The Blueprint Project Launches to Support Emerging Electronic Artists

Submissions close 30th May as Blue Music Services unveils a career-changing opportunity for unsigned Australian talent.

By That Festival Site | 21 May, 2025

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The Blueprint Project has officially launched, offering a major opportunity for emerging electronic artists across Australia. Created by Blue Music Services, the new initiative aims to empower the country’s next generation of producers, vocalists, and creatives by offering career-defining resources and industry support.

Open exclusively to unsigned Australian artists, The Blueprint Project is seeking unique voices pushing boundaries across the electronic music spectrum. One selected winner will receive a full-scale PR and marketing campaign, mentoring from leading industry figures, professional artwork by Josh Hart-Vrijkotte, and valuable A&R guidance from Australian heavyweights Luude and Anna Lunoe. The winner will also secure a future performance slot at an Untitled Group event and receive high-end Sennheiser headphones to support their live and studio work.

The judging panel for The Blueprint Project brings together a powerful mix of Australian and international industry leaders. It includes Dave Ruby Howe (triple j Unearthed), Kristi Souvereyns (Ableton), Jane Slingo (EMC), Jake Hirst (Mixmag), Claire Giuffre (Untitled Group), and Steph Dower (Future Classic). Mentorship support will also be provided by Gabe Bravo (Cloak Entertainment) and Sarah Hamilton (Golden Hour).

Launched in response to the growing demand for Australian dance music, the project comes at a time when local artists are commanding more attention than ever. Australia currently ranks #1 in the world for dance music consumption per capita, and The Blueprint Project looks to harness that momentum by investing in the next wave of homegrown innovators.

Submissions are open now and close on Friday 30 May at 5pm AEST.