EDM mixing online – club sound for your track

Take your EDM track to the next level – from €120. Perfect for Spotify, Beatport & more.

Estimated turnaround: 3–7 working days Express possible

5/5 (300 +) · Since 2006

Club-friendly sound

Rich bass, crisp drops and clear vocals – ready for Spotify, Beatport & clubs.

High expertise

We know what EDM should sound like – from Melodic Techno to Big Room EDM.

High-end equipment

No algorithm, no preset – real studio sound for your EDM production.

This is how easy our EDM mixing service works:

Step 1: Choose your service & send your request
Select your preferred mixing option above and submit your inquiry or order.

Step 2: Upload your EDM project & share your vision
Upload your individual tracks as a ZIP file or via link, and tell us about your sound goals, reference tracks, or specific wishes.

Step 3: We review your files & start your mix
We’ll check your files, confirm receipt, and clarify any details. Once the prepayment invoice is settled, we’ll begin working on your EDM mix.

No clean EDM mix? No problem.

Sound familiar?

❌ Your kicks disappear completely in the drop.
❌ Vocals sound thin or don’t cut through the mix.
❌ The bass lacks power on club or car systems.
❌ The arrangement feels muddy or unbalanced.
❌ The track sounds different on every speaker.

We’ll make sure your EDM track sounds professional everywhere – in the club, on Spotify, or in the car.

Your benefits at a glance

Professional EDM club sound for Spotify, Beatport & more
Deep bass, crisp drops & powerful vocals – ready for every dance floor.

Genre expertise in EDM & electronic music
We know how your tracks should sound in clubs, on radio & across streaming platforms.

Mixing with high-end outboard & perfect studio acoustics
Not a generic plug-in sound – real analog hardware for maximum depth & clarity.

Personal support from experienced EDM engineers
We don’t mix blindly – we bring your sound vision to life with precision.

Fair prices from €120 – full cost transparency
No hidden fees – you’ll always know what to expect upfront.

⚡️ Top-rated for EDM mixing – over 300 satisfied clients

Whether future bass, melodic techno or big room – our online EDM mixing delivers club- and streaming-ready sound with punch, clarity & genre precision. Many DJs, producers and labels in the electronic scene trust our instinct for the perfect drop.

EDM Mixing Prices

EDM mixing up to 20 tracks

from 120 per track
  • 1–2 revisions included

EDM mixing up to 30 tracks

from 220 per track
  • 1–2 revisions included
TIP

EDM mixing up to 50 tracks

from 350 per track
  • 1–2 revisions included

Prices include VAT

🔍 Why you get more than just an EDM preset mix with us

What you get at Peak-StudiosWhat other EDM mixing providers often deliver
Mixing by an engineer with real club and festival experienceGeneric templates with no genre-specific adaptation
Punchy drops, precise kicks and clear leadsMuddy sub-bass and over-compressed highs
Optional remote session for live mix adjustmentsNo personal consultation or real-time feedback
Optimized for Spotify, Beatport, clubs, festivals and radioFocus on streaming only, without performance context
Direct personal contact – reach us anytimeAutomated workflows with no direct communication

EDM mixing – FAQ

What is electronic dance music (EDM)?

EDM includes various subgenres such as house, techno, trance, electro, and big room. It’s defined by synthetic sounds from synthesizers and samplers, driving beats, energetic drops, and catchy, repetitive melodies.

A typical EDM track features driving rhythms, recurring melodies, and impactful drops. Automation, breaks, and build-ups generate the dynamic energy heard in clubs and at festivals.

A solid low end, clean mids, and punchy vocals are essential. The kick and bass must be clearly separated to make the track translate well on both club systems and streaming platforms.

  • Too much stereo width in the low end below 100 Hz

  • Harsh or piercing snares

  • Kick and bass overlapping

  • Overused plug-ins to achieve artificial loudness

  • Unbalanced frequency response caused by poor room acoustics

The kick should sit clearly in the lowest frequency range, while the bass typically begins around 100 Hz. Sidechain compression helps separate the kick and bass cleanly and creates the characteristic “pumping” effect.

Yes, definitely. A club edit needs solid low end and smooth transitions for DJs, while radio and streaming versions require a balanced mix that also translates well on smaller speakers.

With attack and sustain settings, you can add more punch or weight to your sounds, especially kick and bass. Used correctly, this provides even more energy and danceability.

Sidechain compression controls how the kick and bass interact within the mix. This technique creates the iconic “pumping” effect, popularized by David Guetta’s hits, and adds groove and movement to the track.