All Ears. Zero Theory.


I've stood in enough dark rooms with heavy sound systems to know what techno is supposed to feel like in my way. Not what it sounds like on laptop speakers. What it feels like. The kick that lands in your ribcage. The build that makes a whole room hold its breath. The drop that turns strangers into one organism moving to the same pulse.


I carried that feeling around for years. Every set I heard, every party I walked out of at sunrise, every moment where a DJ did something with a transition that made me lose my mind. I knew what I wanted music to do. I just never had a way to make it.

Then Suno happened.


Not as a magic button. Not as some "type a prompt, get a banger" shortcut. More like finding a door to a room I always wanted to enter but never had the key to.

The first track was trash. Flat kicks. Lifeless synths. Builds that went nowhere. But I kept going. Kept regenerating. Kept rewriting. Kept chasing the feeling I knew from the dancefloor.


Every track on this page has a thousand versions that didn't make it. BPMs nudged up and down. Kicks swapped out dozens of times. Synth layers added, stripped, rebuilt. Drops reworked until they actually hit the way I remembered the best ones hitting at 4am in a warehouse somewhere.


People will call this AI music. And yes, an AI made the sound. But the taste? The reference library of a hundred nights on dancefloors? The stubbornness to reject nine hundred and ninety versions because the groove wasn't right? That's mine.

The dancefloor taught me what techno should feel like. I just finally found a way to make it.

PS: I’ll attach everything here soon, but for now, check this out ↓
https://suno.com/@0xdragoon

All Ears. Zero Theory.


I've stood in enough dark rooms with heavy sound systems to know what techno is supposed to feel like in my way. Not what it sounds like on laptop speakers. What it feels like. The kick that lands in your ribcage. The build that makes a whole room hold its breath. The drop that turns strangers into one organism moving to the same pulse.


I carried that feeling around for years. Every set I heard, every party I walked out of at sunrise, every moment where a DJ did something with a transition that made me lose my mind. I knew what I wanted music to do. I just never had a way to make it. Then Suno happened.


Not as a magic button. Not as some "type a prompt, get a banger" shortcut. More like finding a door to a room I always wanted to enter but never had the key to. The first track was trash. Flat kicks. Lifeless synths. Builds that went nowhere. But I kept going. Kept regenerating. Kept rewriting. Kept chasing the feeling I knew from the dancefloor.


Every track on this page has a thousand versions that didn't make it. BPMs nudged up and down. Kicks swapped out dozens of times. Synth layers added, stripped, rebuilt. Drops reworked until they actually hit the way I remembered the best ones hitting at 4am in a warehouse somewhere.


People will call this AI music. And yes, an AI made the sound. But the taste? The reference library of a hundred nights on dancefloors? The stubbornness to reject nine hundred and ninety versions because the groove wasn't right? That's mine. The dancefloor taught me what techno should feel like. I just finally found a way to make it.

PS: I’ll attach everything here soon, but for now, check this out ↓


https://suno.com/@0xdragoon