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Belgian techno icon Charlotte de Witte recently took to Instagram to announce that her label, KNTXT, is now accepting demo submissions. Producers are invited to submit their tracks for a personal review process, with de Witte herself evaluating every entry received.
“Calling all producers out there! KNTXT is opening up for Demo Submissions,” Charlotte de Witte wrote. “We’re not just looking for tracks but for artists to develop and help grow. If you think your sound belongs on the label, check out the guidelines and send me your stuff. I’ll be listening to every submission in person.”
Crucially, the brand’s messaging highlights KNTXT as a platform for enduring artistic growth rather than merely a channel for single releases. The label’s visual assets reinforce this mission: “We’re not just looking for tracks. We’re looking for artists to develop and grow. If you feel your sound belongs on KNTXT, we want to hear it.”
The initiative follows a successful precedent; KNTXT’s 2021 talent search famously introduced names like Acid Asian and Indira Paganotto to the global stage. Both artists have since cemented their place within the imprint, boasting several EP releases.




