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Every site in a
different key.

No house style. No shared template. Each build starts from the specific artist — their visual world, their audience, what they need people to do when they arrive.

4 Sites built
4 Distinct styles
0 Shared templates
andreabotez.com
Andrea Botez website hero
DJ

Andrea Botez

A cinematic, full-bleed dark site built around the feeling of being inside one of her sets. The video hero sets the tone immediately — dark, immersive, no distractions. A horizontal photo gallery keeps the browsing experience feeling editorial, and a custom audio player with waveform visualization makes the music the centerpiece of every page.

Video hero Horizontal gallery Custom audio player Waveform visualizer Scroll reveals Press section
djpluto.com
Pluto website hero
Hard Techno

Pluto

Pure black. Pure white. No warmth. No compromise. Built for a hard techno producer who wanted a site that felt as uncompromising as the music — a B&W monolith with BPM-synced animations running at 150 BPM, a glitch effect on the title that activates on load, and a terminal-style tour schedule that reads like system output. Nothing decorative. Everything intentional.

BPM-synced animations Glitch title effect Waveform visualizer Terminal tour schedule Film grain overlay Crosshair cursor
connorwalshmusic.com
Connor Walsh website hero
Singer-Songwriter

Connor Walsh

Mountain photography as the visual anchor — a full-bleed hero that puts you somewhere before a word is read. Warm earthy tones throughout: cream, tan, and brown built from the palette in his photos. The site is structured for a booker or music supervisor: a clean press kit, upcoming dates, and a booking inquiry form that doesn't bury the contact.

Full-bleed photo hero Warm earthy palette Press kit Tour dates Booking form Mobile-first
djtonedinero.com
DJ Tone Di Nero website hero
DJ

DJ Tone Di Nero

Dark and direct. Near-black backgrounds with a gold accent that makes everything it touches feel premium. Built around event photography — the images do most of the talking. The layout leads with booking: every section is arranged so that a promoter or venue can find what they need and make contact without friction.

Dark minimal palette Gold accent system Event photography Booking-forward layout Press kit Film grain
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