
Brahmagupta
Songs about the life and discoveries of the forgotten Brahmagupta
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12 songs
3:38

Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion origin anthem, 88 BPM, 4/4, western Indian desert-scholar atmosphere inspired by Brahmagupta’s Bhillamala world, Tanpura drone holds the centre, soft bansuri traces the night sky, sarangi or kamaicha gives ancient emotional depth, restrained tabla and gentle pakhawaj create a patient walking rhythm, with manjira bells, subtle morchang, desert wind, low strings, warm cello, soft brass, deep ambient sub-bass, and final choir, Use a dust-to-stars motif: the music begins low, sparse, and earthy, then slowly rises toward luminous sky-like phrases in the chorus, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, melodic chant chorus, clear diction, No autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: ancient, reflective, mathematical, innocent, luminous, The song should feel like a child looking at the night sky and discovering that the universe is counting
3:29

Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion, 88 BPM, 4/4, western Indian scholar atmosphere inspired by Brahmagupta and ancient astronomical debate, Tanpura drone holds the centre, bansuri carries the questioning motif, sarangi/kamaicha gives emotional tension, restrained tabla and pakhawaj create a measured debate pulse, subtle morchang texture, manjira bells, desert wind, low strings, warm cello, dark brass swells, distant storm ambience, and final choir, Use a question-and-answer musical motif: one phrase asks, the next phrase responds, like two scholars debating under the sky, Verses should feel reflective and tense; chorus should open into a disciplined anthem, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, call-and-response chorus, clear diction, No autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: ancient, intellectual, sacred, tense, honest, triumphant, The song should feel like truth being sharpened through disagreement beneath a moving sky
5:03

Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion legacy anthem, 90 BPM, 4/4, inspired by Brahmagupta’s western Indian world and the journey of zero across centuries, Tanpura drone holds the ancient centre, sarangi/kamaicha carries emotional memory, bansuri traces the travelling melody, restrained tabla and pakhawaj create a steady pilgrimage rhythm, with manjira bells, subtle morchang pulse, desert wind, low strings, warm cello, cinematic brass, deep sub-bass, and a large final choir, Use a travelling motif that begins small and ancient, then grows wider each section, as if zero is moving from palm-leaf manuscripts to the world, Verses should feel reflective and historical; choruses should open into a powerful legacy anthem, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, melodic call-and-response chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: ancient, emotional, triumphant, civilisational, sacred, mathematical, The song should feel like the world inherited the number while
5:03

HoX - TABLES OF THE MOON
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Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion, 86 BPM, 4/4, western Indian astronomical atmosphere inspired by Brahmagupta, Tanpura drone holds the centre while bansuri traces slow lunar arcs, Sarangi/kamaicha gives ancient scholar emotion, Soft tabla and pakhawaj create a measured time-cycle, with manjira bells marking moon phases, subtle morchang pulse, celestial chimes, low cello, warm strings, soft brass, distant choir, desert night wind, and final orchestral lift, Use an eight-phase melodic motif, slowly rising toward the chorus like a full moon, then resolving back into stillness, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, chantable chorus, clear diction, No autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance, Mood: ancient, cosmic, reflective, mathematical, luminous — Moon by measure, star by sign, heaven counted line by line
4:26

HoX - IMPOSSIBLE
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Ancient western Indian composition anthem, 90 BPM, Tanpura holds the centre while two sarangi/kamaicha motifs answer each other and gradually combine, Bansuri enters as the pattern opens, Tabla and pakhawaj stay restrained, building in cycles, Add morchang pulse, soft temple bells, layered strings, warm brass, deep sub-bass, and final choir, Calm mentor vocal, spoken verses, chantable call-and-response chorus, Sacred, mathematical, luminous — one spark meets another flame, hidden patterns multiply
4:02

HoX - THE PULVERISER
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Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion, 94 BPM, 4/4, inspired by western Indian desert-scholar atmosphere and Brahmagupta’s Kuttaka method, Use tanpura drone, Bhairav-inspired melodic colour, kamaicha or sarangi, bansuri accents, morchang pulse, khartal clicks, pakhawaj and restrained tabla, deep cinematic drums, low cello ostinato, dark strings, brass hits, and final choir, Rhythm should feel like hammer strikes on stone: controlled, spacious, tactical, step-by-step, Calm male mentor vocal, spoken-rap verses, call-and-response chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: ancient, disciplined, mathematical, relentless, triumphant, The song should feel like a mountain reduced grain by grain until the hidden answer shines
4:37

Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion anthem, 90 BPM, 4/4, inspired by western Indian sacred geometry and Brahmagupta’s world, Tanpura drone, kamaicha or sarangi lead, bansuri breath textures, subtle morchang pulse, restrained tabla/pakhawaj, soft manjira bells, desert wind, low strings, cello ostinato, warm brass, and final choir, Use circular rising rhythm, like a curve becoming a doorway, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, melodic chant chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: ancient, mathematical, luminous, disciplined, triumphant, The song should feel like X hidden inside a square, then revealed through method
4:22

HoX - THE HIDDEN LINE
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Cinematic orchestral hip-hop with western Indian desert-scholar atmosphere, 90 BPM, 4/4, Tanpura drone as the constant centre, kamaicha or sarangi carrying a searching melody, bansuri breath textures, subtle morchang pulse, restrained tabla/pakhawaj with left-right equation feel, soft manjira bells, desert wind, low strings, cello ostinato, warm brass, and final choir, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, chantable melodic chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: ancient, focused, mathematical, disciplined, luminous, The song should feel like balance revealing the unknown: left side, right side, method, light
4:13

HoX - DEBT AND FORTUNE
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Cinematic orchestral hip-hop with western Indian desert nuance, inspired by Brahmagupta’s world, 90–94 BPM, 4/4, Tanpura drone, sarangi or kamaicha lead lines, bansuri air textures, restrained tabla/pakhawaj pulse, soft manjira bells, desert wind, low strings, cello, deep sub-bass, warm brass, and final choir, Calm male mentor vocal, clear spoken-rap verses, melodic chant chorus, no autotune, no pop or Bollywood dance feel, Minor-key verses should feel like walking through an ancient counting house under a stormy sky; chorus opens into hopeful gold, Mood: disciplined, sacred, mathematical, grounded, rising from loss to balance, The song should feel like signs gaining meaning: debt falling low, fortune climbing, zero holding the centre
3:49

Cinematic orchestral anthem with a western Indian sacred atmosphere inspired by Brahmagupta’s world in Bhillamala, 84–88 BPM, 4/4, Deep minor-key opening, gradually rising into a majestic hopeful final chorus, Use tanpura drone, sarangi or kamaicha, bansuri, subtle pakhawaj or restrained tabla, light temple bells, desert wind and storm ambience, blended with low strings, cello, soft piano, cinematic brass, and final choir, Vocals should be calm male mentor, half-spoken in verses, chant-like and melodic in chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop feel, Mood: ancient, mathematical, sacred, disciplined, cosmic, The song should feel like silence becoming structure and zero becoming law
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HoX - RULES OF THE VOID
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Cinematic orchestral anthem with western Indian desert nuance, inspired by Brahmagupta’s Bhillamala world, 86–90 BPM, 4/4, Use tanpura drone, Bhairav-inspired melodic colour, kamaicha or sarangi lead, bansuri breath textures, subtle morchang pulse, restrained khartal, pakhawaj or tabla, soft temple bells, desert wind and storm ambience, Blend with dark cello ostinato, low strings, deep brass swells, sub-bass pulse, and final choir, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, chant-like chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance feel, Mood: sacred, ancient, mathematical, dangerous, cosmic, The song should feel like walking to the edge of knowledge, where zero obeys some laws but breaks others
4:36

Cinematic orchestral Indian fusion, 88 BPM, 4/4, western Indian sacred-geometry atmosphere inspired by Brahmagupta, Tanpura drone holds the centre while sarangi/kamaicha traces four melodic lines around a circular rhythm, Bansuri adds air and sky, Manjira bells mark four gentle corner-pulses per phrase, like four sides rotating inside one circle, Soft tabla and pakhawaj keep a measured cycle, with subtle morchang texture, low strings, warm cello, soft brass, and final choir, Calm male mentor vocal, half-spoken verses, melodic call-and-response chorus, clear diction, no autotune, no pop, no Bollywood dance, Mood: ancient, luminous, geometric, sacred, balanced, The song should feel like a cyclic quadrilateral revealing its hidden area









