Here to Dance – Latest Dose of Good Vibes for 2025

Here to Dance by Miss Rachel Rose. ISWC T3314457659. All Right Reserved

Here to Dance – Miss Rachel Rose

Here to Dance is a cheeky slice of dance floor silliness designed to make you shimmy and giggle at the same time. Check it out! (This is the club mix, which includes the obligatory 60 seconds of DJ-friendly kick-hi hat lead in. If you want to listen to the Radio Edit (which gets right in there straight away, you can stream it here on Spotify).

Listen to the Club Mix here

Here to Dance by Miss Rachel Rose. Released April 1, 2025. Genre: Deep House, House. Produced and composed by Miss Rachel Rose., Mixed and mastered by Planeta Libre Music. Distributed by DistroKid. ISWC T3314457659

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I use Distrokid, and register my works with the Spanish Intellectual Property collective, SGAE. If you want to stream Here to Dance and risk the tech platforms having to pay me out 10 cents 😉, then go ahead and click through to my LinkTree where all the platforms are listed.

About The Track

Genre

This is a House and Deep House track. There is a gritty little Juno synth lead that would sound massive in a club space. Also, the middle drop is tense and full of delay and movement. When the vocal cuts in, there is a build-up, and a surprise.

Vibe

The concept behind this track is both gender-bending and time-warping.

The gender bend comes because it is a female voice that relates seeing this fine dancer across the room, shimmying up beside, only to be rejected by a gruff male tone who is only there to dance. Women can hunt, too ;-).

The time warp comes in the words. The phrasing “beats are giving…” is very 2024 onwards. We didn’t say that in “Y2K France”. But hell, throwing shade and dirty glances are timeless, and brings it all home in the end!

Where does it fit in the mix?

At 124 BPM, this is not peak-time by today’s standards. I would put this about mid-set, when the vibes are high, but the tension is still building. I would definitely let the vocal drop sit on its own, teasing the intellect of anyone focused enough to listen to the words.

Just like Groove Machine and Check Your Dreams, my earlier releases of 2025, the overall genre is Deep House.

Production Babble

I composed and produced this track using Ableton Live 12. I used software synths (u-He Diva, Arturia Jun 6-V and Ableton Wavetable). The kick is a self-created Kick 2 sound. I did all the sound design myself, apart from the claps which are a sample.

There is a lot of synth arping and delay in the main part of the track. I took a lot of care and time to make the arps work together to shimmer without clashing. I used some altered consciousness tools during this production, and the trippy vibe shines through 😉.

Voices

The female voice is mine. I did a bunch of overdubs using different vocal pitches and formants and microphone positions. I sent the dry vocals to the mixing engineer, and he dealt with reverbs and all that.

The male voice is my Austrian friend Rouven. He really speaks like that ! When I first imagined the track, we were out having a beer and talking about music. I could simply “hear” his voice dropping the main vocal hook. As he was away for most of the winter, he eventually sent me a WhatsApp voice message with a huge array of “I’m here to dance” variations on it. I AirDropped it to the iMac, chopped it up, then used some slicing to get the stutter effect on some of the samples. It was also dry when sent for mixing.

What’s Next?

I have another tune that is nearly finished. If you sign up to my mailing list, you can get a free MP3 copy the week before it gets released. Here is the sign-up form:

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Biography: Miss Rachel Rose

Miss Rachel Rose is a DJ and producer based near Benidorm, Spain. She is a self-taught singer-songwriter with a long-standing passion for music and the music business. Rachel holds a Masters in Neuromusic, and is currently studying solfège, music theory, and composition.

Where to hear catch a live DJ set

I have a weekly gig in Benidorm, at the Caiman Beach Bar.

  • When: Every Saturday
  • Time: 4-6 PM (16.00-18:00 hrs) [Set times may change depending on the season – please check my Instagram for updates.]
  • Where: Caiman Beach Bar, Av. de Madrid no.13, Benidorm
  • What to expect: Deep, groovy, funky house music in a seafront location with cocktails, cold beer, and lovely service.
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Brand New Music: ‘Check Your Dreams’ – Song #2 of 2025!

