3:20

Uplifting emotional deep house, tempo 122 BPM, key C# minor, Warm pads, tropical-style plucks, soft acoustic guitar strums, deep rolling bass, airy hi-hats, and smooth kick, Intimate male vocal in verses, more open and bright in choruses, Include light vocal chops of “Jia you” in the drop with delay and reverb for atmosphere, Overall mood: hopeful, supportive, like a sunrise after a long night
2:46

Stay With Me Tonight
v4.5+
Style: Deep house with tropical house influence, Tempo around 118 BPM, Start with a soft acoustic guitar and a clear whistle melody as the main hook in the intro, Male emotional vocal enters after, layered with light guitar plucks and deep bass, Build into a warm drop with the whistle leading, vocal chops, and lush synth pads, Whistle should remain a recurring motif throughout the song, carrying the nostalgic and uplifting mood, Wide stereo, airy reverb, perfect for a sunset drive or long-distance love memory
3:27

Lost in Our Waves
v4.5+
Genre: Deep House / Tropical House (inspired by Ramm0r – Walking in the Rain)
BPM: 118–122
Mood: Nostalgic, warm, emotional yet uplifting (good for night drive or rainy day listening)
Instruments & Elements:
Soft deep house kick & smooth bassline
Tropical plucks and guitar licks
Warm pads + airy synths for atmosphere
Vocal chops in drop for emotion
Reverb-heavy snare claps for groove
Structure:
Intro (ambient rain / crowd FX)
Verse 1 (soft pads + vocal focus)
Pre-Chorus (build with percussion + rising chords)
Chorus (full beat + deep house drop with plucks + bassline)
Verse 2 (lighter, keep groove)
Pre-Chorus (same build)
Chorus (full drop, bigger atmosphere)
Outro (fade with waves sound + vocal chop)
3:54

Melodic techno
Intro (0:00 – 0:45) – Dream Portal
Sound design: Start with a distant ambient field recording of Bali — soft ocean waves, faint scooter engine hum, tropical birds far away, Pad layers: Warm analog pad in the background with slow filter opening, Add reverb-heavy plucks in a high register, panned wide, almost whispering, Vocal snippet: Use a filtered vocal chop from the chorus (“That was life… now I understand”) reversed and washed in reverb, barely audible, Kick: No kick yet — just soft percussion, low-passed to create anticipation, Verse 1 (0:45 – 1:30) – Setting the Scene
Vocals: Bring in the first verse with intimate, close-mic recording, Add tape delay and light plate reverb, Keep it soft and emotional, Bass: Minimal sub pad bass to keep warmth without energy yet, FX: Add light vinyl crackle or soft rain sound in the background for intimacy, Pre-Chorus (1:30 – 2:00) – The Heart Opens
Build energy subtly — open the filter on the pad, introduce muted
3:08

Bergamot
v4.5+
Style: Tropical House, nostalgic & summery, Smooth male vocal, soft & airy w/ reverb, Instruments: warm piano chords, atmospheric pads, tropical plucky synth/guitar riffs, clean deep bass, light tropical percussion, Tempo ~122 BPM, Vibe: sunset beach, summer nostalgia, emotional throwback, Structure:
Intro: soft pad + wave texture + tropical pluck, Verse: piano + close emotional vocal, Pre-Chorus: add light percussion + riser, airy echo, Chorus/Drop: kick + tropical groove, pluck riff, short vocal hook loop, Verse 2: piano + pad, intimate vocal, Pre-Chorus: subtle build, Drop: riff repeat, fuller layering, vocal hook echo, Bridge: instrumental + vocal chops, nostalgic, Final Drop: full groove, layered plucks + adlibs, Outro: fade w/ pluck riff + pad + vocal echo

