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Electronic Press Kits
EPK Builder for Musicians
Frequently asked questions
What is an EPK?
An EPK, or electronic press kit, is a digital package that gives promoters, venues, labels, journalists, and industry contacts the key information they need about an artist. A strong music EPK usually includes a bio, photos, music links, videos, social links, press highlights, tour dates, and contact information.
What does EPK stand for in music?
EPK stands for electronic press kit. In music, it is the digital version of a traditional artist press kit, built to help people quickly understand who you are, hear your music, view your visuals, and find the right details for bookings, coverage, or collaboration.
Why do musicians need an electronic press kit?
Musicians use an electronic press kit to look professional and make outreach easier. Instead of sending separate links, files, bios, photos, and songs, an EPK puts everything in one organized place that industry contacts can review quickly.
What should be included in a music EPK?
A music EPK should include your artist bio, press photos, music, videos, social links, streaming links, notable press, achievements, tour dates, and contact details. Depending on your goals, it can also include a stage plot, tech rider, quotes, playlist placements, or booking information.
How do I make an EPK for my music?
To make an EPK, gather your best artist assets, write a clear bio, add your strongest songs and videos, upload professional photos, and organize everything into a shareable page. An EPK builder makes this easier by giving you a structure designed specifically for musicians.
What is the difference between an EPK and a press kit?
A press kit can be physical or digital, while an EPK is specifically an electronic press kit. For most modern musicians, the terms are often used interchangeably, but an EPK usually means a web-based press kit that can be shared with a single link.
Is an EPK the same as a media kit?
An EPK and a media kit are similar, but they are not always the same. A media kit is often used by brands, creators, and influencers, while an EPK is usually built for artists, bands, DJs, and musicians who need to share music, visuals, press, and booking details.
Who should I send my EPK to?
You can send your EPK to venues, talent buyers, promoters, booking agents, music journalists, playlist curators, radio contacts, labels, managers, publicists, and festival organizers. Anyone evaluating your music or artist project should be able to use your EPK.
Can I use an EPK to book shows?
Yes. A good EPK helps venues and promoters quickly understand your sound, audience, live experience, and professionalism. For booking, include live videos, photos, streaming links, past shows, press quotes, and a clear contact or booking email.
Can I use an EPK for press and music blogs?
Yes. Journalists and music blogs often need quick access to your bio, press photos, music links, release details, and previous coverage. A well-organized artist EPK makes it easier for them to write about you without asking for extra materials.
What makes a good artist EPK?
A good artist EPK is clear, current, easy to scan, and focused on your strongest assets. It should answer the most important questions quickly: who you are, what you sound like, what you have released, what you have achieved, and how to contact you.
How long should an artist bio be in an EPK?
Most EPKs should include a short bio and a longer bio. The short version can be a few sentences for quick scanning, while the longer version can give more context about your sound, story, releases, achievements, and current focus.
Should my EPK include photos?
Yes. Press photos are one of the most important parts of an EPK. Include high-quality images that can be used by venues, blogs, festivals, and media outlets. Ideally, your photos should be current, professional, and easy to download or view.
Should I include music videos in my EPK?
Yes, if you have strong video content. Music videos, live performance clips, studio sessions, or visualizers can help people understand your sound and presentation faster than audio alone.
Do I need an EPK if I already have a website?
You may still need an EPK even if you have a website. A website can serve fans and general visitors, while an EPK is focused on industry contacts who need your press assets, music, bio, links, and contact information in one streamlined place.
Do I need an EPK if I am a new artist?
Yes. New artists can use an EPK to create a professional first impression, even without major press or touring history. Start with your bio, best music, strong photos, social links, and contact information, then update it as you grow.
What is an EPK builder?
An EPK builder is a tool that helps musicians create an electronic press kit without designing a page from scratch. It gives you a guided way to add your bio, music, photos, videos, links, press, and contact details into a polished shareable format.
What is the best EPK builder for musicians?
The best EPK builder for musicians is one that makes your press kit easy to create, easy to update, and easy to share. It should support the assets artists actually need, including music links, photos, videos, bios, social links, and booking or press contact details.
Can I make a free EPK?
Some EPK builders offer a free option or a simple way to start. A free EPK can be useful for early-stage artists, but as your career grows, you may want more customization, better presentation, analytics, or professional features.
How often should I update my EPK?
Update your EPK whenever you release new music, add new photos, get press coverage, announce shows, change your bio, or update your contact details. An outdated EPK can make an active artist look inactive, so it should stay current.
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