on Spinnin Records:

 

I can't guarantee it... But this is your best bet.

 

5 effective ways to get signed on Spinning Records:

  1. Craft a sound that's unique to you as an artist
  2. Build a strong track record of quality releases
  3. Express interest in releasing on Spinnin' through the talent pool
  4. Receive support from other producers & DJs on the Spinnin' label roster
  5. Network with A&R staff from Spinnin' & other labels 

 

So if you're ready to make some serious gains in your music career, let's jump right into it!

 

 

 

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What is Spinnin’ Records?

Spinnin’ Records is one of the most well-known electronic music labels in the world.

 

If you’re looking to get signed to Spinnin’, you’ll need to have a solid track record and build a strong fanbase.

 

Spinnin’ is a progressive Dutch record label based in Amsterdam.

 

Once known as a dance music-only label, now they’re known for bringing new artists to the forefront of popular EDM.

 

 

Spinnin’ is owned by the Dutch-based company Spinnin’ Records Limited, which is in turn owned by Warner Music.

 

The label was founded in 1999 by Roger De Graaf and is located in Amsterdam.

 

How to Get Signed to Spinnin’ Records (The Extended Steps)

Getting signed to Spinnin' is not at all out of the scope of possibility.

 

The label is always looking for new talent.

 

After all, Spinnin' played a major role in shaping the sound of modern electronic dance music, and they couldn't have done it without artists who push boundaries.

 

 

Before we get started, it's probably a great idea to hear some tips from someone who's actually released on the label.

 

Checkout Curbi's tips below on how he was able to break through on Spinnin':

 

 

Step #1: Craft A Sound That's Unique To You As An Artist

Getting signed to a record label is all about establishing a strong foundation in your core sound.

 

You can’t expect to just copy a trendy sound and get signed.

 

If you want to get signed to Spinnin’, you’ll need a solid track record and a strong fanbase before even thinking about submitting a demo.

 

Whether you’re a seasoned musician or a total beginner, you’ve almost definitely run into that frustrating moment when you’re trying to figure out how to make your song sound better.

 

 

There’s no denying it: no matter how many times you play your song, it never sounds quite the same. It can be hard to pinpoint exactly where the problem lies.

 

And even if you could, you probably don’t have the time to spend hours researching the best way to improve your song. It’s exhausting, right?

 

You can’t improve a song without trying new things, and the easiest and most obvious way to do this is by thinking outside of the box.

 

9 Tips For Crafting A Unique Sound

I made sure to save you time by boiling this all down.

 

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9 best practices to develop a unique artist sound:

  • Combine different styles and genres together to create a new sound
  • Use instruments not commonly used in the genre you make
  • Experiment with different BPM ranges
  • Learn chord progressions and scales which aren't often used in EDM
  • Use different drum rhythms not commonly found in your genre
  • Collaborate with different artists and learn their techniques
  • Record your own samples
  • Make use of FX plugins in your own signature way
  • Stay consistent with 1-3 key sounds throughout your productions

Record label A&Rs are always on the lookout for artists who can pull off a unique sound.

 

Here are some guides I found especially helpful for improving your productions:

 

 

DJ & Producer Varien also made a killer video back in 2016 on finding your sound which has stuck with me even today:

 

 

After all, EDM labels are looking for that next Tiesto or that next Martin Garrix.

 

If you can shake up the scene like Oliver Heldens did back in 2014-15, you'll have a good chance at landing the opportunities you want. 

 

Step #2: Build A Strong Track Record Of Quality Releases

One large tip that no one seems to be talking about is your track record when it comes to releasing quality music.

 

As an agency owner and former label A&R myself, I can confidently say that your track record in this area means a lot.

 

If the label is going to believe in you, they need to see that you have a history of creating quality tracks, consistently over a certain period.

 

 

You can't get far without being able to come out with banger after banger, with efficiency and a high standard of quality...

