Most artists do not have a talent problem. They have a documentation problem.
The press happened. The gigs happened. The releases happened. The DJ support happened. The chart positions, platform metrics, radio plays, interviews, flyers, screenshots, and artist materials all exist somewhere.
The problem is that “somewhere” is usually a phone camera roll, an old inbox, a dead link, a forgotten hard drive, a half-updated EPK, or a cloud folder that looks like it was organized during a natural disaster.
The Artist Evidence File is a practical field guide for DJs, electronic artists, producers, managers, publicists, and booking teams who need to organize career proof before bigger opportunities appear.
Inside this guide, you will learn how to:
• build a clean artist evidence folder
• organize press, interviews, reviews, and media mentions
• track bookings, flyers, lineups, and event proof
• document releases, label credits, charts, and platform activity
• collect DJ support, radio play, playlist inclusions, and industry feedback
• capture audience metrics from native platforms and third-party analytics tools
• connect your evidence file to your EPK
• prepare focused proof packets for promoters, managers, agents, labels, publicists, brands, grants, and formal career opportunities
• follow a realistic 30-day artist evidence cleanup plan
This is not a legal, immigration, financial, tax, or contract guide. It does not guarantee bookings, press, management, label interest, sponsorship, grants, visas, income, or career outcomes.
It is a practical documentation system for artists who want their career proof organized before someone important asks for it.