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    Paul van Dyk Launches VANDIT Next Generation Mentorship Programme To Support Emerging Electronic Music Talent – Electric Mode

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    Paul van Dyk Launches VANDIT Next Generation Mentorship Programme To Support Emerging Electronic Music Talent – Electric Mode


    Paul van Dyk and the VANDIT Label Group announce VANDIT Next Generation, a talent scouting and mentorship initiative designed to discover, support, and elevate the next generation of global electronic music producers. The programme is set to bridge emerging talent with the international electronic music community, offering creative guidance, personalised feedback, and professional release opportunities.

    VANDIT Next Generation will focus on the genres of Trance, Progressive House, Melodic Techno, Chill, Downtempo, and creative productions without a genre tag, providing artists with a unique opportunity to receive direct mentorship from one of electronic music’s most influential figureheads, Paul van Dyk. The participants will benefit from a one-on-one session, hands-on track development advice, and direct insights into refining their sound and artistic identity.

    Five standout producers will be selected to join the exclusive mentorship experience personally with Paul van Dyk. Each artist will receive guidance and creative input with the opportunity to elevate their track to a professional release standard. Selected tracks from the programme will be officially released via the VANDIT Label Group, offering a career-defining moment for emerging talent and global visibility.

    Paul van Dyk comments:

    “The VANDIT Next Generation programme isn’t solely about music, this is my opportunity to support the next generation within the dance music community. The initiative has been designed to nurture creativity, assist aspiring artists in finding their true voice, and guide the next wave of talent to reach their full potential. I’m excited to work with the five chosen producers and help them take the next steps forward in their journey.”

    The programme is open to emerging producers worldwide looking for professional feedback, long-term artistic growth, and a pathway to the global stage. Artists are encouraged to apply, refine their sound, develop their identity, and take their music to the next level.

    Submissions are now open. Applicants must share their strongest original track via Dropbox or Soundcloud link todemos@vandit.com, subject ‘VANDIT Next Generation’, include a brief biography and introduction, whilst ensuring the production is of the highest possible quality according to their level of experience. The deadline for entries will close on June 15th, 2026.

    The revered VANDIT Label Group is proud to present VANDIT Next Generation, inviting the world’s emerging electronic music talent to step forward, connect with a pioneering mentor, and bring their music to life on a global stage

    Submit Tracks:demos@vandit.com

    Submission Deadline:June 15th, 2026

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