
Submit House Music to House Nest Music Magazine
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House Nest
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Artist Guide: How to Submit Your Music to House Nest
Before you hit submit, double-check that your sound actually fits what House Nest is looking for. This music magazine is focused on Dance — and House Nest 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 House Nest'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 music magazine curator evaluates. If it doesn't hit professionally, it doesn't hit.
Every direct submit campaign runs for 10 days. If House Nest hasn't responded within that window, you get your $35 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, House Nest 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 Dance music all day. Use that insight to sharpen your next release, improve your sound, and come back stronger.
You've got a track that belongs on a dancefloor. You know it. Now what? A house music magazine submission to House Nest might be exactly the move you've been sitting on - and honestly, if you're serious about getting real editorial recognition in this space, there's no better place to start. House Nest is a dedicated music magazine built entirely around Dance, Electronic, and House culture. Not a side blog. Not a hobby project. A platform that exists because the people behind it genuinely love this new music as much as you do.
Unlike the broader world of music magazines that jump between metal bands, singer-songwriter acts, and whatever's trending this week, House Nest launched with a specific focus and has never drifted from it. For artists grinding in the underground, that kind of editorial consistency means something. Getting your sound in front of a publication that actually understands what you're making isn't just exposure - it's validation. Submit today.
About House Nest & the House Nest Music Magazine
House Nest lives at housenest.net, and it's immediately clear this isn't some generic page slapping links up for clicks. This is a music magazine with a real editorial identity - rooted in Dance, Electronic, and House music culture, genres that demand a certain depth of knowledge to cover properly. And the people behind it? They're not parachuting into the scene. They're embedded in it. That matters when you're figuring out where to submit dance music to magazine that you actually want representing your sound.
Real talk - an electronic music magazine feature from a publication that knows the difference between peak-time techno and deep house is worth more than a shoutout from some outlet that can't tell a kick from a snare.
For a musician who's been pouring real time and money into their project, finding the right press platform is genuinely hard. There's noise everywhere, and not every music magazine is built with artists in mind (and that matters more than people think). House Nest takes a different approach - focused, genre-specific, and committed to covering music with the seriousness it deserves. The evolution of electronic music across generations of producers, selectors, and performers has created a layered culture that deserves proper documentation. Whether your latest single is a slow-burning deep house groove or a full four-to-the-floor warehouse anthem, this is a magazine designed to understand the context of what you're building. And context is everything when it comes to house music press coverage that actually lands.
Who Is House Nest For?
House Nest isn't trying to be everything to everyone. Good. This platform is built for artists making Dance, Electronic, and House music with intention - whether you're a solo producer, a singer with a distinct electronic identity, or part of a group that brings those warehouse vibes every single time. If your production has a clear sense of genre and a pulse you can actually feel, you're exactly who House Nest wants to hear from.
The ideal submission here isn't background music.
It's dancefloor ready. It moves people. Your brand as an artist should reflect a genuine connection to the culture - not just a passing interest in the aesthetic. Bands operating in the dance and electronic space are just as welcome as solo acts, and the page is open to any musician whose music genuinely belongs to this world. Whether you're a young producer dropping your first EP or a seasoned selector with years of releases behind you, House Nest provides a legitimate editorial home for your music. The styles they cover run deep within the electronic music world - from underground club cuts to more melodic and accessible electronic sounds.
If your music has depth and you haven't compromised for the mainstream, check this out. House Nest is your kind of publication. The independent dance music promotion game rewards artists who find genre-native press, and the influence of a well-placed feature compounds over time as your career grows. The support you get from a genre-native editorial platform is something that genuinely compounds in your favor.
Why a House Music Magazine Submission to House Nest Is Worth Your Time
Submitting to House Nest means putting your music in front of an editorial process that's genuinely about the music. Not a playlist bot. Not an algorithm deciding your fate at 2am. It's a real magazine with a real review process, and that's increasingly rare right now. When you make an electronic music editorial submission here, you're getting a curator's full attention on your track - someone who knows what makes a certified banger actually work, understands the genre from the inside, and can speak to your music with credibility. The role a well-placed magazine feature plays in an artist's career trajectory is real, and House Nest is a platform built to provide exactly that kind of recognition.
And here's the thing - beyond the feature itself, the process of submitting forces you to think seriously about how you're presenting your music and your story. The submit underground house music crowd is competitive, and learning to pitch to editorial outlets is a skill that compounds. You need to be strategic about where you spend your energy and your money, and genre-native press is one of the smartest bets you can make. House Nest's focus on Dance, Electronic, and House means any coverage you receive is landing in front of fans who are already into what you do - not a general audience that needs convincing the genre even matters.
This is a house music blog and magazine built for the underground. That's the kind of dance electronic music press submission that actually moves the needle for artists who are serious about this world. Real results, real influence, real news about your project reaching real people - that's the goal, and House Nest is set up to deliver it.
How to Pitch Your Music
Submitting your music to House Nest through One Submit is a straightforward way to get your track in front of the right ears. You find the curator, put together your pitch, and submit - all in one place. Before you hit send, make sure everything's up to date: links to your music, a short artist bio, and relevant release details like the date your track dropped or is scheduled to drop. For more information on what to include, review the submission guidelines before you hit send. Don't overthink it, but don't half-ass it either.
The fee to submit is $35. One-time. That covers the curator's time, a personal review of your track, and direct feedback on your submission. No subscriptions, no recurring charges, no runaround from vague vendors with no real services to back it up. You pay once, your music gets heard, and you get a response - typically within a week. For an electronic music magazine with this level of genre specificity, that's a fair exchange. You're paying for attention from someone who actually knows this world, and that's worth something.
After you submit, the curator reviews your track personally and follows up with real feedback. The house music press coverage process here isn't a black hole - you'll hear back, and what you hear will be worth reading. If your track gets picked up, that's a genuine editorial placement in a music magazine dedicated to the genres you're making. If it doesn't land this time, the notes you receive are honest and actionable. Understand what a publication like House Nest looks for when they're considering a new album, a single, or an EP for coverage - then come back next month with a stronger project. The door stays open. You can place your order through One Submit and get the whole process rolling in minutes.
A good track needs the right push. Music magazine submissions is where that starts. The curation side is handled. Depth is still worth your attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
What genres does House Nest accept for the House Nest playlist?
House Nest accepts Dance, Electronic, House. Make sure your track fits the playlist vibe before submitting.
How much does it cost to submit music to House Nest?
A direct submission costs $35 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 House Nest?
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, House Nest provides personal feedback on every submission through One Submit.
