Cymatics has built a reputation as one of the most recognized sample pack companies in electronic music, but their contests have become a scene of their own. A Cymatics remix contest gives producers at every skill level a shot at real exposure, cash prizes, and distribution deals. These competitions regularly attract thousands of entries, making them some of the most competitive producer challenges in EDM right now.
Whether you're hunting for an active contest to enter, checking official rules before you submit, or just curious about past winners and prize breakdowns, this guide covers it all. We pulled together seven key Cymatics contest pages worth knowing about heading into 2026.
At RIKIO ROCKS, we track the stories and opportunities that matter to the EDM community, from festival lineups to producer contests. Below, you'll find a breakdown of each contest page, including entry requirements, judging criteria, and what winners actually walked away with. If you're serious about getting your music heard, these are the contests to watch.
1. Cymatics remix contest directory
The Cymatics contest directory is the central hub where all active and past competitions get listed on the Cymatics website. Before you dive into any specific contest page, understanding how this directory works saves you time and keeps you from missing a deadline that closes faster than you'd expect.

What this page is and why it matters
The directory functions as a master index of every Cymatics remix contest and song contest the company has run or currently has open. Each listing links directly to that contest's dedicated page, where you'll find the full breakdown of rules, downloadable stems, and submission instructions. If you're new to producer contests, starting here gives you a clear picture of what's open, what's closed, and what's coming.
Checking this directory first is the single fastest way to confirm whether a contest is still accepting entries before you spend time on a track.
What you can confirm before you enter
Before you commit hours to a submission, the directory gives you enough surface-level information to decide if a contest fits your workflow. You can check the contest name, the format (remix versus original song), and in most cases the closing date. Some contests on this page also display a brief description of the genre or style they're targeting, which tells you right away whether the required stems or sounds match your production style.
Pay close attention to whether the contest lists an explicit deadline or marks itself as ongoing. Cymatics has run both timed contests with hard cutoffs and rolling contests that stay open until they collect enough entries. Knowing the difference before you start producing saves you from rushing a mix.
Where to find official rules, stems, and deadlines
Each contest card in the directory links to its own standalone page, and that page is where all legally binding rules, downloadable stem packs, and final submission deadlines live. You won't find those details on the directory overview itself. Click through to the individual page and look specifically for the rules PDF or inline rule set, because these documents govern everything from file format requirements to disqualification triggers.
Stems are typically hosted as direct downloads on the contest page. Deadlines are usually displayed near the top of that same page, and some contest pages include a countdown timer so you can see exactly how much time you have left.
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