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Skytech's audit found a momentum problem, not an audience problem.

29,592 followers, popularity 54/100.

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Public verdict

Skytech has a real audience for big room and EDM, but the last release didn't get a coordinated push behind it.

29,592 followers is a strong base for the genre. The gap is momentum: there's no visible sign "Just About to Lose" got the promotional push its audience size could support.

chartlex
Spotify Artist Audit
Issued
June 16, 2026
Latest release
Just About to Lose
Public excerpt from real audit

Skytech 29,592 followers, popularity 54/100.

Identify blogs and tastemakers in the big room/EDM space who missed the last release, send it to them directly, and put the next release on a real 6-8 week cycle.

Primary finding

29,592 followers is a strong base for the genre. The gap is momentum: there's no visible sign "Just About to Lose" got the promotional push its audience size could support.

01

Where You Stand

You're in a solid spot algorithmically, with 29,592 followers putting you in the upper tier of independent electronic artists. This follower count means you have a real shot at algorithmic recommendations if your release strategy is dialed in.

02

What's Working

  • Your follower count is strong for your genre.
  • You're actively releasing music, which is key for engagement.
  • Your genre tags (big room, edm) are clear and recognizable.
03

Quick Wins

  • Refresh your artist pick on Spotify to highlight "Just About to Lose" or a recent live set clip.
  • Engage with fans on social media by asking them directly what they liked about your latest track.
  • Update your bio with a sentence about your sound and recent activity.
04

30-Day Playbook

  • Plan a social media push for your last release "Just About to Lose" to re-engage fans, focusing on the moments they liked it most.
  • Research 3-5 blogs or tastemakers in the big room/edm space who might have missed your last release and send it to them directly.
  • Look at the Spotify data for "Just About to Lose": which territories or listener demographics engaged most? Plan your next content around that.
  • Start mapping out your next release, even if it's just a rough idea, to keep the momentum going. Aim for a 6-8 week release cycle.
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What this example proves

What did Chartlex find in Skytech's Spotify audit?

Chartlex found Skytech has a strong follower base for big room/EDM, but the most recent release didn't get a coordinated promotional push to match.

What public Spotify data was used in this audit?

The public audit uses Skytech's Spotify followers, popularity score, genre tags, and latest release timing.

What should Skytech do next?

The recommended next move is targeted outreach to blogs and tastemakers in the big room/EDM space, plus a consistent 6-8 week release cycle going forward.

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