
Remixables
A playlist of my released tracks available for remix and reinterpretation. Feel free to experiment, rework the sound, and create your own version. I’m looking forward to hearing what you make.
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30 songs
2:36

A dark, grounded EDM and alternative pop fusion built on a slow, heavy bassline and live-feeling drums at 88 BPM, Warm Rhodes piano chords anchor the track—rich, slightly overdriven, carrying the weight, Deep analog synth pads swell underneath, with layered vocal chops and breathy background vox drifting in and out like ghosts, A clean, vulnerable male pop vocal sits intimate and close—breathy, broken, confessional, with subtle rhythmic ad-libs and quiet gasps that add soulful flair, Electric guitar appears rarely, as single sustained notes that hang in the air, The production is wide but empty, with natural room reverb that feels like being alone in your own space, Sub-bass rumbles low but doesn't pulse—it just sits there, heavy, Lyrically, it captures the gut-wrenching moment you realize someone is disappointed in you—the silence, the shifted eyes, the weight of not being enough, Simple, Sad, Heavy, Soulful
5:11

Unmistakable is a dark hard rock ballad fused with trap rhythm, layered synths, and stark piano contrast, built around the slow realization that repeated compromise can hollow a person out beyond repair, The song moves deliberately, allowing denial and justification to feel natural before tightening into something colder and more mechanical, A deep minor chord foundation is punctuated by unsettling major piano accents, creating tension rather than relief, At its center, an extended drum solo becomes the emotional rupture of the track—raw, exposed, and technically demanding—where restraint finally collapses and momentum takes over, When the vocals return, there is no struggle left, only acceptance of what remains, The song ends without resolution or redemption, leaving the listener with the uncomfortable truth that some transformations don’t announce themselves—they settle in, undeniable and permanent
3:36

2:47

This track fuses pop-punk urgency with trap precision and operatic drama in a way that constantly flips expectation, The song moves at pop-punk speed — fast, emotional, impatient — but the rhythm section is pure trap: tight kicks, snapping hats, and sub pressure controlling the momentum, Distorted cello replaces both bass guitar and 808, shifting between punk-style driving riffs and trap-style low-end movement, The chorus lands bright and melodic, built with classic pop-punk clarity, while operatic vocals enter not as background texture but as rhythmic counterpunches — sharp accents that cut through like exaggerated emotion rather than sustained melody, Metal-weight impacts reinforce transitions, making the drops hit like breakdowns instead of EDM builds, The result feels fast but heavy, catchy but unstable — pop-punk energy reengineered through modern trap structure and operatic excess, creating something familiar in spirit but completely new in execution
2:58

Dark, high-energy electro-techno fused with trap bass music, Driving four-on-the-floor kick with crisp club production and aggressive sidechain pump, Dirty distorted electro bassline with rhythmic movement and gritty synth modulation, Trap hi-hat rolls, sharp snare claps, and deep sub hits add bounce and swagger, Bright rave synth stabs and tense atmospheric textures build pressure, Single catchy male vocal phrase: “hold my beer” delivered with confident, cocky energy, The vocal repeats rhythmically, building anticipation before explosive drops, Background hype ad-libs and crowd-style shouts punctuate transitions and drops, adding playful party energy, Heavy distorted synth leads, punchy electro grooves, and booming trap sub create a festival-ready club track with playful swagger and massive peak-time drops

