 

Let's be honest here... Spinnin' Records has a ton of talent lined up as is. 

 

If you're going to make an impact, you need to outwork the other producers who are sending their demos through the Talent Pool.

 

Key Insight: You will be far more likely to sign tracks to labels once you have a year of consistent releases that have a distinguishable sound to them.

 

Step #3: Express Interest in Releasing On Spinnin' Through The Talent Pool

Once you’ve built a strong online presence and a solid fanbase, it’s time to show Spinnin' Records that you belong in their Catalog.

 

To do this, you’ll need to build a strong relationship with the label.

 

It’s important to build a strong connection with your label because they’re going to be a huge part of your success.

 

 

But before you do that, you'll need to submit your demos through the Spinnin' Talent Pool.

 

 

What is the Spinnin' Talent Pool?

Spinnin' Records has created a demo submission platform in which producers can share their tracks and gain some notoriety.

 

The Spinnin' Talent Pool is a community where artists can give you feedback on your demos and vote for who has the best-uploaded track of any given week.

 

In turn, this helps feed the best demos right to the Spinnin' A&R team.

 

Make sure that you use the Talent Pool as a means to capture the attention of other producers, as well as the team.

 

 

Another key tip would have to be making use of the talent pool as a means of networking.

 

Just think... there's a massive amount of talent that you can collaborate with to create better music.

 

 

Work together. Grow together.

 

Step #4: Receive Support From Other Producers & DJs On The Spinnin' Label Roster

The final step to getting signed to Spinnin’ is to build your fanbase and to gain the support of bigger artists already releasing on the label.

 

The best way to do this is to make your fans your number one priority.

 

Just think... if you can get your fans to share your music around for you, there's more chance that you'll be seen by more people.

 

 

On top of this, if you can garner the support of the big boys, it becomes far easier to get your first track signed to Spinnin'.

 

Let's jump into leveling up your social media status!

 

The first step is to start building your online presence. You can start by following these steps:

 

Easy ways to grow your online presence:

  • Set Aside Some Time in Growing Your Online Presence
  • Build Your Instagram Following - Follow Other Artists on Instagram
  • Build Your Twitter Following - Follow Other Artists on Twitter
  • Build Your SoundCloud Following - Post Your Latest Songs on SoundCloud
  • Collaborate With As Many Talented Artists As You Can
  • Release Collaboration Tracks On Spotify, Apple Music, etc...
  • Build Your Online Presence Beyond Social Media (Live events etc...)

 

Next, get to know other artists' strategies for growth.

 

If they’re signed to Spinnin’, find out what they’re doing to build their fanbase.

 

You can do this by asking questions, or better yet, offer to help them build their fanbase if they’re interested in doing so.

 

 

Reach out to your local clubs, too.

 

If the resident DJs are willing to play your songs, they’re probably known by a lot of people.

 

When it comes to networking and meeting other people, you can’t be shy.

 

You need to meet people, get to know them, and build a relationship before expecting them to open up to you.

 

 

You can do this by giving your fans what they want and making sure that they feel included.

 

The best way to do this is to make sure to include them in your music, your social media posts, and your life.

 

You can do this by asking your fans questions, sending them tickets to events, and sending them pictures of your family.

 

 

Step 5: Network With A&R Staff From Spinnin & Other Labels

One of the most powerful things you can do is to network with the people who actually sign the music to the big labels.

 

I've been on LinkedIn for quite a few years, and it still boggles my mind that so many artists aren't taking the platform seriously.

 

The amount of industry people on LinkedIn is crazy!

 

They're all on the platform, interacting with other people who work in the music industry.

 

You can find anyone from the CEO of any of the major labels to A&Rs searching for new talent.

 

 

Check out our article here called The Ultimate Guide to Networking in the music industry.

 

Just make sure you're not spamming anyone on LinkedIn. They won't be interested in giving you the time of day.

 

You wouldn't want to ruin your chances at getting your music on any major labels right?

 

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