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Submit EDM to Infinity 2008 | Spotify Promotion

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Infinity 2008

15,513

FOLLOWERS

By

White Girl Playlist

Accepting:

EDM

APPROVAL RATE

12%

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PER SUBMISSION

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$

6

Direct promotion  · Curator feedback guaranteed

Submission

$

6

one-time fee - Direct to Curator - Personal Feedback Guaranteed

To Submit

EDM music genre

Top Tips for Submitting Your Music to Infinity 2008

Before you hit submit, double-check that your sound actually fits what Infinity 2008 is looking for. This Spotify playlist is focused on EDM — and White Girl Playlist can tell immediately when a track doesn't belong. Sending music outside the accepted genres wastes your submission fee and your shot at a real placement. Match the vibe, match the genre, then submit.

This part isn't optional. Your track needs to be properly mixed and mastered before it lands in White Girl Playlist's inbox. A great song buried in a muddy mix doesn't get placed — it gets passed. Take the time to get your production right, because the quality of your sound is the first thing a Spotify playlist curator evaluates. If it doesn't hit professionally, it doesn't hit.

Every direct submit campaign runs for 10 days. If White Girl Playlist hasn't responded within that window, you get your $6 back — no questions asked. That's the One Submit guarantee. So there's no risk in trying. Submit your track, let the process run, and either walk away with a placement or walk away with your money.

Whether your track gets accepted or not, White Girl Playlist leaves personal feedback on every submission. That's rare — and genuinely useful. Don't just read it and move on. The notes you get back are a direct signal from someone who listens to EDM music all day. Use that insight to sharpen your next release, improve your sound, and come back stronger.

You've been grinding in the studio, the track is done, and now what? If you're an EDM producer trying to get your music in front of real listeners, edm Spotify playlist submission is genuinely the move - and Infinity 2008 by White Girl Playlist is built for exactly this moment. We're talking 15,513 engaged music fans who don't just hit shuffle and walk away. They listen. They feel the drop. They come back.

This isn't some ghost playlist rotting in the algorithm with fake playlist listeners and zero actual engagement. It's alive. Whether you've got new music ready to go or you've been sitting on a banger for months waiting for the right moment to promote your music - this is where you start submitting to active curators who actually give a damn about the sound.

About White Girl Playlist & the Infinity 2008 Spotify playlist

White Girl Playlist built Infinity 2008 for the people who remember when EDM felt like a movement - and want that same electricity every single time they hit play. Over 15,000 followers deep, and not a single one of them got there through a corporate machine or major labels funding a push. Just a genuine ear for what hits and a real passion for the genre. That's what separates the independent playlist curators who matter from the ones who don't.

If you've been working on your own music with no label backing and no PR team, this is the kind of edm music curator Spotify listeners actually trust - because they actually listen (yeah, really). Being a big fan of EDM themselves means every submission gets real attention, not a five-second skim before a rejection email.

Infinity 2008 has big room energy coded into its bones. Four-on-the-floor kicks, euphoric builds, festival-ready drops that make you feel like you're chest-deep in a crowd at 2am. It's what EDM sounds like when it's done right. Getting your music on Spotify playlists like this one puts your track right next to music those listeners already love - and that's how you grow without begging the algorithm. Playlist placements like this are how independent artists build real, lasting momentum on the platform.

Who Is Infinity 2008 For?

Straight up - if your track doesn't have that rave-worthy energy, that unstoppable momentum where the drop hits and the room just loses it, this probably isn't your playlist. But if you're building peak-time tracks with driving synths, crushing kicks, and a festival-ready sound that translates from earbuds to main stage? You're exactly who this curator wants to hear from.

The genres here live in EDM's most electric corners - warehouse anthems, euphoric progressions, the kind of banger that makes a DJ reach for the fader at exactly the right second. Finding the right playlists for your sound is one of the most important parts of any music marketing strategy, and Infinity 2008 should be near the top of that list. When the energy of your track and the vibe of the playlist are a perfect match, that's when placement really pays off.

