Designed Flow
Most spaces don't fail because of bad music. They fail because the energy isn't controlled.
– peaks too early
– drops at the wrong time
– never fully locks in
That's what Overtone fixes.
We design music systems that control the room — from arrival through to late evening.
– No live mixing.
– No playlist guesswork.
– No energy gaps.
Intentional from the start. Effortless once it begins.


Music, shaped with intention
Atmosphere, built - not improvised.
A structured approach to music across private gatherings, hospitality venues and brand spaces — from ready-to-run simplicity to fully bespoke design.
Three ways to design how your space sounds.
Press Play
Finished, ready-to-run soundtracks.
A complete music journey with a defined enery arc.
Start it. Leave it.
– house parties
– dinners
– small venues
Modular
Flexible musical system for venues.
Multiple playlists designed to work together.
Switch with the room.
– bars
– restaurants
– all-day spaces
Architecture defines the space.
Music shapes how it feels.
A different way to run music
Overtone approaches music as a designed system - not a live service.
The work happens before the first track plays.
Structure replaces improvisation.
Flow replaces guesswork.
Once it begins, it runs.
Not “press play and hope.”
Not background noise.
It’s musical architecture.
Shaping atmosphere over time.
Three ways music runs a space. Only one was designed to.
How Music Operates
Who's In Control
When the Thinking Happens
How the Room Evolves
What the Music Is Doing
Does it Need Babysitting?
What It's Built As
DJ / Live Service
Real-time, reactive mixing
During the event itself
Shaped by live choices
Performance
Continuous oversight
Live performance service
Streaming / Playlists
Continuous automated stream
Platform-level automation
Shifts based on genre or algorithm
Background soundtrack
Managed by platform logic
Algorithmic streaming platform
Overtone
Designed system
Upfront strategy
Structured progression
Integrated with space
Runs independently once designed
Designed musical architecture
The difference isn't volume. It's architecture
Where this works best
For spaces where music is treated as part of the design.
Hosts who don't want to manage the room.
Venues where atmosphere isn’t decoration - it’s identity.
Businesses where sound shapes the customer experience.
If music is considered early, Overtone fits

Architecture defines the space.
Music shapes how it feels.
Architecture defines the space.
Music shapes how it feels.
A different way to run music
Overtone approaches music as a designed system - not a live service.
The work happens before the first track plays.
Structure replaces improvisation.
Flow replaces guesswork.
Once it begins, it runs.
Not “press play and hope.”
Not background noise.
It’s musical architecture.
Shaping atmosphere over time.
Three ways music runs a space. Only one was designed to.
Who's in Control
DJ / Live Service
Real-time, reactive mixing
Streaming / Playlists
Continuous automated stream
Overtone
Deliberately designed musical system
When the Thinking Happens
DJ / Live Service
During the event itself
Streaming / Playlists
Platform-level automation
Overtone
Upfront strategy and system design
How the Room Evolves
DJ / Live Service
Shaped by live choices
Streaming / Playlists
Shifts based on genre or algorithm
Overtone
Intentionally structured progression
What the Music Is Doing
DJ / Live Service
Performance
Streaming / Playlists
Background soundtrack
Overtone
Integrated environmental design
Does It Need Babysitting?
DJ / Live Service
Continuous oversight
Streaming / Playlists
Managed by platform logic
Overtone
Runs independently once designed
What It’s Built As
DJ / Live Service
Live performance service
Streaming / Playlists
Algorithmic streaming platform
Overtone
Designed musical architecture
The difference isn't volume. It's architecture
The difference isn't volume. It's architecture
A different way to run music
Overtone approaches music as a designed system - not a live service.
The work happens before the first track plays.
Structure replaces improvisation.
Flow replaces guesswork.
Once it begins, it runs.
Not “press play and hope.”
Not background noise.
It’s musical architecture.
Shaping atmosphere over time.
Three ways music runs a space. Only one was designed to.
Who's in Control
DJ / Live Service
Real-time, reactive mixing
Streaming / Playlists
Continuous automated stream
Overtone
Deliberately designed musical system
When the Thinking Happens
DJ / Live Service
During the event itself
Streaming / Playlists
Platform-level automation
Overtone
Upfront strategy and system design
How the Room Evolves
DJ / Live Service
Shaped by live choices
Streaming / Playlists
Shifts based on genre or algorithm
Overtone
Intentionally structured progression
What the Music Is Doing
DJ / Live Service
Performance
Streaming / Playlists
Background soundtrack
Overtone
Integrated environmental design
Does It Need Babysitting?
DJ / Live Service
Continuous oversight
Streaming / Playlists
Managed by platform logic
Overtone
Runs independently once designed
What It’s Built As
DJ / Live Service
Live performance service
Streaming / Playlists
Algorithmic streaming platform
Overtone
Designed musical architecture
The difference isn't volume. It's architecture
The difference isn't volume. It's architecture
Where this works best
For spaces where music is treated as part of the design.
Hosts who don't want to manage the room.
Venues where atmosphere isn’t decoration - it’s identity.
Businesses where sound shapes the customer experience.
If music is considered early, Overtone fits

