Six EPK examples covering the industry-standard layouts promoters, festival bookers, and brand agencies actually open. Use them as a template for your own musician press one-sheet.
Club one-sheet
NOVA / K
Techno · Berlin
Industry-standard club layout — the format promoters expect in their inbox.
✓ Hero portrait
✓ 3-track SoundCloud reel
✓ Resident venues
✓ Booking + management split
Festival deck
Solene Vahl
Melodic House · Paris
Built for festival bookers skimming 200 EPKs a week.
✓ Wide-format hero
✓ Past festival logos
✓ Press quotes
✓ High-res photo pack link
Corporate / private events
Marcus Reed
Open-format · NYC
The press kit format luxury hotels and brand activations actually open.
✓ Polished bio (3rd person)
✓ Client logo wall
✓ Tech rider PDF
✓ Direct booking email
Rising producer one-pager
ILY—WAVE
Bass / UKG · London
Lean musician press one-sheet for artists building a release campaign.
✓ Spotify embed
✓ Latest release art
✓ Tour dates
✓ Social proof counters
Live act stage plot
MERIDIAN
Live electronic · Lisbon
For live acts — promoters can pull the tech rider in one click.
✓ Stage plot diagram
✓ Tech rider
✓ Video reel
✓ Routing window
Selector / vinyl-only
Hana Tsubaki
Vinyl · Tokyo / Berlin
A digital press kit that respects the vinyl-only ethos — minimal, archival, deep.
✓ Discography crate
✓ Radio show archive
✓ Label affiliations
✓ Press photos in B&W
// What makes a good EPK
The 5 things every electronic press kit needs
01 ·One strong portrait — promoters scan the hero image first. High-res, 3:4 or 16:9, no busy background.
02 ·A 60-second music sample — SoundCloud, Spotify, or a single MP3 reel. Anything longer gets skipped.
03 ·Short third-person bio — 80–120 words. Mention residencies, label, or notable supports.
04 ·Proof — past venues, press quotes, festival logos, or stream counts. Pick whichever is strongest for your scene.
05 ·A direct booking link — email or contact form, above the fold on mobile. Don't make bookers hunt.
// Your turn
Build your EPK in 5 minutes.
Pick a layout above as your reference, then build your own digital press kit with a shareable link and a downloadable PDF — free, no credit card.