DJ Bio Generator

One form, three professional bios — short for SoundCloud, medium for booking emails, long for press kits. Pick a tone, add what you’ve done, and the AI writes copy that actually reads like a DJ bio. No industry-fluff phrases, no invented facts.

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Tone

The model uses these verbatim — it won’t invent venues or releases you didn’t mention.

One click → three bios at three lengths. AI-powered · 10/min per visitor.

What makes a good DJ bio

A bio’s job is small and specific: get someone who hasn’t heard your music to want to listen. That’s the whole task. Bios that fail tend to fail in one of two ways — they breathlessly oversell with industry-fluff phrases (“rising star”, “taking the world by storm”), which anyone reading skips past, or they list facts without context (“Plays house and techno. Has played at clubs.”), which gives the reader nothing to grab onto.

The middle path is restraint plus specificity. Restraint means the language doesn’t do work the music should do — let the listener decide if you’re good. Specificity means the few facts you include are concrete: a venue name, a label, a year, a city. “Strata is a Manchester-based DJ whose residency at Hidden has run for three years” tells a reader more than “Strata is one of the UK’s most exciting house DJs” ever could.

The three lengths exist because three different audiences will read your bio. The short bio is a hook — one strong sentence to make a Spotify scroller pause. The medium bio is a pitch — enough context for a booking agent to decide whether you’re a fit. The long bio is a story — three paragraphs for press, labels and serious listeners to understand the arc of what you’re doing.

FAQ

Why three lengths?

Because you need three. SoundCloud caps your bio at a few hundred characters; Spotify's "About" snippet is shorter still. A booking-agent email needs a bio long enough to convince a venue you're worth their fee. A press release for a new track release wants two-to-three full paragraphs of context. Most DJs end up writing the same content three times for the three contexts. The generator does that work in one pass — short, medium and long — so you can copy whichever fits.

Will the AI invent venues or achievements I haven't played?

No — the prompt is explicit that the model must not invent specific facts. It uses your "notable points" verbatim or close to it; if you didn't list venues, none appear in the bio. If you didn't mention a year, none appears. The model fills the structure of a bio (identity, sound, context) but not the content of your career. That's the part you have to supply truthfully — anything else risks credibility issues if it's caught.

How is the tone control different from other generators?

Most bio generators have one voice — usually breathless promotional copy with phrases like "rising star" and "burning up the scene". Three of those phrases on a single page reads as desperate. This generator gives you three distinct voices: confident (declarative, claims authority without arrogance), understated (restrained, observational, lets the work speak), and playful (wry, with personality). Pick the tone that matches the music. Heavy melodic techno wants understated; pop-leaning open format can carry confident; a self-aware bedroom DJ persona suits playful.

What should I put in "notable points"?

Whatever's real and worth mentioning. Residencies, festival sets, release labels, notable mentions in press, follower counts that genuinely matter, competitions you've won, supports you've done for headliners. Free form — comma-separated, line-broken, prose. The model will work it into the bios where it fits naturally. Leave it empty if you're early in your DJ career and the bio is mostly aspirational; in that case, the bios will lean into the music and aesthetic rather than the resume.

Can I edit the output?

Of course — the bios are starting points. The "Rewrite" button on each card regenerates that specific length without redoing the others, useful when one of the three has a phrase you don't like but the other two are fine. Paste the output into your preferred editor for any final tweaks. Spending five minutes with the AI-generated draft to add specific facts and tighten phrasing produces a far better result than either pure AI output or starting from a blank page.

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