Check Your Dreams by Miss Rachel Rose cover art.

Check Your Dreams – Brand New Music

This trippy, labile, shimmering walkabout on the waves of synthetic sound is my latest gift to an unsuspecting world. It hatched from my brain and tickled my neurons to the extent that I just had to share it with the world. I hope that it scratches that aural itch and gives you the feels when you listen to it.

Listen to the Radio Edit here:

Check Your Dreams by Miss Rachel Rose. Released: 8 March 2025 Genre: Deep House, Minimal House, Trippy, Electronic Produced and composed by Miss Rachel Rose Distribution by Distrokid ISWC: T3311337841

Stream “Check Your Dreams” on all major streaming services

I use Distrokid, and have finally become a member of SGAE. So, if you want to stream Check Your Dreams and risk the tech platforms having to pay me out 12 cents 😉, then go ahead and listen on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube.

About The Track

Genre

Check Your Dreams keywords: deep house, trippy electronica, minimal house. The kick cuts through quite heftily and gives the track a bit more pump. The BPM is a chirpy 124, my favorite BPM to mix, so it is a mid-energy track.

Where does it fit in the mix?

In a mix, I ease this tune in at one of two points: It would fit at the tail end of a warm up section of a longer mix – just when the fluff turns to puff. Otherwise, it could roll gently in the wee hours of a chill out afters, when things are all sparkly and you are in love with your life, and your friends. 💚💙🩵🫂

Just like Groove Machine, my first release of the year, this new track’s overall genre is deep house.

Production Babble

I composed, arranged, and produced Check Your Dreams using Ableton Live 12. I used various plugins to craft a unique sound design, but I didn’t use hardware synths. I have a few, and I really long to use them. But right now, time is very tight, and I have to streamline my production.

Voice Sample

This song came to me in the middle of the night. I recorded the voice sample, and went back to sleep.

When I went to produce a few days later, I thought about re-recording the voice. But I decided to keep it.

I like the breathiness of the voice. I also like that it is just a little bit off- kilter. I keeps it organic, as I did it without a click track. I AirDropped the sample from my phone to my iMac, imported it as a .wav into Ableton with warping OFF, checked its key with Spectrum, and EQ’d it. For some parts, I chopped the voice sample up to get interesting rhythmic elements and ear candy. I tidied it some basic reverb and de-essing, but left everything else to the mix engineer.

Mixing and Mastering

I am lucky to have a collaborator who mixes and masters my tracks for me. I trust his ear completely. Plus, he brushes up the arrangements for me. Usually it’s just the intro and outro, which are important only to DJ’s. But, for anyone who mixes, you KNOW that the intros and outros are super important. So, thanks you-know-who.

Time saving production tip: use a template

My default template when I open Live has four tracks. The template key is set to D minor.

Track 1 is MIDI and loads with Kick2 . I leave the default kick on, but have a bunch of User presets that are all tuned in the key of D. Deep house tracks usually have a warm, bouncy kick sound, so I tend to go for that vibe.

There are another two midi tracks for my hats and bongos, and an audio track. The drum racks are made of samples tuned to D and A.

I put a limiter and Spectrum on the Master track, so when I need to tune samples or instruments, I can just solo the track that I am working with, and watch Spectrum on the master.

What’s Next?

I have another tune that is nearly finished. If you sign up to my mailing list, you can get a free MP3 copy the week before it gets released. Here is the sign-up form:

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Biography: Miss Rachel Rose

Miss Rachel Rose is a DJ and producer based near Benidorm, Spain. She is a self-taught singer-songwriter with a long-standing passion for music and the music business. Rachel holds a Masters in Neuromusic, and is currently studying solfège, music theory, and composition.

Where to hear catch a live DJ set

I have a weekly gig in Benidorm, at the Caiman Beach Bar.

  • When: Every Saturday
  • Time: 4-6 PM (16.00-18:00 hrs) [Set times may change depending on the season – please check my Instagram for updates.]
  • Where: Caiman Beach Bar, Av. de Madrid no.13, Benidorm
  • What to expect: Deep, groovy, funky house music in a seafront location with cocktails, cold beer, and lovely service.
Location

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