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The Evolution of “No”

The song ‘No’ was first uploaded to SoundCloud in 2013 to test the platform; it was chosen from a collection of songs because it had the potential to connect with listeners. Now, it has been remixed and re-released to give it the recognition it deserves. Read more below!

https://soundcloud.com/tornevall/no-2024


Backstory

The story of “No” starts in 2013 as a fun experiment, without any serious intentions. It was part of a “potentially developable songs” collection because it could be refined further. However, it was released in its nearly complete form, serving as a finished piece until further improvements. Playing with words and sentences, it became “No”, as for “Nothing at all”.

The Remix

The remix of “No” explores new sonic territories while keeping elements from the original track. Now at 135 BPM, it’s slightly slower than the original’s 140 BPM, moving it closer to house music. It blends softer pop-ish elements and a lighter form of EDM, hovering near techno but not quite. This version demonstrates the personal artistic growth with sophisticated production tools and a polished sound, making the genre hard to define due to the innovative blend and experimentation with new sounds.

It has also been enhanced with new vocal recordings, made more listener-friendly with the help of AI tools such as Audimee and ElevenLabs. The fresh direction lies in this innovative blending of genres and the artist’s willingness to experiment with new sounds, making it difficult to define the genre precisely.

By Tornevall

- Stories from Reality - Musician | Bedroom DJ | Tug of War | Photographer | DevOps Thomas blends a passion for music, photography, and technology. With a background in 1990s dance music, his journey evolved from early experiments with FastTracker 2 to becoming a DJ and competitor in tug of war. His creative output includes documenting tug of war competitions across Sweden, while also working as a systems developer focusing on WordPress and e-commerce platforms.

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