Production Offers

My work is built around collaboration — not predefined packages.

Each project starts with understanding the idea, context, and intention behind it,
then finding the right form to bring it to life.

Below are the main collaboration formats I work in.
The exact scope, process, and deliverables are always shaped around the project itself — not forced into templates.

Packages

Single Track Collaboration

A focused collaboration around one track — often the first step into working together.

This format is ideal when you want to explore an idea, test compatibility, or bring a single piece of music to a complete, meaningful result — without committing to a long-term project from the start.

I often work with artists and creators at the moment when a track exists only as a concept, sketch, or intuition. Together, we define its emotional direction, shape the musical core, and develop it into something cohesive and alive.

Depending on the project, this collaboration may include full production, composition and arrangement, co-production, or music for visual use. The process is always guided by the same priority: clarity of intention and a result that feels finished — not just assembled.

Many longer collaborations begin here. One track is often enough to understand whether the language, taste, and way of working truly align.

Extended Project

A collaboration built around several tracks connected by a shared idea and direction.

This format works best when a project needs more space to unfold — whether it’s an EP, a series of tracks, or a cohesive musical body developed over time. Instead of treating each piece as an isolated task, we work with the project as a whole, allowing ideas to evolve naturally across multiple tracks.

The process usually begins by defining a common emotional and stylistic core. From there, each track grows as part of a larger structure, supporting the same narrative while retaining its own identity. This approach creates consistency without repetition, and depth without excess.

Extended projects allow for a deeper level of musical dialogue. Decisions made early on inform everything that follows, making the work more focused, intentional, and unified — both artistically and technically.

Long-Term Collaboration

An ongoing partnership built on trust, continuity, and shared artistic direction.

This format is for artists and creators who are looking for more than individual releases — those who value a consistent musical language and a collaborator deeply involved in the evolution of their work. Over time, this allows for a level of understanding that goes beyond briefs or references.

Long-term collaboration creates space for growth. Musical decisions become more intuitive, the process becomes more fluid, and the focus shifts from problem-solving to refinement and development. The result is work that feels cohesive, personal, and unmistakably shaped by a shared vision.

Rather than repeating the same process for each track, this approach builds momentum. Each new piece benefits from everything that came before it — artistically, emotionally, and practically.

Project Extensions

These options are available as extensions to any collaboration format. They help adapt the result for specific platforms, formats, or production needs — without changing the core direction of the project.

Alt versions & cutdowns

  • Instrumental, TV, and no-vocal versions.
  • Short edits (15″ / 30″ / 60″) and loopable formats for visual use.

Stems delivery

  • Cleanly labeled stems for remixing, Atmos preparation, or re-recording.

MIDI & project handover

  • MIDI files, tempo maps, and (on request) DAW sessions for future development.

Vocal production

  • Editing, tuning, timing, stacks, ad-libs, FX, and creative doubles when needed.

Sound design

  • Custom textures, transitions, and signature elements built for the project’s palette.

Priority delivery

  • Accelerated timelines depending on scope and availability.

Workflow

While every project is different, the work usually follows this structure:

01

Discovery

Understanding the task, context, and intention. Clear scope, direction, and expectations.

02

Writing

Shaping the musical core through harmony, rhythm, sound selection, and form.

03

Production

Developing the idea into a complete piece through balance, detail, and structure.

04

Delivery

Finalizing the result with revisions, versions, and deliverables aligned to the project’s needs.

FAQ

How many revisions are included?

Typical revision counts depend on the collaboration format. Additional rounds are always possible if scope expands.

What do you deliver?

Stereo WAV (24-bit), instrumental / TV versions, and — when needed — stems, MIDI, cutdowns, or session handover.

Do you work remotely?

Yes. Remote-first, with fast feedback loops and clear communication.

Credits & rights

Credits and rights depend on the project type and are discussed during Discovery.

Contact

music@razumovskypeter.com