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It's not jus music

By Mockq on April 19, 2026 5:27 pm

I have a new baby in my family- the ableton move- and it helped me through the week to create an idea and then I just added a vocal line from splice in ableton and recorded it. It may not have much tension but i like it though.... Enjoy and have a lovely week!

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trancey and hypnotic, a little disco-esque too!

The vocal reminded me of some trend in self-aware techno/algorave tracks where a voice describe the music itself and how the track evolves.
I think you are improving in the way you arrange the different parts of the song. Have you been listening to some DJ sets lately? I find it really helps to get a good feel for how to drive a track forward, adding and removing layers at the right time.

The production on this made me think of a band I've been listening to a lot lately called Milk Talk or some Giorgio Moroder stuff.

ENC_ wrote:

The production on this made me think of a band I've been listening to a lot lately called Milk Talk or some Giorgio Moroder stuff.


Thank you ENC for your comment- i also thought at the end of Moroder and would like to go more into a disco house direction- if this exsists..

gonpulvo wrote:

trancey and hypnotic, a little disco-esque too!


Thank you gonpulvo- yes i also think it's a bit disco-esque ( thank you for the wording) and want to focus more on it..

Ashtom wrote:

The vocal reminded me of some trend in self-aware techno/algorave tracks where a voice describe the music itself and how the track evolves.
I think you are improving in the way you arrange the different parts of the song. Have you been listening to some DJ sets lately? I find it really helps to get a good feel for how to drive a track forward, adding and removing layers at the right time.


Hey Ashtom, thank you for your positive comment and that you see improvements- I take it as a compliment!

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