Where this works best
For spaces where music is treated as part of the design.
Hosts who don't want to manage the room.
Venues where atmosphere isn’t decoration - it’s identity.
Businesses where sound shapes the customer experience.
If music is considered early, Overtone fits

Design the atmosphere
When music is designed, the room takes care of itself.
Short call. Clear direction. No obligation.
Overtone
Structured music systems.
Press Play · Modular · Bespoke
Terms · Privacy · Disclaimer
Overtone provides music curation and programming only. Clients are responsible for music licensing.
Overtone
Structured music systems.
Press Play · Modular · Bespoke
Terms · Privacy · Disclaimer
Overtone provides music curation and programming only. Clients are responsible for music licensing.


Music, shaped with intention
Atmosphere, built - not improvised.
A structured approach to music across private gatherings, hospitality venues and brand spaces — from ready-to-run simplicity to fully bespoke design.
Three ways to design how your space sounds.


Music, shaped with intention
Atmosphere, built - not improvised.
A structured approach to music across private gatherings, hospitality venues and brand spaces — from ready-to-run simplicity to fully bespoke design.
Three ways to design how your space sounds.
Design the atmosphere
When music is designed, the room takes care of itself.
Short call. Clear direction. No obligation.
Press Play
Finished, ready-to-run soundtracks.
A complete music journey with a defined enery arc.
Start it. Leave it.
– house parties
– dinners
– small venues
Architecture defines the space.
Music shapes how it feels.
A different way to run music
Overtone approaches music as a designed system - not a live service.
The work happens before the first track plays.
Structure replaces improvisation.
Flow replaces guesswork.
Once it begins, it runs.
Not “press play and hope.”
Not background noise.
It’s musical architecture.
Shaping atmosphere over time.
Three ways music runs a space. Only one was designed to.
How Music Operates
Who's In Control
When the Thinking Happens
How the Room Evolves
What the Music Is Doing
Does it Need Babysitting?
What It's Built As
DJ / Live Service
Real-time, reactive mixing
During the event itself
Shaped by live choices
Performance
Continuous oversight
Live performance service
Streaming / Playlists
Continuous automated stream
Platform-level automation
Shifts based on genre or algorithm
Background soundtrack
Managed by platform logic
Algorithmic streaming platform
Overtone
Designed system
Upfront strategy
Structured progression
Integrated with space
Runs independently once designed
Designed musical architecture
The difference isn't volume. It's architecture
Where this works best
For spaces where music is treated as part of the design.
Hosts who don't want to manage the room.
Venues where atmosphere isn’t decoration - it’s identity.
Businesses where sound shapes the customer experience.
If music is considered early, Overtone fits

Design the atmosphere
When music is designed, the room takes care of itself.
Short call. Clear direction. No obligation.

Music, treated as architecture.
Structured music systems for gatherings, venues and brand spaces.
Delivered to run beautifully - no live mixing required.


Music, treated as architecture.
Structured music systems for gatherings, venues and brand spaces.
Delivered to run beautifully - no live mixing required.
