KNKT Playbooks
Plays that move careers.
Editorial playbooks for emerging, indie, established, and major artists. Strategies you read on a Tuesday — and execute by Friday, inside the rest of KNKT.
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The Drake Method
Drake's between-album activity is the playbook. How major artists feed platform algorithms continuously to keep catalog hot for a decade.
- release-strategy
- marketing
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Browse all →- Emerging Playbook Play 001 · 5 min
AI as Co-Writer: The Two-Hour Sprint
A two-hour songwriting sprint that uses AI for the parts a co-writer would handle — prompts, alternates, structural sanity-checks — without letting it write the song for you.
- release-strategy
- Emerging Playbook Play 002 · 5 min
AI Cover Art: Ethics, Math, and the Five Rules
AI cover art is fast and cheap, which is the problem. Five rules — on disclosure, style theft, platform policy, save-rate impact, and the human-hour minimum — for using it without devaluing the work.
- marketing
- release-strategy
- Emerging Playbook Play 003 · 5 min
AI Mastering: When It Works, When It Kills the Song
AI mastering is fine on most singles, wrong on the ones that matter. A guide to when to ship the algorithm's master and when to spend the $200 on a human.
- release-strategy
- Emerging Playbook Play 004 · 5 min
The DJ Tier Ladder — From Bedroom to Boiler Room
A DJ career has a separate ladder from a release artist's. Five rungs, what each requires, and what kills your move to the next.
- djing
- touring
- Indie Playbook Play 005 · 5 min
Your First Ten Festival Submissions (Without Wasting the Slot)
A festival submission is a 90-second judgment with a 12-month payoff. The structure of a slot that converts — and the five things every submission must contain before you hit send.
- touring
- representation
- Indie Playbook Play 006 · 5 min
Your First Booking Agent (Without Embarrassing Yourself)
Most artists pitch booking agents two years too early. A breakdown of when an agent's cut starts paying for itself, what they do that you can't, and how to ask.
- representation
- touring
- Established Playbook Play 007 · 6 min
Negotiating Your Booking Deal (Beyond the Guarantee)
The guarantee is the headline number. The actual money in a touring deal lives in backend percentage, hard-merch carve-outs, and the rider line items most artists never negotiate.
- touring
- representation
- Emerging Playbook Play 008 · 5 min
Producer Tags — When the Audio Drop Helps
Producer tags are the cheapest brand asset in electronic music — and the most overused. When the tag helps, when it tanks DJ adoption, and how the best producers earn the right to use one.
- djing
- marketing
- Indie Playbook Play 009 · 6 min
Reading Your Streaming Dashboard Honestly
Streaming dashboards reward overreaction. A guide to separating real growth signals from algorithmic noise, so you don't burn a quarter chasing a spike that wasn't yours.
- marketing
- release-strategy
- Indie Playbook Play 010 · 6 min
Should You Sign a Manager?
Most artists sign their first manager because someone asked, not because the math worked. A framework for when a manager pays for themselves.
- representation
- Established Playbook Play 011 · 7 min
Selling Your Catalog vs. Holding
Catalog sale multiples have settled in the 10-18x range. Whether that math beats holding depends on three numbers — your discount rate, your tax position, and whether the catalog is still growing.
- representation
- release-strategy
- Indie Playbook Play 012 · 6 min
Stems as a Product — Sell the Parts, Not Just the Track
Stems, parts, and project files are the most underpriced asset in electronic music. Why the next generation of electronic catalogs will sell components, not just tracks, and what that does to release math.
- djing
- release-strategy
- Emerging Playbook Play 013 · 6 min
Submitting to Beatport — What Gets Approved
Beatport is the only retailer that still matters for electronic releases. Here is exactly what gets approved, what gets filtered, and the demo mistakes that kill a track before the A&R even hits play.
- djing
- release-strategy
- label-pitching
- Indie Playbook Play 014 · 6 min
The 4AM Set — Building a Closer's Sound
The 4AM slot is the highest-paying, highest-loyalty position in the DJ economy. Building a closer's sound is a multi-year craft — tempo, transitions, set arc, and the records you wait until 4AM to play.
- djing
- touring
- Established Playbook Play 015 · 6 min
The Catalog Audit
A catalog audit is the once-a-year exercise of identifying which old songs are still earning, which are silently dragging, and which deserve a refresh budget. The framework, scored by save-rate per song.
- release-strategy
- marketing
- Indie Playbook Play 016 · 5 min
The Thirty-Minute Music Meeting
Most music meetings end without a decision because they were never structured to make one. A 30-minute agenda that forces a yes, a no, or a named next step before anyone leaves the room.
- representation
- Emerging Playbook Play 017 · 5 min
Three Numbers That Matter
Most artist dashboards drown you in charts. Three numbers actually compound — save rate, monthly listener slope, and fan-to-listener conversion. Track these, ignore the rest.
- marketing
- release-strategy
- Indie Playbook Play 018 · 7 min
The Touring Math — What a Show Actually Costs
The real economics of a 14-date run for an indie act. Routing, per-diem, gas, fly dates, and where merch makes the difference between a loss and a $4k month.
- touring
- Indie Playbook Play 019 · 6 min
Underground to Festival — The Electronic Pipeline
The actual path from a 200-cap warehouse to a festival mainstage. Five compounding moves, what each one unlocks, and the trap most acts hit at the residency tier.
- djing
- touring
- Emerging Playbook Play 020 · 4 min
The 10-Week Release Playbook
A week-by-week schedule for indie artists to plan a release that builds momentum instead of disappearing on Friday.
- release-strategy
- marketing
- Emerging Playbook Play 021 · 3 min
Pitching Labels Cold (and Getting Replies)
A breakdown of what A&Rs read in the first 3 seconds — and how to pass that filter without name-dropping.
- label-pitching
- Emerging Playbook Play 022 · 5 min
Your First 1,000 Listeners
A playbook for getting from zero to a thousand monthly listeners using time, posture, and ten DMs a day — not ads.
- marketing
- release-strategy
- Established Playbook Play 023 · 6 min
The Catalog Activation Playbook
For artists who've shipped enough to have a catalog — how to make old tracks earn streams every week, not just on release day.
- release-strategy
- marketing
- Established Playbook Play 024 · 7 min
The Drake Method
Drake's between-album activity is the playbook. How major artists feed platform algorithms continuously to keep catalog hot for a decade.
- release-strategy
- marketing