Tech House Press Release Generator

Press releases for tech 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 tech house fluency, so the editor doesn't dismiss it in the first paragraph.

Why this matters

A press release for tech 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 tech house press release distinguishes the track from neighboring genres, references the right lineage (FISHER, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Chris Lake, Mau P), and frames the story in journalist voice rather than autobiography. Predrop's tech house voice carries those reference points so the press release reads as scene-credible without forced name-dropping.

Sample output

Track:Hot FootArtist:[your name]Genre:Tech HouseBPM:126Key:C minorMood:peak-time, club, vocal-hookStory:A tech house cut three months in the making. The vocal hook locked it in.
# Hot Foot — [Your Name] — [Release Date]

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[DATE] — [LOCATION] —

[Your Name] releases "Hot Foot," a 126 BPM tech house cut due out [RELEASE DATE] on [LABEL/PLATFORM].

The track spent three months in development before landing where it needed to be. What finally locked it in was the vocal hook — a chopped, repeating fragment that sits inside the groove rather than on top of it, giving the drop something to pull against. Built in C minor, "Hot Foot" moves with the kind of low-end insistence that makes sense at peak time: the bassline carries the tension, the percussion keeps it honest, and the hook keeps it in the room's memory after the drop lands.

"The vocal hook was the last piece," [Your Name] says. "Once that was in, everything else had a reason to be there."

The three-month timeline is audible. Nothing in the arrangement feels rushed or padded — the breakdown earns the drop, the drop earns the breakdown, and the groove underneath both holds steady at 126 without drawing attention to itself. It sits comfortably alongside the percussive, tool-minded end of the current tech house wave without leaning on any single reference too hard.

"Hot Foot" is available [RELEASE DATE] on [PLATFORM]. [Additional artist context — previous releases, label affiliations, upcoming dates — to be inserted here.]

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**Press Contact:**
[Name]
[Email]
[Phone / Social]

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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