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Power Through People: The Signal Mixes

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6 songs
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intimate roots reggae studio recording 74 bpm warm one drop drums deep soft bassline restrained Reggae, Ska, Rock, Pop Rock guitar subtle hammond organ bubble light tape delay dry close mic british male vocal private studio atmosphere conscious but calm reflective community energy human warmth without rally energy soulful and grounded renewal not revolution emotional connection rather than protest performance gentle harmonies from 2 to 3 studio singers only late night reflective mood understated and personal no theatrical delivery absolute studio isolation no crowd no audience no applause no cheering no chanting no gang vocals no call and response no stadium no arena no festival no concert feel no live ambience no audience reflections no public performance atmosphere no large room acoustics no crowd fx keep vocals dry intimate restrained and close to the listener
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Title: Power Through People Style Prompt: Balearic soulful house, warm sunset groove, deep organic bass, soft piano chords, gentle percussion, emotional synth textures, British male or female vocal, melodic hook, reflective spoken phrases, late-evening Mediterranean atmosphere, hopeful and human, movement through connection not confrontation, pulse-to-pulse energy, SoulShiftSounds feeling, uplifting without becoming a festival anthem
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PRIVATE UK STUDIO ACID JAZZ MASTER, British lead vocal, female or male, natural UK phrasing, close mic, dry vocal booth, small overdubbed harmony stack, controlled room tone, Absolutely no public performance sound: no crowd, no audience, no applause, no cheering, no clapping, no chanting audience, no crowd bed, no crowd swell, no arena tail, no stadium reverb, no festival ambience, no hype man, no live event intro or outro, British acid jazz soul, 94 BPM, deep pocket groove, warm Rhodes chords, funky rounded bassline, tight live drums, brushed snare touches, subtle breakbeat swing, wah guitar accents, muted trumpet or sax phrases, smoky late-night club feel without audience noise, soulful restrained lead, male and female studio harmonies, emotional lift through groove and phrasing, not volume, SoulShiftSounds feeling: dignity, truth, trust, shared freedom, movement from the body into the soul, No big choir, no orchestral swell, no shouty anthem, no American accent
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Dry intimate British soul-funk studio recording, 90 BPM, close-mic vocal, private rehearsal-room atmosphere, warm Rhodes piano, tight muted bass guitar, crisp restrained funk guitar, compact dry drum kit, subtle analogue tape warmth, small studio backing harmonies sung softly by 2 to 3 voices only, spoken-word intro delivered conversationally, reflective British male lead vocal, emotionally intelligent, grounded, human-scale energy, late-night urban soul, thoughtful not theatrical, movement through connection not protest rally, restrained groove, subtle uplift, no performance theatrics, no audience energy, no arena feeling, no festival energy, no live-show dynamics, ABSOLUTE STUDIO ISOLATION, Solo vocal booth feel, Small-room recording only, No audience, No crowd, No applause, No cheering, No chanting, No gang vocals, No call-and-response, No hype man, No stadium, No arena, No festival, No concert ambience, No live-room reflections, No large-space reverb, No crowd layers, No public
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Title: Power Through People Style Prompt: high-energy UK neurofunk and jungle fusion at 180 BPM, rolling reese bass pressure, skittering chopped UK breakbeats, deep sub movement, tight ghost-note snares, atmospheric pads, cinematic warehouse textures, futuristic but human, British male vocal with melodic spoken-flow phrasing, intimate female vocal textures, pulse-to-pulse energy, movement through connection not confrontation, reflective late-night rave consciousness, SoulShiftSounds feeling, emotionally intelligent UK underground energy
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Style Prompt: upbeat UK breakbeat soul, 102 BPM, deep groove bassline, crisp breakbeat drums, energetic rhythmic pulse, subtle electronic textures, warm Rhodes accents, British male vocal, varied spoken-flow cadence, melodic hook, clear lyric intelligibility, confident delivery, uplifting without becoming an anthem, thoughtful urban energy, movement through people not over people, pulse-to-pulse connection, SoulShiftSounds signal aesthetic, dancefloor momentum with space for the words to land, No crowd noise, No audience, No MC hype, No festival energy, No call-and-response, No gang vocals, No trap, No drill, No American accent, Keep vocals upfront, articulate, rhythmic, and easy to understand