Files: All stem files, All Midi files, Instrumental version, Vocal version, Mastered and mixdown versions
Vocals: Royalty free (Other)
BPM: 127
Key: F♯/G♭ Minor
About this track: Aggressive grooves and powerful energy define this track, blending festival-ready tech and melodic house with fat bass, punchy drums, and rhythmic vocals. Perfect for the club scene. Read more
StereoRiver presents "No More," a powerful Tech House track that is sure to dominate dance floors and festival stages alike. With a BPM of 127, this track features an efficient blend of festival commercial tech and melodic house elements, driven by a fat, groovy rolling bassline and punchy drums. Acid growl synths and atmospheric plucks create a captivating soundscape, while rhythmic vocals add an engaging layer that keeps listeners hooked.
Drawing inspiration from artists like Meduza, GENESI (ITA), and DONT BLINK, this ghost produced track is tailored for those who seek to elevate their playlists. The production has been checked by the music recognition technology from DJ Monitor, ensuring its quality and readiness for public performance. With 100% royalty-free rights, this track is not just a great addition for DJs but is also great to be used for Youtubers looking for that club-ready vibe.
Don’t miss your chance to grab this exclusive gem, limited to 1 track. Listen to the energy of "No More" and make it a centerpiece in your collection today.
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Can the song No More from label StereoRiver be used for promotional material like online ads or movie trailers?
After purchasing No More from StereoRiver you will get all rights to the track. This means the music can be used for all of your promotional media without receiving any copyright claims.
No More uses royalty free vocals, what does that mean?
No More by StereoRiver uses royalty free vocals. This means that the vocals in this ghost produced track aren't unique. These vocals could be used in other music as well, which is industry standard.
Can I release this ghost produced song No More by StereoRiver on music streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple music?
Yes, you can release No More by StereoRiver on music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple music. You can only upload to these streaming platforms by using a distributor. This can be a record label or an aggregate service.
Is this (EDM) Tech House ghost production from label StereoRiver fully unique?
This Tech House ghost production of StereoRiver is fully unique, apart from the royalty free vocals. These vocals can be used in multiple songs, which is industry standard.
What do I get when I purchase this House of Tracks Tech House ghost production?
When purchasing No More by StereoRiver you will receive: 1) The full track mastered and unmastered and the instrumental version mastered and unmastered. 2) All individual elements of the track bounced in the full length of the track in WAV format. Also known as \"Stems\". 3) All MIDI information used for melodic elements of the track.
What does the EDM ghost producer from label StereoRiver offer?
StereoRiver offers royalty free ghost produced tracks in for instance the genre of Tech House. Following StereoRiver will help you to stay updated on StereoRiver's most recent tracks.
What is the style of No More by StereoRiver?
No More by StereoRiver is a Aggressive, Club, Powerful Tech House song.
Can I release this Tech House song by the ghost producer of StereoRiver as my own production?
You can release this Tech House ghost production by StereoRiver under your own artist name. All rights belong to you, you can exploit this track in any way your normally would.
How can I buy this royalty free Tech House ghost production?
You can pay for this Tech House ghost production with the following payment options: PayPal / credit card, iDEAL, Sofort, KBC, Belfius, Giropay, EPS, ING HomePay.
Can I use the music production No More by StereoRiver in my Youtube videos or in my live streams for instance Twitch?
You can use No More by StereoRiver for your Youtube music videos and online live streaming purposes. Without receiving copyright claims.