Stop staring at a blank screen before release day. Diagnose the release angle first, then generate pitches, content ideas, visual prompts and a 7-day plan from one song idea.
Strategy-first example output for a sci-fi techno track. Each card is copy-ready.
Core Song Identity: Cinematic sci-fi techno built around one clear jump-drive moment. Strongest Marketing Angle: The track feels like a launch countdown for night drivers and sci-fi techno fans. Main Release Risk: Without a sharp visual world, the idea could look like generic space EDM. Release Readiness: Strong enough for a focused indie release if the cover direction and short-form visuals are clean. Best Next Move: Position it as an FTL car-music moment before turning it into a Spotify pitch.
Genre Lane: Sci-fi techno / cinematic peak-time electronic Mood Lane: epic, energetic, mysterious Energy Level: driving with a strong drop focus Comparable Playlist World: Peak-time techno, cinematic electronic, sci-fi driving music Main Selling Point: One instantly visual FTL moment built for short-form and playlist identity. One-Sentence Positioning: Faster Than Light is cinematic sci-fi techno for listeners who want every night drive to feel like a jump-drive launch.
Primary Listener Group: Electronic music fans with sci-fi and night-drive taste Secondary Listener Group: AI music creators, techno playlist listeners, and visual short-form fans Best Platform Fit: TikTok/Reels for the warp moment; Spotify for long-term playlist listening Best Emotional Trigger: speed, escape, countdown, jump-drive pressure Best Content Angle: POV: your ordinary night turns into a spaceship launch. Audience Warning: Do not sell it as 'EDM for everyone' — the sci-fi identity is the hook.
Faster Than Light is a peak-time sci-fi techno cut from independent producer Cyber Delta. Built around a slow-burn build and a single luminous drop, it leans into cinematic, late-night energy for electronic listeners who treat every drive like a launch sequence. Sits naturally next to peak-time melodic techno and modern cinematic electronic playlists, giving curators a propulsive, narrative-driven moment without losing dancefloor weight.
Subject: Sci-fi techno cut for your peak-time rotation Hi [Curator Name], I'm sending over [Playlist Name] consideration: Faster Than Light, a new sci-fi techno track built around a slow-burn build and a single big jump-drive drop. It's aimed at electronic listeners who like cinematic, late-night energy. [Artist Name] is an independent project focused on narrative-driven electronic music, releasing this as a standalone single ahead of a longer EP. Link: [Song Link] Thanks for listening, [Artist Name]
1. Cold-Open Jump Scene: black screen, single red blinking dot, then snap-cut to a wide cyan-magenta light corridor at the drop. Length: 7–9s Song entry: 0:00 instant, full cut on the drop On-screen text: I left Earth at 0:04 Why it works: silence + sudden visual = scroll-stopper. 2. Producer POV Scene: hands on a controller, monitor glowing blue, tiny waveform reacting to the kick. Length: 8–10s Song entry: 0:00 instant On-screen text: when the jump drive finally lands Why it works: producers love peeking at other producers' screens. 3. Night Drive Loop Scene: dashcam-style POV, empty highway, streetlights streaking, slight handheld drift. Length: 9–10s Song entry: 0:04 on the kick-in On-screen text: 4am playlist is undefeated Why it works: leans into a real, repeatable use case. 4. Use-This-Sound Prompt Scene: split-screen — left: rocket launching, right: creator pointing at the rocket. Length: 7s Song entry: 0:00 on cut On-screen text: duet this with your launch Why it works: invites duets and remixes around one shared moment. 5. Story Tease Scene: slow dolly-in on a single helmet on a desk, lit only by a phone screen. Length: 10s Song entry: 0:06 on the build On-screen text: she never came back Why it works: short narrative bait drives comments and replays.
1. The second this drop hits I left the solar system. 2. Tell me you make sci-fi techno without telling me. 3. Producers — what would you change about this drop? 4. Save this if you build playlists for night drives. 5. Wait for the jump-drive moment at 0:18. 6. The track I made after rewatching Interstellar at 3am. 7. For people who pretend their car is a spaceship. 8. This is what your brain does at 200 BPM. 9. New rule: techno needs to feel like leaving Earth. 10. Everyone wants ambient. I made a countdown.
