You're playing bigger rooms, your streams are climbing, and label emails are piling up faster than you can answer them. That's usually the moment producers realize they need help, and it's exactly when most of them decide to hire a music manager. The problem is that nobody hands you a manual for this. You know you need someone in your corner, but you don't know where to look, what to pay, or how to tell a real professional from someone chasing a percentage of your Spotify royalties.
This guide walks you through the actual hiring process, step by step, built specifically for EDM artists rather than generic music industry advice. You'll learn how to spot red flags before you sign anything, what a fair management contract looks like, and which questions separate managers who can actually book festival slots from ones who just talk a good game.
We cover where to find candidates, from label connections to industry showcases, how to vet their track record with other DJs and producers, and what commission structure makes sense at your stage of the career. By the end, you'll have a clear checklist for finding a manager who fits your sound and your goals, not just the first person who slides into your DMs.
What a music manager does for your EDM career
A good manager becomes the operational backbone of your career, the person who keeps momentum going while you're in the studio or on a plane to your next show. Day-to-day artist management means someone is tracking your release calendar, chasing down late payments from promoters, and making sure your Beatport and streaming profiles actually look professional. Without that person, you end up doing this work at 2 a.m. after a gig, and it shows in missed deadlines and sloppy rollouts.
The daily grind managers handle
Before anything glamorous happens, a manager handles the unglamorous stuff that keeps your career functioning. They field the fifty emails a week from promoters, playlist curators, and blog writers so you don't have to. They coordinate with your booking agent (if you have one) on routing and logistics, and they keep a running calendar of every deadline tied to a release, from mastering to artwork to distributor uploads.
- Managing inbound requests from promoters, labels, and press
- Tracking release timelines across distributors and playlists
- Coordinating travel, riders, and technical needs for shows
- Keeping financial records organized for royalties and gig payouts
- Flagging opportunities you'd otherwise miss because you're heads-down producing
Booking and touring strategy
Rather than just reacting to whatever offer lands in your inbox, a strong manager builds a touring strategy around your trajectory. They know which festivals are worth playing for exposure even at a lower fee, and which club gigs actually build your fanbase versus just paying rent. They'll often work alongside a booking agent, with the manager setting overall career direction and the agent handling the mechanics of contracts and routing.

A manager's real job is making decisions you're too close to the music to make objectively.
Business and money matters
Managers also sit at the center of your business relationships, including labels, publishers, and sync licensing opportunities. They negotiate on your behalf, review contracts before you sign anything, and make sure you understand what you're giving up in exchange for an advance or a distribution deal. This is where contract literacy matters most, since a bad deal signed early in your career can follow you for years.
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