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Simply upload your track, choose the label(s) you want to send it to, or make it available for all the labels on the platform, and select your 20 second clip to control the first impression (they can still check out the full track too).
As soon as the label listens you’ll be notified and will know if they are interested or not. No more limbo of not knowing where you stand.
There are also regular remix contests and other career-accelerating opportunities for you to dive into, with a plethora of amazing prizes to win, ranging from official releases, cash and software, to hardware, trips, live performance slots and more! Past contests include the likes of Tiësto, Benny Benassi, Charlie Puth, Armin van Buuren, Seven Lions, Raffa FL, Flowdan and many more.
You can see the list of currently active labels on the platform here. Why not also see what other artists have had to say about their experience on the platform here too?
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PRO membership includes a powerful suite of perks such as:
- Skip to the front of the listen queue when you submit tracks, to get faster responses on your submissions.
- Replace the track file or change the 20 second clip point without losing your place in the listen queue.
- A decent pile of credits to make submissions with each month.
- See who has been checking out your profile, as well as the Watchlists you’ve been added to by labels.
- And more.
Go PRO today! Click the button below to claim your exclusive discount and sign up if you don’t already have an account. Switch to ‘Monthly’ on the Credits page and enter the discount code during the checkout process, then submit your tracks and LabelRadar will take care of the rest!

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