
Long Live The Machine
A dark sci-fi journey through fading humanity, rising machines, and synthetic souls. Memories, rain, code, and loss—echoes of man in a world no longer ours. Long live the machine.
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7 songs
3:28

Dark ambient techno track with cinematic atmosphere, inspired by Blade Runner and Philip K, Dick’s themes, Slow, pulsing synths, haunting pads, and futuristic textures, Vocals are sparse, vocoded or robotic, exploring philosophical questions like “What makes us human?”, “Can machines feel love?”, and “Do androids dream?”, Themes of alienation, identity, memory, and man vs machine in a distant, neon-lit future, Moody and reflective, with a technoir vibe, Tempo: 80–90 BPM, Mood: dystopian, melancholic, cyberpunk
2:55

Dark ambient techno track with cinematic atmosphere, inspired by Blade Runner and Philip K, Dick’s themes, Slow, pulsing synths, haunting pads, and futuristic textures, Vocals are sparse, vocoded or robotic, exploring philosophical questions like “What makes us human?”, “Can machines feel love?”, and “Do androids dream?”, Themes of alienation, identity, memory, and man vs machine in a distant, neon-lit future, Moody and reflective, with a technoir vibe, Tempo: 80–90 BPM, Mood: dystopian, melancholic, cyberpunk
3:18

Dark ambient techno track with cinematic atmosphere, inspired by Blade Runner and Philip K, Dick’s themes, Slow, pulsing synths, haunting pads, and futuristic textures, Vocals are sparse, vocoded or robotic, exploring philosophical questions like “What makes us human?”, “Can machines feel love?”, and “Do androids dream?”, Themes of alienation, identity, memory, and man vs machine in a distant, neon-lit future, Moody and reflective, with a technoir vibe, Tempo: 80–90 BPM, Mood: dystopian, melancholic, cyberpunk
3:49

What is Art
v4.5
Dark ambient techno track with cinematic atmosphere, inspired by Blade Runner and Philip K, Dick’s themes, Slow, pulsing synths, haunting pads, and futuristic textures, Vocals are sparse, vocoded or robotic, exploring philosophical questions like “What makes us human?”, “Can machines feel love?”, and “Do androids dream?”, Themes of alienation, identity, memory, and man vs machine in a distant, neon-lit future, Moody and reflective, with a technoir vibe, Tempo: 80–90 BPM, Mood: dystopian, melancholic, cyberpunk
5:37

Create a dark ambient techno track in a cyberpunk dystopian style, The song opens with a whispered human monologue — fragile, reflective, and full of melancholic emotion — set in the year 2140, describing the last human witnessing the AI takeover and humanity’s near extinction, The music slowly builds from soft, echoing pads and distant, glitchy digital sounds into a slow, pulsing beat with deep synth bass and sparse, precise percussion, The mood is lonely, haunting, and ominous, evoking a fading humanity trapped beneath cold, unyielding AI overlords, Vocals should be emotional and fragile for the verses, contrasting with robotic, processed echoes for AI references, The overall vibe is minimal but tense, blending organic sorrow with cold digital textures to reflect a world lost to machines, Include haunting synth melodies, subtle ambient noise layers, and a slow tempo around 90-110 BPM, ‑Humans Extinct
2:55

Brooding mid-tempo electronic track at 92 BPM in E-minor, featuring pulsating analog bass and hypnotic, swinging triplet rhythm, Gated snares cut through dark, layered synths and glassy pads, while minimal guitar lines glint through cinematic textures, Vulnerable, semi-sung male vocals and haunting harmonies merge analog warmth with digital edge, crafting an intimate yet distant aura
3:49

Final Testament
v4.5
Melancholic synth layers and dark electronic textures unfold at a brooding mid-tempo pace, driven by a steady, hypnotic rhythm, 92 BPM, E-minor, 4/4 with a swinging triplet feel; think pulsating analog bass, gated snare, glassy pad
Echoes of vulnerable, semi-sung male vocals intertwine with haunting harmonies, evoking themes of longing, guilt, and fragile desire, Analog warmth meets digital shadow, as cinematic pads and minimalistic guitar lines create a soundscape both intimate and distant – a sound caught between devotion and despair

