
“There’s something powerful about a song that’s made just for you. Not a beat pulled from a folder, or a hook recycled for the masses—but a sound sculpted from your story, your vibe, your vision.”
1. Bring the Feeling, Not Just the Genre
When you say “I want a sad track” or “I need something hype,” that’s a starting point—but emotion matters more than labels. What do you want people to feel when they hear your track? Grief? Hope? Power? Clarity? Darkness? That’s the root I build from.
2. Vibes Over References
I love references, but I’m not here to mimic. If you say “make it sound like Travis Scott meets BANKS,” I’ll understand the texture you’re aiming for—but my goal is to make something that sounds like you. Give me a reference, then let me remix it with your soul in the mix.
3. Be Honest About Purpose
Are you releasing this for streaming? A film project? A podcast? Or maybe just a personal audio diary? Knowing where the track will live helps me sculpt the energy, length, and production style.
4. Know What You’re Investing In
Custom music isn’t cheap because it’s not shallow. You’re not buying a sound—you’re investing in emotion, expertise, and hours of layering, editing, mixing, and mastering. You’re paying for an experience, not a template.
5. Communication Is Half the Process
The more honest and open you are, the better the track. Tell me what haunts you, what moves you, what you can’t find words for. I’ll turn it into rhythm. But I can’t guess your truth—you have to trust me with it.
6. Time Is a Factor—Because Art Takes Breath
If you need a rush job, say that early. But understand: the best songs are slow-burns. Let them breathe. Let the fire build. If you’re here for a quick fix, you might be in the wrong studio.
Final Thoughts
A custom track is more than music—it’s a piece of your narrative scored in sound. It’s memory, mood, and magic. If you’re ready to build something honest and raw, I’m here for it.
Use the contact form, drop your story, and let’s start the process.
—Darkwell Sounds