Album · 19 Jul 2026

Dance Floor V1.0

20 Track(s)0 Song(s)20 Instrumental(s)Instrumental
  • “Dance Floor V1.0” treats the dance floor as its entire universe: rhythm changes, bodies move, tension drops, and every instrumental exists to keep the room alive.
  • From “Ignition Count” through “Final Eight Count” to “Last Count Wins,” the sequence feels less like a playlist and more like a changing visual landscape.
  • The track names supply the visual cues, letting each piece suggest a place, movement, object, or emotional temperature of its own.
  • “Dance Floor V1.0” uses that openness as part of its design, allowing one instrumental to suggest the next without fixing a single storyline.
  • “Dance Floor V1.0” ultimately asks the listener not only to hear the sequence, but to imagine through it.
Poster for Ignition Count
Instrumental · Track 1

Ignition Count

“Ignition Count” immediately sketches the idea of “ignition Count”; within “Dance Floor V1.0,” that becomes a percussive, bright, and body-conscious instrumental moment rather than a literal story.

Poster for Floor Burner
Instrumental · Track 2

Floor Burner

“Floor Burner” converts its title-image into atmosphere. Its place inside “Dance Floor V1.0” makes the piece feel club-facing and pulse-led rather than purely abstract.

Poster for Neon Motion
Instrumental · Track 3

Neon Motion

“Neon Motion” names an image rather than explaining an emotion, and that image gives this rhythmic, physical, and high-energy “Dance Floor V1.0” instrumental its personality.

Poster for Drop Practice
Instrumental · Track 4

Drop Practice

“Drop Practice” enters “Dance Floor V1.0” as a club-facing and pulse-led instrumental, turning the title-image “drop Practice” into a scene the listener can complete for themselves.

Poster for Break The Count
Instrumental · Track 5

Break The Count

“Break The Count” suggests a movement-driven and release-oriented scene before the music is even described. With no lyrics to fix the narrative, its name becomes the first camera angle.

Poster for Viral Step
Instrumental · Track 6

Viral Step

“Viral Step” lets its name do the first piece of storytelling, becoming a cue for a club-facing and pulse-led instrumental scene inside “Dance Floor V1.0.”

Poster for Viral Step II
Instrumental · Track 7

Viral Step II

“Viral Step II” turns its title-image into wordless storytelling. The surrounding “Dance Floor V1.0” concept makes that storytelling feel percussive, bright, and body-conscious.

Poster for Crew Control
Instrumental · Track 8

Crew Control

“Crew Control” works as a wordless vignette with a club-facing and pulse-led character. In the context of “Dance Floor V1.0,” its name supplies the scene’s first cue.

Poster for Groove Switch
Instrumental · Track 9

Groove Switch

“Groove Switch” feels like a scene cut from “Dance Floor V1.0”—rhythmic, physical, and high-energy, visually anchored by the picture implied in its name.

Poster for No Mirrors
Instrumental · Track 10

No Mirrors

“No Mirrors” reads like a miniature film cue: rhythmic, physical, and high-energy, shaped around the image suggested by its name and placed within the broader world of “Dance Floor V1.0.”

Poster for Final Eight Count
Instrumental · Track 11

Final Eight Count

“Final Eight Count” has no lyrics, but its name already suggests a direction. “Dance Floor V1.0” turns that direction into something percussive, bright, and body-conscious.

Poster for Count Zero
Instrumental · Track 12

Count Zero

“Count Zero” takes its larger frame from “Dance Floor V1.0,” while its own name supplies the specific image. The piece reads as club-facing and pulse-led and deliberately open-ended.

Poster for Hit The Floor First
Instrumental · Track 13

Hit The Floor First

“Hit The Floor First” begins with a visual idea and lets “Dance Floor V1.0” supply the wider universe around it. The result feels club-facing and pulse-led.

Poster for Camera Eats This
Instrumental · Track 14

Camera Eats This

“Camera Eats This” gives “Dance Floor V1.0” a movement-driven and release-oriented pause or surge. Its meaning begins with the title and deliberately stays open.

Poster for No Practice Mirrors
Instrumental · Track 15

No Practice Mirrors

“No Practice Mirrors” occupies a club-facing and pulse-led space inside “Dance Floor V1.0”; the phrase “no Practice Mirrors” gives the piece a visual direction before a note even begins.

Poster for Bass in the Spine
Instrumental · Track 16

Bass in the Spine

“Bass in the Spine” is wordless but not directionless: its name locates it inside “Dance Floor V1.0,” and the imagined movement feels rhythmic, physical, and high-energy. The word “bass” adds a further suggestion of weight, physicality, and the foundation beneath movement.

Poster for Eight Count Addiction
Instrumental · Track 17

Eight Count Addiction

“Eight Count Addiction” occupies a club-facing and pulse-led corner of “Dance Floor V1.0.” The imagery in its name acts as the piece’s unspoken narrative prompt.

Poster for Switch Up The Step
Instrumental · Track 18

Switch Up The Step

“Switch Up The Step” is built as atmosphere with a strong visual cue. Within “Dance Floor V1.0,” it lands as a percussive, bright, and body-conscious scene rather than a song-shaped narrative.

Poster for Cyther Room
Instrumental · Track 19

Cyther Room

“Cyther Room” immediately sketches the idea of “cyther Room”; within “Dance Floor V1.0,” that becomes a club-facing and pulse-led instrumental moment rather than a literal story.

Poster for Last Count Wins
Instrumental · Track 20

Last Count Wins

“Last Count Wins” converts its title-image into atmosphere. Its place inside “Dance Floor V1.0” makes the piece feel percussive, bright, and body-conscious rather than purely abstract.