1. Pressed jump. Forgot to look back. 2. Made for the people who think the highway is a runway. 3. Built one corridor of light and lived inside it for 3 minutes. 4. Producers — does the drop hit harder with the kick muted? Test it. 5. Coordinates set. See you on the other side. 🚀
Broad Reach Hashtags: #electronicmusic #technomusic #edmproducer #newmusic #musicproducer #djlife #synthwave #futurebass #clubmusic #danceelectronic Niche Audience Hashtags: #scifitechno #cinematictechno #spacetechno #darksynth #peaktimetechno #melodictechno #cyberpunkmusic #electronicproducer #bedroomproducer #aimusic Artist / Song Branded Hashtags: #cyberdelta #fasterthanlight #cyberdeltamusic #ftl #jumpdrive #cyberdeltarelease
A premium 1:1 album cover: a single luminous corridor of cyan-magenta light stretching into deep space, viewed straight-on from the cockpit of an unseen ship — one strong central perspective, deep blacks, controlled cyan and magenta highlights, subtle 35mm grain, no celestial clutter. Composition leaves a clean, low-detail dark area in the lower third for typography overlay. Atmosphere: cinematic, peak-time techno meets sci-fi countdown — confident, mysterious, propulsive. Avoid spaceships, faces, planets, glowing rings, hyperspace clichés. Square 1:1, ultra-detailed, no readable text inside the image, no watermark, no logo, no human faces.
Vertical 9:16 cinematic shot, ~6 seconds. A single luminous corridor of cyan-magenta light stretching forward from the camera, slow dolly-in pushing through the corridor, faint particles drifting past, soft volumetric glow, deep black background. Subtle handheld drift on the camera. Color palette: deep cyan and magenta highlights against pure black. Pacing: gradual brightness build, peak luminance in the final second to cut on a beat drop. Vertical 9:16, ~6s, 24fps, cinematic, no on-screen text, no logos, no subtitles.
Day 1 — Tease • Action: Post a 6-second cockpit-corridor teaser with no song name reveal. • Platform: TikTok, Reels, Shorts • Goal: Comments guessing the genre / drop date. • Note: Pin a comment teasing the release date only. Day 2 — Producer Behind-The-Scenes • Action: Show the moment the drop locks in on your DAW with kick muted then unmuted. • Platform: TikTok, Reels • Goal: Saves from other producers. • Note: Use 'use this sound' style framing so producers stitch it. Day 3 — Audience Bait • Action: Post 'tell me your highway is a runway' POV with the build section. • Platform: TikTok, Reels • Goal: Duets and stitches. • Note: Reply to early duets with a single emoji to push reach. Day 4 — Release Day • Action: Drop the full track everywhere with the cinematic 9:16 video as the launch post. • Platform: Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts • Goal: First-day saves and shares. • Note: Pre-write a pinned comment with the streaming link. Day 5 — Reaction Loop • Action: Repost 1–2 best fan duets with a short reaction caption. • Platform: TikTok, Reels • Goal: UGC momentum. • Note: Tag the original creators every time. Day 6 — Curator Push • Action: Send the playlist pitch email to 10 curators in the cinematic / peak-time techno space. • Platform: Email, SubmitHub-style outreach • Goal: Playlist adds. • Note: One paragraph, one link, no attachments. Day 7 — Recap & CTA • Action: Post a quick recap reel — best moments + one fresh angle (night drive POV). • Platform: TikTok, Reels, Shorts • Goal: Followers and Spotify follows. • Note: End on a clear 'follow for the EP' CTA over silence.
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No. ReleaseKit AI works for any independent music release — original songs, AI-assisted tracks, covers, and tribute concepts. AI music creators happen to love it because it removes the marketing bottleneck, but the outputs are tuned for any indie release.
Yes. Every kit includes a Spotify editorial pitch capped at 500 characters and a separate playlist outreach email written for real curators — both ready to paste into Spotify for Artists or your email client.
ReleaseKit AI creates refined prompts, not expensive automatic image generations. Every kit includes a Songcover Prompt for image generators and AI Video Generator Prompts for tools like Kling, Runway, Pika, Luma, Midjourney or similar tools.
Yes. Every section has a Copy button and an Edit button. You can tweak the text, regenerate any single section with a custom instruction, or export the whole kit as plain text in one click.
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