Beatport has long been the go-to platform for DJs to discover, dig, and connect with the music that moves them. Known worldwide for its deep curation of electronic music and 36+ sub-genres, Beatport is now opening its doors even wider — bringing more sounds, more creativity, and more possibilities to the global DJ community.
Starting this September, Beatport is expanding its catalogue to include a broader range of genres. Alongside electronic staples, DJs will now find open-format favorites like Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, Latin, Caribbean, and African music on the platform. This shift marks a major step in making Beatport an even more diverse hub for DJs and creators everywhere.
The update will roll out gradually over the coming months, with a dedicated section for these new genres in the Beatport store, on the mobile app, and in Beatport DJ. For DJs, that means more tools to personalize their sets, discover new tracks, and connect with audiences in fresh ways — without losing the digging experience they love.
Beatport’s evolution reflects the growing reality of DJ culture: today’s DJs don’t just stick to one genre, they blend, remix, and cross musical boundaries. This expansion gives them even more freedom to explore and share music that inspires.