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Electro Rhythm App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
Jun 8, 2026
Updated
Jun 8, 2026
Electro Rhythm is a mobile tool for designing and directing dance stage compositions, built for choreographers who think spatially and work methodically. It covers everything from positioning individual performers on a grid to evaluating the overall readability of a scene. The interface runs dark and bold, wrapped in a high-fantasy visual theme drawn from Greek mythology. Whether you're staging a solo spotlight or orchestrating a full ensemble, the app treats structure and clarity as the foundation of every performance.
Inside the App
What It Does
Electro Rhythm approaches choreography as a discipline with measurable outcomes. You're not just arranging dancers — you're building scenes that can be read, scored, and refined. The app organizes this process across four main sections: Home, Library, Stats, and Settings, each accessible from the persistent bottom navigation bar where active tabs glow orange against the dark interface.
Roles, Curves, and Zones
The Library is where the structural vocabulary lives. Performers are assigned one of three roles — Soloist, Ensemble, or Background — each carrying its own function within a scene. Soloists drive focus; Ensemble shapes geometry; Background fills depth. Movement paths are selected from four curve types: Linear, Arc, Zigzag, and Spiral, each shown with a simple blue line preview. Stage zones, including marked restricted areas, complete the spatial vocabulary.
Building and Reading a Scene
The composition view places five named performers — Aria, Lior, Mira, Sasha, and Noor — on a dark blue grid. A dotted orange rectangle highlights the active formation area, and a Director mode with an eye icon offers a top-level perspective on the layout. Scenes are tabbed and named; one sample composition, "Nocturnal Garden," contains two scenes labeled "Opening Bloom" and "Climax Spiral" with five dancers. A Live Scene Reading panel generates a numeric score in real time — 83 in the cast view — backed by a circular orange-gradient progress ring and a direct link to open full analysis.
Stats and the Mythology of Structure
The Stats screen surfaces aggregated readability across all compositions. An average score sits inside a large gradient ring, while horizontal progress bars break down Symmetry, Complexity, and Composition quality as percentages. A decorative golden scroll carrying a blue star constellation map appears in the background — a visual echo of the app's broader mythological aesthetic, where Greek gods rendered in 3D gold and cyan-blue energy fill the character gallery and promotional screens. That same sense of charged geometry — bolt-straight paths, spiraling formations, forces balancing across a dark field — runs through Zeus's Lightning, a title that shares Electro Rhythm's appetite for luminous structure and electric visual tension.
Where It Falls Short
The interface leans heavily on color to distinguish roles, states, and metrics. Orange and red controls appear side by side, which creates real problems for users with red-green color blindness. Touch targets — particularly the red trash can delete buttons on each character card — are noted as small, and the grid-based stage positioning demands a level of precision that may frustrate users with motor impairments. The app's layered navigation and simultaneous information density also raise legitimate cognitive accessibility concerns that haven't been fully addressed.
Electro Rhythm has a clear idea of what choreography analysis should feel like — structured, scored, and spatially grounded — but its accessibility gaps mean that idea isn't yet available to everyone equally.
App Technical Details
| Performer Role Types | Soloist, Ensemble, Background |
| Movement Curve Options | Linear, Arc, Zigzag, Spiral |
| Export Formats | PNG, PDF |
| Composition Quality Metrics | Symmetry, Complexity, Composition (percentage-based progress bars) |
| Scene Readability Scoring | Numerical score with live indices and circular progress indicator |
| Stage Layout System | Grid-based positioning with restricted zone support |
| Library Sections | Roles, Movement Curves, Stage Zones |
| Main Navigation Tabs | Home, Library, Stats, Settings |
Electro Rhythm Help
What performer roles can I assign to dancers in a composition?
What movement curve options are available for choreographing performer paths?
How does the app measure the quality of my choreography?
Can I export my finished stage compositions?
Is it possible to organize a composition into multiple scenes?
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