Beatport Release Description Generator for Tech House Producers

Beatport descriptions are the first thing a curator, a DJ, or another producer reads when they land on your release page. For tech house, the genre's vocabulary is famously easy to fake — and the scene can smell a press-release-style description in one sentence. Predrop's tech house voice writes descriptions that sound like they came from inside the scene, not outside it.

Why this matters

A Beatport description for tech house lives or dies on whether it sounds like a real tech house writer. The scene has its own vocabulary, its own reference points (FISHER, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Chris Lake, Mau P), and equally specific things it doesn't say. Generic AI tools collapse the difference between subgenres, defaulting to interchangeable language that lands flat for any of them. Predrop's tech house voice is built around the actual scene — adapting to where the track sits inside it (subgenre lane, mood, tempo) and writing 130–180 words that read as observation rather than promotion.

Sample output

Track:Big TinArtist:[your name]Genre:Tech HouseBPM:127Key:F minorMood:peak-time, vocal-hook, clubStory:Built for warehouse sets. Heavy on the percussion, vocal hook running through.
**Big Tin**

At 127 BPM in F minor, Big Tin is built around a vocal hook that doesn't ask for attention — it just sits in the groove and refuses to leave. The percussion carries most of the weight here: a tight shaker pattern locked against conga work that keeps the floor moving through the breakdown without letting the tension drop. When the bass comes back in, it earns it.

The arrangement is peak-time without being obvious about it. There's no wasted space — every element is doing a job, and the job is keeping a warehouse moving at 2 AM. The vocal fragment loops just long enough to lodge itself before the drop pulls it back under. It's a tool in the truest sense, but one with enough character to work in a headline slot as easily as a B2B warm-up. Exactly the kind of track that makes a four-hour set feel shorter than it is.

About Tech House

Tech house is the modern peak-time club genre — FISHER, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Chris Lake, Mau P, anchored by labels like Solid Grooves, Hot Creations, and DFTD. Percussive, vocal-hook driven, drop-structured. Distinguishes from house (more groove-led) and from techno (more crowd-pleasing, less industrial). Predrop's tech house voice carries the warehouse energy without overselling — peak-time language is fair game when earned.

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