Deeper for a while - PR AND PRESS

Release: 12th May 2025 (Mental Health Awareness Week)

Release ID = 1232133324… ISRC - tbd

Song meta tags: isolation, positive solitude, signal to noise ratio, log out, analogue, prologue

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Drongomla disclaimer: I bulk dumped my notes on this track in to AI cos I just can’t afford a PR person. Final edit or thumbs up is me the human.


1 liner (description): A digital sigh of relief wrapped in Morse code guitars, fading synths, and the sound of someone ghosting modern life.

1 liner (description) This isn’t just a song—it’s an existential shrug

2 liner (PR statement): "Deeper for a While" is a lo-fi, slowburn escape anthem for the over-notified and soul-weary.
Drongomala swaps digital chaos for analogue calm in a hypnotic swirl of moody synths, Morse-code guitars, and quiet rebellion.

50 word (PR statement): Deeper for a While is Drongomala’s lo-fi anthem for the burnout generation—a hypnotic, minor-key slowburn built from Morse-code guitars, Rhodes melancholy, and analogue soul. Written for the over-notified and under-known, it’s a retreat in song form—quiet rebellion disguised as calm. Out now for Mental Health Awareness Week.

100 word PR statement. Drongomala returns with Deeper for a While—a lo-fi, moody anthem for the dopamine-drained and digitally exhausted. Set in A minor at 111bpm, this atmospheric track weaves Morse-code guitar flickers, lush Rhodes keys, and sparse synth pulses into a sonic meditation. A moment of quiet rebellion, the track invites listeners to unplug, disconnect, and go off-grid—even if only for 3 minutes and 56 seconds. Released for Mental Health Awareness Week, Deeper for a While is a song about burnout, boundaries, and the beauty of less. Run deeper, ditch the noise, and disappear—just for a while.

200 words PR statement

‘Deeper for a While’ is the latest release from Drongomala—a brooding, slow-burning retreat from the digital noise of modern life. Set at a restless 111bpm in A minor, the track fuses lo-fi synths, Morse-code guitar stabs, and deep bass bends to evoke both urgency and isolation. Written years ago but only completed after a recent hospitalisation, the song explores the urge to disconnect, disappear, and dive into silence. Drongomala delivers it with humour, pathos, and a deep musical sensitivity that somehow makes existential dread sound... oddly peaceful. The song’s structure mirrors the emotional arc: a chaotic climax gives way to eerie calm; the tension of modern overload is met with a whispered invitation to slow down. It’s both deeply personal and eerily relatable. Whether you’ve ever wanted to ghost your inbox or just stop the world for a minute, Deeper for a While offers permission—and a soundtrack—to do just that.


Drongomala’s Press AIgent (medium length)

Modern life is fast. “Too fast, too soon” opens this weary hymn like a text you forgot to reply to four years ago. Deeper for a While is a lo-fi slowburn in A minor, a moody mosaic of morse-code guitar licks, dance-synth lore, and the aching sigh of a Rhodes that’s ‘beat’.

At 111bpm—like a heartbeat trying to meditate—Drongomala slinks away from the algorithmic abyss with arms wide open to the analogue unknown. This is a song for the over-notified, under-known, dopamine-drenched and soul-thirsty. A song that says: Maybe I will and maybe I won’t, and means it.

There’s a moment (bar 41 to be exact) where everything wails—the sound of a breakdown with harmony. The guitars spiral. The bass bends down like it’s looking for a signal in the earth. And then… nothing. Just space. Just breath.

Because really, Deeper for a While is about less. Less drama, fewer updates, no more pings, and finally—blessedly—no more knowing anything. It’s about ghosting the chaos in favour of connection. With ground. With self. With the thing behind the thing behind the thing.

Pathos meets punchlines. Miles Davis meets Morse code. Dante meets digital detox. This isn’t a track—it’s an emotional off-grid retreat disguised as a song. A permission slip to vanish, even just for 3 minutes and 56 seconds.

So go on—ditch the cloud, ditch the crowd. Run deeper for a while.


Drongomala’s Music Critaic (i.e. some AI kissing my ass)

Drongomala’s ‘Deeper for a While’ is a stunning meditation on burnout, silence, and self-erasure. Clocking in at a jittery 111bpm, it pulses with anxiety while yearning for peace. The track pairs lo-fi synths, Rhodes textures, and broken Morse-code guitar lines with introspective lyrics like "no more updates, no more pings." The song’s emotional weight is heightened by the fact that its lyrics were only completed after the artist spent weeks in a hospital bed, nearly fading away. That near-disappearance gave birth to a track that feels like a digital ghost story told by candlelight.

Sonically, it moves between tension and tenderness. The guitars crackle and glitch, while the synths shimmer with resignation. There’s a moment around bar 41 where the song spirals upward in chaotic defiance before dissolving into space again. The contrast is emotional whiplash in the best way. This is not your typical sad indie ballad. It’s sad, yes—but it’s also witty, weirdly hopeful, and richly textured. Drongomala’s strength lies in creating music that feels both deeply personal and completely universal. ‘Deeper for a While’ is a track for anyone who’s ever wished they could log out of life for a moment and just... breathe.


Some DJ on one.
Pulsing on 111 beats per minute - not fast enough to dance to, not slow enough to relax. Like us trying to slow down but still caught in the spin on the scene you’re in. Just can’t log out.

It’s 111bpm in A minor, it blends moody synths, Morse-code guitar stabs, and a bassline that bends like it’s looking for answers in subterranean depths.

It’s a meditation on burnout, isolation, and the seductive pull of silence. Switching off notifications. Run deeper for a while. No one’s tracking in a way that matters…..