Dance / EDM Radio Imaging
Dance Radio Imaging with club energy and clean station branding.
Custom imaging for dance, EDM and dance-pop stations that need movement, impact and a station name that lands between the tracks.
Hear Dance Radio Imaging examples.
Listen for pace, lift and recognisable station branding around dance, club and current-hit moments.
Format Feel
What Dance imaging has to do.
Dance stations need pace and energy, but they cannot sound like a pile of random club FX. The station name still has to land clearly between mixes, promos, sweepers and hit music moments.
The strongest dance imaging feels rhythmic, current and controlled. It lifts the station without fighting the beat or slowing down the flow.
- Keep IDs short enough to sit between fast tracks and mixes.
- Use voices with brightness, confidence and enough edge for club-led programming.
- Build sonic pieces that feel musical instead of pasted over the playlist.
- Give promos and contesting impact without turning every break into noise.
Built around movement, not generic EDM noise.
LFM Audio shapes Dance production around your station name, music style, show mix and the level of club energy your audience expects.
Voice direction
Real human voices selected for pace, confidence and the right level of polish.
Sonic identity
IDs, hooks and repeatable audio cues that keep the station recognisable.
Production pace
Tight transitions, impacts and beds that move quickly without cluttering the mix.
Campaign energy
Promos, club nights, mix shows and seasonal pieces with enough lift to cut through.
Artist and playlist context
Recognisable artists, club-ready station energy.
Dance radio can sit beside Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, Tate McRae and fast-moving remix records. The imaging needs lift and pace, but the station name still has to cut through clearly.
- Clean station hitsShort IDs and sweepers that land between high-energy tracks without crowding the beat.
- Club-level liftImpacts, ramps and transitions with movement, not random FX noise.
- Top 40 crossoverEnough melody and voice warmth to work beside dance-pop, CHR and remix programming.
Format Guide
Find the closest station sound.
Dance stations often cross into CHR and Urban. Compare the nearby lanes by tempo, mix energy and how hard the branding should hit.
Common Questions
Dance imaging questions.
Give your Dance station a brighter sound.
Send your format, station name and examples you like. LFM Audio can recommend the right voice, package and production route.