Trance Press Release Generator
Press releases for trance 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 trance fluency, so the editor doesn't dismiss it in the first paragraph.
Why this matters
A press release for trance 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 trance press release distinguishes the track from neighboring genres, references the right lineage (Above & Beyond, Armin van Buuren, Anjunabeats, ASOT), and frames the story in journalist voice rather than autobiography. Predrop's trance voice carries those reference points so the press release reads as scene-credible without forced name-dropping.
Sample output
# Mirror Arrives as a Late-Night Prog Trance Statement [DATE] — [LOCATION] — [Your Name] releases "Mirror," a progressive trance track aimed squarely at the deeper end of a set, available [RELEASE DATE] across all major platforms. Running at 134 BPM in D minor, "Mirror" sits in the atmospheric wing of the prog-trance world — patient, deliberate, and built around a breakdown that functions less as a breather and more as the whole point of the record. Where a lot of prog cuts use the breakdown as a setup for the drop, "Mirror" inverts that logic. The tension that builds in the opening movement resolves into something quieter and heavier at once, and the drop earns its weight because of what preceded it, not in spite of it. The track is cut for a specific slot: late in the night, when the room has settled and the DJ has room to move. It reads as a statement of patience in a format that doesn't always reward restraint. "The breakdown is the moment," [Your Name] says. "Everything else exists around it." That economy of intention shows in the arrangement. "Mirror" does not chase a mainstage moment. It is closer in sensibility to the deeper end of the Anjunabeats catalog — the cuts that hold a room at 2 AM rather than lift it at peak hour. At 134, it sits at the slower edge of the trance tempo range, which gives the low end room to breathe and the atmosphere room to accumulate. "Mirror" is [Your Name]'s latest release, following [previous releases if applicable]. The track is available on [platforms]. --- For press inquiries, contact: [Name] [Email] [Website / Social]
About Trance
Trance covers vocal trance (Above & Beyond, Andrew Bayer, Tinlicker), uplifting trance (Armin van Buuren, Aly & Fila, Ben Gold), and progressive trance (Solarstone, Lange, ASOT progressive). Predrop's trance voice adapts to which lane based on BPM (132 prog → 140 uplifting), mood (anthemic and euphoric vs. bittersweet and restrained), and the story you give us. Cliché vocabulary only after a specific moment has earned it.
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