Ninja Tune — Demo Submission Info
WebsiteLegendary London label. Cornerstone of downtempo and trip-hop.
Label Details
70 – 140 BPM
How to Submit a Demo to Ninja Tune
Getting your demo accepted by Ninja Tune requires a track that matches their sound and meets professional production standards. Here are key tips:
- Match the genre and BPM. Ninja Tune releases Downtempo, Ambient / Chill, Drum & Bass music in the 70–140 BPM range. Make sure your track fits.
- Meet the quality threshold. Aim for a mix quality score of at least 75/100. Pay attention to loudness, frequency balance, and stereo imaging.
- Follow submission guidelines. Send a private SoundCloud or streaming link — not a raw file. Include a short bio and any relevant release history.
- Be patient. Labels receive hundreds of demos. Allow 2–4 weeks for a response, and do not send follow-ups within that window.
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