About Videojam
Videojam is a curated, electronic-first platform for discovering music videos and artist EPKs. Everything you see is selected by people — not an algorithmic feed — so the catalog stays focused on electronic-leaning music rather than an open-ended firehose.
What Videojam is
Videojam pairs two things in one place: a browsable library of music videos organized by genre, and artist EPKs (electronic press kits) — single shareable pages that collect an artist's videos, bio, genres and links. The editorial focus is electronic: EDM and its subgenres (Deep House, Tech-House, Melodic House, Indie Dance, Nu-Disco and more), alongside adjacent pop and indie and decade collections.
Curators publish blocks of hand-picked videos, and genre pages roll those up so visitors can discover artists and tracks by the sound they care about.
Who it's for
Listeners who want curated electronic music video discovery, and independent artists who need a clean, shareable EPK to put their videos in front of bookers, press and fans.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Videojam?
- Videojam is a curated platform for discovering music videos and artist EPKs (electronic press kits), with an electronic-first editorial focus. Selections are made by people, not an algorithmic feed.
- What genres does Videojam cover?
- The catalog leans electronic — EDM and its subgenres such as Deep House, Tech-House, Melodic House, Indie Dance and Nu-Disco — alongside adjacent pop and indie, plus decade collections (80s, 90s, 2010s).
- What is an artist EPK on Videojam?
- An EPK (electronic press kit) is a single shareable page collecting an artist’s music videos, short bio, genres and external links (Spotify, SoundCloud, Instagram and more) — useful for bookers, press and fans.
- How is Videojam different from a regular video feed?
- Videojam curates rather than auto-recommends: editors and curators publish blocks of hand-picked videos, and the catalog stays focused on electronic-leaning music instead of an open-ended firehose.