PRIVATE · CUSTOM · EXCLUSIVE
A track that belongs to your project.
Custom ghost production for DJs, artists and labels who need original electronic music shaped around their direction—with confidentiality, scope, deliverables and rights defined before the work begins.

Not a track with your name added. A track built for it.
Custom ghost production begins with the artist, the intended release and the musical world the track needs to enter. The work is built from that identity outward—not selected first and renamed later.
You can arrive with reference tracks, a voice note, a basic melody, an unfinished idea or a detailed creative brief. We use that direction to develop an original production rather than imitate an existing record. Composition, arrangement, sound design, programming and technical development are shaped around the approved scope.
If you already have a partial project, explain what should be preserved and where you need support. If you need a production from the ground up, describe the emotion, energy, genre and use case you want the track to serve.
Ghost production for DJs who know their direction.
A demanding DJ schedule can leave limited time for writing, production and finishing. Ghost production can support your release plan without turning your music into a generic product—provided the process is built around your actual sound.
We can develop music for DJs who need original tracks for label submissions, releases or their own sets. The creative brief should define the desired energy, references, arrangement, key moments and how the track should function in context. Feedback then keeps the production aligned with your identity throughout the project.
The goal is not to reproduce another artist's release. References communicate direction; the finished track must remain original and appropriate for your project.
For artists. For labels. Never off the shelf.
For Artists — Develop a track that supports your artistic identity, vocal concept or wider release direction. We can work from an early concept or build around approved existing material, depending on the project.
For Labels — Commission original electronic production through an organized process that defines the brief, decision-makers, feedback, delivery requirements and rights before the work begins.
Electronic music, not a generic template.
We specialize in modern electronic music production, with experience and creative focus across Tech House, Afro House, Melodic House & Techno, EDM and selected Latin/Urban projects.
Genre labels help establish a starting point, but they do not replace a detailed brief. References should identify the elements that matter: groove, arrangement, atmosphere, vocal treatment, low-end character, energy and intended audience.
Clear rights. Clear boundaries.
Ownership should never be left to assumption. Every ghost production agreement should state whether the track is exclusive, which rights are transferred or licensed, whether any credit or royalty is retained, and when those rights become effective.
The agreement should also address confidentiality, use of the production in a portfolio, third-party material, samples, project files, cancellation and what happens if the creative scope changes. An NDA may be appropriate when the project requires additional confidentiality.
We use the rights and confidentiality terms confirmed for the project. Clients should review the agreement carefully and seek independent legal advice when needed.
The files your release actually needs.
Final deliverables depend on the scope and must be listed in the proposal. They may include a final master, approved unmastered mix, stems or consolidated audio files, instrumental/extended/clean/DJ versions when agreed, project files when specifically included and technically transferable, and documentation covering the agreed rights and commercial terms.
Do not assume that every project includes every file listed above. Ask before work begins if a particular version, stem package, project file or format is essential to your release workflow.
Process
From brief to delivery.
- 1
Creative brief
Share your references, goals, preferred direction, release context, available material and target deadline. The more specific the brief, the easier it is to align expectations before production starts.
- 2
Scope and direction
We review the project and confirm what will be created, what the client will provide, what deliverables are included and how feedback will be handled.
- 3
Production
The track is developed according to the approved creative direction. The timing and format of review versions should be defined in the proposal.
- 4
Review and revisions
You review the agreed version and provide clear, consolidated feedback. Revisions remain within the approved scope unless both sides agree to a change.
- 5
Approval and delivery
After final approval and completion of the agreed commercial requirements, we prepare the final audio and supporting files included in the project.
Hear the craft behind our ghost production.
Confidential work stays confidential; authorized samples appear only when the agreement permits public playback.
Selected tracks are being cleared for public playback and will appear here once authorized. In the meantime, hear verified work on René da Silva's SoundBetter and House of Tracks profiles.
Frequently asked questions
Ready to move this forward?
Send the project details and we'll review the material and recommend the right next step.