The TechTimes Scam by Sascha Ende

Intriguing track with retro synth vibes and a cynical edge. Clean female vocals deliver a narrative over arpeggiated guitars, electronic drums, and atmospheric synths. Ideal for tech-themed content, documentaries, or projects needing a slightly detached, ironic mood.

The TechTimes Scam
The TechTimes Scam
30.05.2024
Intriguing track with retro synth vibes and a cynical edge. Clean female vocals deliver a narrative over arpeggiated guitars, electronic drums, and atmospheric synths. Ideal for tech-themed content, documentaries, or projects needing a slightly detached, ironic mood.
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  • 00:01 : Atmospheric intro with clean electric guitar arpeggios and evolving synth pads establishing a melancholic and slightly tense mood.
  • 00:33 : Vocal entry, clear and slightly detached female vocals begin the narrative.
  • 01:05 : Subtle build-up in intensity with slightly more prominent drums and synth elements as the chorus approaches.
  • 03:52 : Bridge section with a slight change in instrumentation and vocal delivery, adding a moment of reflection before the final chorus.
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Hit or Miss? Arti’s Review

This track has a really interesting vibe, immediately capturing a slightly retro, synth-pop feel that’s quite engaging. The clean, almost detached female vocal delivery works well with the lyrical theme, creating a sense of narrative and intrigue. Compositionally, the arpeggiated guitar and synth pads create a nice harmonic foundation, and the electronic drums provide a steady, driving rhythm. Production-wise, the mix is clear and balanced, allowing each element to breathe. To elevate this further for top-tier production music, a touch more dynamic range and perhaps some subtle mastering polish could enhance the overall impact. Consider adding a slightly wider stereo image in the synth pads to create a more immersive soundscape. The arrangement is solid, but exploring some subtle build-ups or variations in the instrumentation throughout the song could keep the listener even more engaged across its duration. Emotionally, it lands in a space that's slightly cynical, perhaps a bit tense and mysterious, making it particularly well-suited for media projects exploring themes of technology, digital culture, or even corporate critique. Think documentaries about internet scams, tech-related content, or even indie films needing a soundtrack with a slightly ironic or detached perspective. With a few minor tweaks in the mix and arrangement, this track could easily compete with industry-standard production music and find a wide range of applications in various media environments. It has a unique character that sets it apart, which is always a valuable asset.

Additional Information

I want to share the story behind my latest track, "The TechTimes Scam". This song was born out of a frustrating experience that many of us in the industry might relate to: falling victim to deceptive marketing practices, specifically unrequested spam emails.

It all started with an unsolicited email from TechTimes, a seemingly reputable tech news website. This email, which landed in my inbox without my consent, offered me a feature in their upcoming article about the best royalty-free stock music platforms of 2024. In Europe, such unsolicited emails are not just annoying—they're illegal. And let's be honest, they're unwelcome in almost every country.

Initially, it sounded like a fantastic opportunity. They promised high visibility, SEO-focused content, and a spot in their top 5 list. All I had to do was pay a hefty fee. The email listed different price points for different spots, with a tempting discount for the No.1 spot if I acted quickly.

As I delved deeper, something felt off. The email seemed too generic, and the promises were too grandiose. I asked for more details, hoping to validate their claims. What I found was a web of misleading information and pay-to-play tactics designed to exploit eager content creators and businesses.

Frustrated by this blatant attempt to monetize false promises, I decided to channel my energy into something creative. Thus, "The TechTimes Spam Scam" was born. This song is my way of shedding light on the deceptive practices that plague our industry. It's a catchy, yet poignant anthem that calls out the scams and encourages others to be vigilant.

I hope this song resonates with you and serves as a reminder to always question too-good-to-be-true offers. Thank you for supporting me and for being part of the journey towards a more honest and transparent creative community.


LYRICS

[Verse]
I got an email, said it’s from TechTimes,
Promising me spotlight, in their digital lines,
Top 5, they said, in royalty-free stock,
All it takes is cash, it’s quite a shock.

[Pre-Chorus]
They talked about reach, SEO dreams,
But something felt off, behind the screens,
Demographics, analytics, all seemed planned,
But the more they spoke, the less I could stand.

[Chorus]
TechTimes, you're spamming my mind,
Selling fake dreams, oh, what a grind,
Pay to play, that's your game,
But we see through, we know your name,
Scammy schemes, wrapped up neat,
TechTimes, you're dancing on deceit.

[Verse]
They offered a discount, just for today,
$4,000 dollars, that’s the price to pay,
For the number one spot, in a list they create,
But it’s all just a ruse, a money-making bait.

[Bridge]
Newsletter reach, and social media hype,
But it’s all for show, just another type,
Of trick and deceit, to pull you in,
TechTimes, your game is wearing thin.

[Chorus]
TechTimes, you're spamming my mind,
Selling fake dreams, oh, what a grind,
Pay to play, that's your game,
But we see through, we know your name,
Scammy schemes, wrapped up neat,
TechTimes, you're dancing on deceit.

[Outro]
So here’s to the spammers, and their shady ploys,
We’ll spread the word, we’ll make some noise,
TechTimes, your scam is up, we’ve seen the light,
No more tricks, we’re ready to fight.
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