This isn't the place for half-finished demos or lo-fi bedroom sketches. It's for independent artists who take their craft seriously and want to connect with an audience that's equally serious about the music. Independent edm artist promotion works best when you're targeting curators who are genuinely plugged into your sound, and Infinity 2008 is exactly that. And honestly? Not having major labels behind you isn't a weakness here - it might be your biggest asset. Infinity 2008 rewards tracks that feel real, and the listeners who follow it absolutely know the difference. Whether it's your first campaign or you're deep into a release cycle, the right playlists are where everything starts.

Why edm Spotify playlist submission to Infinity 2008 Actually Works

Here's the thing. There are a lot of music promotion services out there making huge promises and delivering basically nothing - your track disappears into a void and you never hear a word. What makes submitting to real playlist curators different is simple: a human being actually listens to your music and will provide feedback on it directly. That alone is worth more than what most Spotify promotion services charge at five times the price. When you want to get featured on Spotify edm playlist that real fans are actually following, this is how you do it.

When you submit edm music to Spotify playlist curators who genuinely care about the genres they cover, you're not just chasing a number. You're tapping into a real curator network that values quality, and you're building a relationship with someone who's actually plugged into the scene. The edm playlist curator submission process here is designed to connect artists directly with someone who has real stakes in the genre.

And the exposure? It's legit. Your track landing in front of 15,513 followers who specifically sought this playlist out - because they trust the curator's taste - that's Spotify playlist placement edm artists actually dream about, and it works the way it's supposed to. Spotify for artists will show you the data in real time, and when a playlist this size picks up your track, you'll feel it almost immediately. Streams, saves, follows - all organic, all real listeners who chose to be there. Beyond the numbers, the feedback you get from someone deep in the EDM world is something you can actually use to sharpen your music marketing going forward and create smarter campaigns with every new release.

How to Submit Your Music

Submitting to Infinity 2008 through One Submit is dead simple. Six dollars. That's it - one flat fee, no subscription traps, no upsells buried in the checkout. That $6 covers a personal listen, a real evaluation, and direct feedback on your track whether it gets placed or not. For independent artists who can't afford to throw hundreds at Spotify edm playlist promotion services with zero guarantees, this is the kind of affordable Spotify playlist submission that actually makes sense. And unlike the free options that get you absolutely nothing in return, this one gets you a real human response every single time.

To get started, head to the submission page, create your account if you haven't already, drop in your Spotify for Artists link or track URL, and give the curator some context. Be honest about your sound. Don't submit a peak-time banger and describe it as something chill - that wastes everyone's time and tanks your shot at a best match. Think about the mood, the energy, what you were going for when you made it. Curators appreciate that context (and it genuinely helps them give you more useful feedback).

Once you submit, a real set of ears is on your music. No bot, no automated filter. That's what real playlist curators do that algorithms simply can't. If you're looking to promote your music beyond a single placement, use every resource available to you - the relationships you build by submitting thoughtfully to active curators are the foundation everything else gets built on. The resources and community around independent EDM promotion are growing fast, and getting heard starts with putting your track in front of the right people. Start with the perfect playlists for your sound. Let the results tell you where to go next.

Spotify promotion for independent artists — most artists leave this until it's too late. One Submit handles the outreach. Getting your music featured in blogs and press is on you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does White Girl Playlist accept for the Infinity 2008 playlist?

Infinity 2008 accepts EDM. Make sure your track fits the playlist vibe before submitting.

How much does it cost to submit music to White Girl Playlist?

A direct submission costs $6 USD per track. This one-time fee covers the curator's review time and guarantees personal feedback.

How long does it take to get a response from White Girl Playlist?

Most submissions receive a response within 7–14 days. Every track submitted gets reviewed and receives curator feedback.

Is curator feedback guaranteed?

Yes. Whether your track gets placed or not, White Girl Playlist provides personal feedback on every submission through One Submit.

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