Tiga & Piero Pirupa – Love Don't Dance Here Anymore Ableton Remake (Tech House)
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This Ableton remake of “Love Don't Dance Here Anymore” by Tiga and Piero Pirupa delivers rolling bass, punchy drums, hypnotic vocals, and groove-driven arrangement built for peak-time club energy. Includes MIDI, Samples, sound design techniques, and mix workflow tips that help save time and improve music production skills. A quality template for producers exploring modern tech-house and underground electronic music.
Project Details:
File size: 100.3 MB
DAW: Ableton Live 11.1.6 Suite, or higher
VST Plugins: xfer's Serum v2.0.16, Kickstart 2
Song Key: A Maj
Time Length: 4:31
Genre: Tech House
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Inside The Project Tiga & Piero Pirupa – Love Don't Dance Here Ableton Remake
1) Drums

The drum arrangement is built around a clean and consistent groove, with each percussion layer assigned a distinct role. A steady kick and snare pattern establish the foundation, while closed hats maintain constant rhythmic momentum. Open hats are introduced selectively to create movement and emphasize transitions, complemented by occasional claps, cymbals, crashes, and a short snare roll for added variation.
2) Bass

The bass pattern is built around a steady sequence of repeated A0 root notes, creating a solid low-end foundation that anchors the arrangement. Near the end of the phrase, brief A#0 notes introduce subtle variation before returning to A0, adding a small amount of forward movement while preserving the overall stability. The simple, consistent MIDI programming leaves space for the other elements to develop naturally above the bass.
3)Instruments

The arrangement is organized into clearly defined instrument layers, with dedicated tracks for bass, plucks, modulation effects, pads, and vocal FX. Musical elements are introduced and removed progressively, creating smooth transitions and maintaining momentum throughout the section. Repeating bass patterns provide a stable foundation, while plucks, bend effects, and atmospheric layers are used selectively to add variation and texture without overcrowding the mix.
Top Bass

The top bass follows the same repeating A0 root-note pattern as the main bass layer, reinforcing the low-end with a consistent rhythmic pulse. Short A#0 accents near the end of the phrase introduce subtle harmonic variation before resolving back to A0, adding extra weight and definition while remaining tightly locked with the primary bass foundation.
Bend Lfo

Instruments feature subtle pitch bend elements that add movement and variation, enriching the mix while supporting the main melody.
4) Sfx

Subtle SFX elements are used throughout the arrangement to create a sense of air and movement, adding depth while naturally complementing the main instruments.
5) 5 Arrangement / Full Project View

The full arrangement is cleanly organized, with clearly structured tracks and logical grouping that ensure an efficient workflow throughout the project. The master channel features only a limiter and an automated Washout effect, which is applied at selected transition points to create a spacious atmosphere and enhance the sense of movement between sections. The final sound relies primarily on careful sound selection, balanced mixing, and arrangement rather than heavy master processing.