Deep House Press Release Generator
Press releases for deep house tracks are read by blog editors and music journalists, not fans. The voice is third-person, news-style, and informed — and most AI tools write generic dance-music press releases that could be about any genre. Predrop generates press releases in journalist voice with deep house fluency, so the editor doesn't dismiss it in the first paragraph.
Why this matters
A press release for deep house has to thread a specific needle — formal enough to look professional, informed enough to land with editors who actually cover the scene. Generic AI press releases overlap heavily with mainstream EDM language and get binned with the rest. The successful deep house press release distinguishes the track from neighboring genres, references the right lineage (Larry Heard, Innervisions, Diynamic, Mr Fingers), and frames the story in journalist voice rather than autobiography. Predrop's deep house voice carries those reference points so the press release reads as scene-credible without forced name-dropping.
Sample output
# "Halfmoon" Marks New Deep House Release from [Your Name] [DATE] — [LOCATION] — Deep house producer [Your Name] releases "Halfmoon," a new original track available across digital platforms beginning [RELEASE DATE]. Running at 123 BPM in C minor, "Halfmoon" is built for the closing hour — the part of the night when the room has thinned and the DJ has room to breathe. The arrangement is patient, unfolding across an extended structure that rewards the kind of attentive listening that defines the genre at its best. Where a lot of contemporary deep house rushes toward resolution, this track withholds it, letting the groove and the minor-key melancholy do the work over time. The mood throughout sits somewhere between late-night warmth and a certain quietness that C minor tends to carry — not mournful exactly, but aware. Chord movement feels deliberate, and the sub pulse underneath gives the track its backbone without ever demanding attention. It is the kind of record that sounds best loud through a good system or alone through headphones at two in the morning. "It was made for closing sets," [Your Name] has said of the track. "That specific feeling where you want something that holds the room without pushing it anywhere." That restraint is the point. "Halfmoon" does not try to peak. It sustains, and in doing so finds its own kind of depth — the slow burn that has defined the more serious end of deep house since Larry Heard was recording in his bedroom in Chicago. [Your Name] has been [brief artist context — releases, affiliations, scene involvement to be completed]. "Halfmoon" is out now on [LABEL / self-released] and available on all major streaming platforms. --- Press contact: [NAME] // [EMAIL] // [PHONE]
About Deep House
Deep house is the late-night, headphone-friendly, basement-leaning subgenre — Larry Heard and Mr Fingers (history), Innervisions, Diynamic, and the modern melodic-deep crossover (today). Distinguishes from tech house (clubbier, drier) and progressive house (more melodic, faster). Predrop's deep house voice keeps the warm, patient, slightly melancholic register that defines the scene.
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