Me and You (Demo) by Sheath Sheath
Duplex-Ache – Progressive Rock Artist
Progressive Rock Song | Me and You (Demo) by Sheath Sheath by Duplex-Ache | Stream Free (B min Key)
Based in Japan, Duplex-Ache is an independent Progressive Rock artist who has been releasing music on SoundClick since 2022. With over 10 original tracks available on SoundClick, the catalog spans progressive rock releases built for free streaming.
The catalog is highly versatile, with productions ranging from laid-back to intense in energy and from dark to bright and feel-good in tone. Releases span Progressive, Rock and Ambient, all within the progressive rock space. Productions carry a steady groove quality throughout. The overall sound is crossover and radio-friendly, making it well-suited for a range of placements and projects. Production relies on acoustic, electric and guitar, giving the catalog a consistent sonic identity. Across releases, the mood is consistently peace, chill, groove and light, making the catalog easy to navigate for artists seeking a specific feel.
The catalog includes notable releases that highlight the artist's range and production quality. "Blue Sky Cry 110 20250615 Rough MIx" (115 BPM, A min) is a chill and groove progressive rock production that peaked at #8 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart. "Me and You (Demo) by Sheath" (B min) brings a chill and groove quality to the progressive rock space that peaked at #9 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart. "Ride The Blues" (135 BPM, Major) is a chill and groove, intense rock production that peaked at #6 on the SoundClick chart.
Duplex-Ache has generated 588 streams on SoundClick, earning 5 top-50 chart positions on SoundClick. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.
"Me and You (Demo) by Sheath" by Duplex-Ache is a Progressive Rock production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. No vocals are used in this beat, giving you unlimited production options. The use of B min gives the track its introspective and emotional quality.
The production leans into a somber aesthetic that fits the progressive rock style. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart, peaking at #9. Listeners into Rock, Bluesrock and Progressive Rock will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.