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Top Electro Labels Accepting Demos in 2026: Where to Send Your Tracks

Lukas Pauka6 min readLast reviewed
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Electro Labels Accepting Demos in 2026

"Electro" is two genres wearing one name. On one side there's electro house — the big, bright, festival-ready sound of synth stabs and main-stage drops. On the other there's electro proper: the 808-driven, robotic-funk lineage that runs from Drexciya through to today's underground. This guide covers both, because both are searching for new producers right now — you just need to send your track to the right side.

If your material is closer to big-room festival sound, the EDM guide goes deeper on that lane, and for four-to-the-floor club music see house and tech house — or browse the full electronic music list covering every genre.

Every label below links to a full profile in our directory of 200+ labels — you can also browse the live electro labels directory, which updates as new labels open submissions. Submit through growyour.music and you get a guaranteed 7-day feedback window with real A&R notes on your track.

How We Ranked These Labels

This list combines Beatport chart performance, release frequency, and verified A&R activity on growyour.music, weighted toward genre focus. A label that consistently charts and has a track record of breaking new producers ranks above one that dabbles. We also split the list by sound so you never pitch an electro-funk record to an electro house desk.

Electro House Labels

mau5trap

Deadmau5's label is one of the most recognisable names in electro house and progressive electronic music. mau5trap has broken a string of now-established producers and still genuinely listens to submissions. Production standards are high and the aesthetic is precise — if your track has clean sound design and a memorable lead, this is a serious target.

Dim Mak Records

Steve Aoki's label made its name on high-energy electro house and genre-blurring dance music. Dim Mak leans loud, bold, and unafraid of a big drop. If your electro has attitude and dancefloor impact, it fits the roster — and the label has decades of experience taking unknown producers to festival stages.

Ultra Records

One of the longest-running names in American dance music, Ultra has released electro house, big-room, and crossover dance since 1995. Deep industry connections and serious playlist reach for the right record. A strong home if your electro house is polished and radio-aware.

Protocol Recordings

Nicky Romero's Protocol sits right in the modern electro house and progressive lane — energetic, melodic, and festival-focused. The label has a consistent release schedule and an ear for producers who can build a big, clean drop. Worth studying the recent catalogue closely before you send.

Feel Hype

A German label working the deep house and electro house crossover with a steady, accessible output. Feel Hype is a genuinely open door for emerging producers building a first credible discography — a good early target if your electro house sits between underground and commercial.

Underground and Electro-Funk Labels

Turbo Recordings

Tiga's Montreal label has been a cornerstone of forward-thinking electro, electroclash, and left-of-centre dance music since 1998. Turbo releases are bold, stylish, and unmistakably its own. If your electro has a machine-funk edge and real personality, this is one of the most respected homes you could aim for.

Astralwerks

A storied American label with deep roots in electro, big beat, and electronic crossover. Astralwerks has released some of the genre's most influential records and still signs distinctive electronic acts. A career-defining target for producers with a genuinely original voice.

Whities

Nic Tasker's forward-thinking London label sits at the experimental edge of electro and club music — detailed, futuristic, and highly curated. Whities releases feel hand-picked, so a well-matched demo genuinely stands out. Study the catalogue before you submit.

E23 Records

A Netherlands-based imprint working across electro, wave, EBM, and acid — cold, driving, and built for the darker end of the dancefloor. E23 is actively building its roster and open to producers who bring genuine machine-funk energy and a distinct identity.

Circuit Grooves

Circuit Grooves blends breaks and electro with melodic overtones — propulsive, throbbing dance music in the lineage of the modern electro revival. A newer name with a clear sonic identity, open to demos from producers who fit the breaks-meets-electro sound.

How to Submit Your Electro Demo

  1. Find the label in the growyour.music directory and read its recent releases — electro house and underground electro are different worlds, so aim precisely
  2. Send your single strongest track — a finished, well-mixed record, not a work in progress
  3. Write a short message referencing a specific release you admire and why your track fits the label's sound
  4. Submit — your demo is routed to the right A&R with a 7-day feedback guarantee
  5. Get real feedback — written notes on production, originality, and fit

The small submission fee keeps the quality bar high, which works in your favour: A&Rs review every demo on growyour.music because the noise has already been filtered out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which electro labels accept demos?

mau5trap, Dim Mak, Ultra Records, Turbo Recordings, Protocol Recordings, and Astralwerks all accept demos across electro and electro house. Each has a distinct lane, so match your track before you send. The list above links every one to its live profile in our directory.

What's the difference between electro and electro house?

Electro house is the loud, festival-ready side — big synth stabs, four-on-the-floor drive, main-stage energy. Electro proper is the 808-driven, Drexciya-lineage sound: broken beats, robotic funk, and a colder, more machine-like feel. They share a name and almost nothing else, so pick the labels that match your actual sound.

How do I submit an electro demo?

Confirm your track fits the label's recent releases, pick your single strongest record, and send it with a short personal note. On growyour.music you submit directly to electro labels in the directory and get a guaranteed response within 7 days with real A&R feedback.

Do electro house labels accept demos from unknown producers?

Yes. Labels like mau5trap and Protocol built their rosters by breaking unknown producers — a demo channel exists precisely to find new talent. What matters is a finished, distinctive track that fits the sound, not your follower count.

Start Submitting

Whichever side of electro you make, the right label is out there listening. Browse the full label directory, find your sound, and submit your demo today.

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Lukas Pauka

Founder & CEO, growyour.music

Founder of growyour.music. Electronic music producer and technologist building tools to help independent artists get heard by the labels that matter.