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WHAT TO INCLUDE:
IN AN EPK (ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT)

An EPK (electronic press kit) is the one link you send when a promoter or booker says "send me your stuff."

Most are a messy drive folder or a bloated PDF nobody opens. A good EPK answers one question fast: why should we book you? If a booker can't get that in thirty seconds, they move on.

The essentials are simple — a short, sharp bio, two or three of your strongest tracks or a recent mix, and at least one high-resolution press photo. Lead with your best work, not your newest, and make sure everything plays in one click. No downloads, no dead links.

Back it up with proof you can draw — recent gigs, residencies, releases or press, kept current and relevant. Then make booking you frictionless: tech requirements, social links, and one clear contact, all living on a single clean link.

Just remember - your EPK is a sales tool, not a scrapbook.

THE CHECK LIST

  • Write a one-liner and a short bio in third person, leading with your sound

  • Pick your 2–3 best tracks or a recent mix and host them to play in one click

  • Add at least one high-resolution press photo (landscape and portrait if you have them)

  • List your recent highlights — gigs, releases, radio or press, plus any numbers

  • Add tech requirements, social links and one clear contact

  • Put it all on one clean link and check every link works before you send it

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