4:38

Empty life
v4.5+
Keep the emptiness of the intro, Modern EDM-pop anthem with a strong, rhythmic vocal presence and trance-influenced synth work, Tempo 126–128 BPM, Clean, confident, minimalistic production — punchy drums, atmospheric breaks, and a driving bassline, Emphasis on grounded energy, no cheesy imagery, The drop should be spacious but powerful, with layered synths and a subtle sense of uplift, The vocal delivery is controlled, expressive, and cool — not over-sung, no drama, Chorus hook “Still I move” is repeated with confidence, not desperation, Designed for late-night sets or big stage playback without relying on overused EDM tropes
3:43

3:44

Modern EDM-pop anthem with a strong, rhythmic vocal presence and trance-influenced synth work, Tempo 126–128 BPM, Clean, confident, minimalistic production — punchy drums, atmospheric breaks, and a driving bassline, Emphasis on grounded energy, no cheesy imagery, The drop should be spacious but powerful, with layered synths and a subtle sense of uplift, The vocal delivery is controlled, expressive, and cool — not over-sung, no drama, Chorus hook “Still I move” is repeated with confidence, not desperation, Designed for late-night sets or big stage playback without relying on overused EDM tropes
3:40

Empty life
v4.5+
Slow-building ambient-to-deep house journey with deep emotional arc, Begins in near-silence: long, atmospheric intro with cold pads, low sub-bass swells, distant ambient textures, and a deep male voice (Gregorian-inspired or whispered baritone) speaking of an empty life, No beat at first — just space, stillness, and soft breath, The first pulse begins gently as lyrics reference “a distant pulse” or “something stirs, ” marking the start of transformation, Gradual evolution into melodic trance with shimmering synths, layered vocal fragments, and warm harmonic textures, Eventually shifts into emotional deep house with uplifting rhythm, enveloping warmth, and rich stereo depth, Repeating vocal line: “music and memories fill the space, ” Cinematic, reflective, and transcendent
4:05

Empty life
v4.5+
Ambient-to-deep house progression with emotional depth, Begins with minimal textures: low drone, ambient pads, and soft Gregorian-style male chant or deep whispered baritone, evoking emptiness and solitude, Sparse piano notes and reverb-heavy atmosphere, Gradually builds with warm synth layers, subtle arpeggios, and swelling melodic trance energy, Vocal line repeats: “music and memories fill the space, ” Transition into a deep house groove with uplifting chords, layered harmonies, and pulsing rhythm, Emotional, cinematic, and transformative, Starts introspective, ends hopeful — from void to vibrance
3:41

Empty life
v4.5+
Slow-building ambient-to-deep house journey with deep emotional arc, Begins in near-silence: long, atmospheric intro with cold pads, low sub-bass swells, distant ambient textures, and a deep male voice (Gregorian-inspired or whispered baritone) speaking of an empty life, No beat at first — just space, stillness, and soft breath, The first pulse begins gently as lyrics reference “a distant pulse” or “something stirs, ” marking the start of transformation, Gradual evolution into melodic trance with shimmering synths, layered vocal fragments, and warm harmonic textures, Eventually shifts into emotional deep house with uplifting rhythm, enveloping warmth, and rich stereo depth, Repeating vocal line: “music and memories fill the space, ” Cinematic, reflective, and transcendent
3:41

Modern EDM-pop anthem with a strong, rhythmic vocal presence and trance-influenced synth work, Tempo 126–128 BPM, Clean, confident, minimalistic production — punchy drums, atmospheric breaks, and a driving bassline, Emphasis on grounded energy, no cheesy imagery, The drop should be spacious but powerful, with layered synths and a subtle sense of uplift, The vocal delivery is controlled, expressive, and cool — not over-sung, no drama, Chorus hook “Still I move” is repeated with confidence, not desperation, Designed for late-night sets or big stage playback without relying on overused EDM tropes
