Four2Four Editorial curates electronic music releases for DJs, focusing on playable tracks, trusted labels, useful BPM/key metadata, and real set-building value.
Four2Four Editorial is the curation desk behind Four2Four, a DJ-first electronic music discovery system focused on quality over volume.
Our work is built around one simple idea: DJs do not need every release. They need the releases that are structured, playable, searchable, and useful in real sets.
Each selected release is reviewed for practical DJ value, including genre fit, label credibility, BPM range, Camelot key compatibility, tracklist structure, official platform availability, and underground/editorial relevance. When useful, we add DJ-facing notes to help readers understand where a release may fit in a set: warm-up, transition, peak-time, afterhours, opening tool, closing track, or deeper catalogue discovery.
Four2Four is maintained by a music technology developer and electronic music editors
Building tools for release indexing, harmonic discovery, metadata quality, and DJ workflow. We select and structure electronic music releases for DJs who need practical discovery, not endless volume. Our focus is on playable tracks, trusted labels, useful BPM and Camelot key metadata, genre relevance, platform availability, and release pages that help DJs make faster decisions.
Four2Four is built for DJs who want to answer questions like:
- Is this release playable in a real set?
- What BPM range does it sit in?
- Which Camelot keys are compatible?
- Is the label credible for this style?
- Is the release available on official platforms?
- Does it offer underground or editorial value beyond generic catalogue listing?
Our editorial direction is simple: fewer releases, better structure, stronger utility.
We do not aim to index everything. We aim to make selected releases easier to evaluate, compare, and use.