Day 63 creating brand new #DanceMusic from start to finish every single day
If you are not hearing any audio, it is because the copyright detection algorithm on this platform is literally a piece of poop. It is frustrating beyond words. I’m not sure why I keep posting here to be honest.
Creating dance music every day from start to finish is a demanding yet rewarding process that pushes creativity to new heights. On day 63, focusing on deep trance genres using frequencies like 963Hz, known for their spiritual and meditative qualities, adds an immersive layer to the music. This frequency is often associated with higher consciousness and connection, which can deeply influence the atmosphere of trance tracks. One challenge frequently encountered when sharing original music online is platform copyright detection algorithms, which may mistakenly block audio due to automated systems that are not yet refined enough to identify truly original content. This can be frustrating for independent artists who rely on these platforms for exposure. Despite such hurdles, consistent daily creation helps improve production skills, enhances sound design, and builds a loyal community of listeners. For those interested in producing trance music, experimenting with binaural frequencies like 963Hz can inspire unique soundscapes. Layering atmospheric pads, rhythmic percussions, and evolving synth melodies creates the hypnotic and deep qualities characteristic of trance music. Using digital audio workstations like Ableton Live or FL Studio, creators can refine each element from the ground up, ensuring originality in every track. Sharing daily creations also documents the artistic growth over time and invites interaction with fellow music producers and fans. Embracing challenges like copyright detection clears the path to find alternative distribution methods or platforms with artist-friendly policies. Overall, this persistent dedication underscores how passion and resilience drive the evolution of dance music artistry.































































