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We Are The People by Martin Garrix

We Are The People by Martin Garrix runs at 120 BPM in the key of C major. The prompt below describes those musical characteristics without naming the record.

Measured

Tempo
120 BPM
Key
C major
Length
3:40
Genre
house
Mood
euphoric
Vocals
Vocal

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The prompt

A euphoric house track blending synth-pop with explosive energy and a straight four-on-the-floor feel at 120 BPM. The low end is analog synth bass playing root-note anchored, under a programmed drum machine with a clap-layered snare and shimmering open hats. Grand piano carries the harmony, sustained and washy. The arrangement follows intro-verse-chorus-outro. A warm male vocal delivers a layered in close harmony performance. Subtle bitcrush adds texture, with a long plate reverb on the vocal. Mixed in a open and dynamic style, foregrounding melodic lead and vocal clarity, built on chromatic and shifting chords, leaving a euphoric and open atmosphere.

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What the analysis found

Bass instrument
analog synth bass
Bassline style
root-note anchored
Tempo
120
Chords
chromatic and shifting
Cymbals
shimmering open hats
Energy
explosive
Atmosphere
euphoric and open
Genre
house
Second genre
synth-pop
Harmonic instrument
grand piano
Harmonic style
sustained and washy
Mixing style
open and dynamic
Mood
euphoric
Percussion
a programmed drum machine
Rhythmic style
straight four-on-the-floor
Snare
clap-layered
Sonic focus
melodic lead
Secondary focus
vocal clarity
Space
a long plate reverb
Structure
intro-verse-chorus-outro
Textural detail
subtle bitcrush
Vocal style
layered in close harmony
Vocal
a warm male vocal

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This is an independent acoustic analysis. Tempo and key are measured from the audio; instrumentation and production characteristics are classified against a fixed vocabulary. The source recording is deleted once the analysis finishes, and no lyrics from it are stored. The measurements and classifications are automated estimates, so use them as a starting point and trust your ears.

Planetary Records is not affiliated with Martin Garrix. The prompt describes musical characteristics and does not reproduce the recording.

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