Promote your house music on TikTok — the Ibiza way.
House is back. Fred again, John Summit, Anyma, Solomun — all built their audiences on short-form. Your track should be the one someone saves before heading to a rooftop party. We make sure it gets there.
The problem you're stuck in
You made a house track that would sound perfect at a terrace set in Mykonos. You put it on SoundCloud. 110 plays, mostly your regular listeners. The track deserved better than that.
House promotion on TikTok is an aesthetic game — the right visuals unlock the right demographic (25-40, affluent, festival-going). Without the right packaging, your track gets seen by the wrong algorithm bucket. We fix that.
How Autohype solves this for you
- 1Upload your house track. We auto-detect the bassline build and first drop.
- 2Visual stack: infinity pool at sunset, yacht deck, white-linen rooftop, Ibiza coastal drone, Cercle-style sunset set crowd.
- 3Cuts on the 4/4 kick — house listeners scroll to the pulse and stay when the edit matches.
- 4Captions written for the save demographic: "save for summer", "the song of that rooftop in July", "what's playing at the pool party you weren't invited to".
- 5Posted at 6 PM CET / 11 AM PST — peak house audience commute time.
What the daily video actually looks like
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FAQ
Will this help me get bookings at Ibiza or EU festivals?
Promoters use TikTok to scout. Privilege, Hï, Ushuaïa's booking teams all have people who monitor TikTok reach. Prove audience first, booking offers follow.
Can Autohype handle deep house vs tech house differently?
Yes — deep house gets slower visual pacing (more drone shots, ambient cuts), tech house gets tighter BPM-matched cuts and darker aesthetics. Subgenre is auto-detected from BPM + spectral analysis.
Should I release on Beatport before or after building TikTok presence?
After — build 50K+ TikTok views first, then Beatport label approach with that proof. Labels accept unsolicited demos far more readily when you have data.