
[NDC TT DAY] Genre: Flamenco. Theme: "A Livable Truth”
Genre: Flamenco (fusion & blends are very welcome)
Theme: “A Livable Truth”
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7 songs
4:46

slow-burn flamenco fusion in cold northern haze; ~66–70 bpm with elastic rubato; 12-beat compás (soleá/seguiriyas feel) implied by guitar accents + sparse palmas; intimate bone-dry close-mic raspy male cante, spoken-leaning verses blooming into quiet melisma; main instrument: warm woody thinline/semi-hollow (or hollowbody) electric guitar, neck pickup, low gain, soft attack, subtle finger squeaks, occasional muted rasgueado simulation, gentle golpe-style taps on body; cello as the second voice: deep pedal tones, slow long bows, mournful counterlines, never lush; palmas sordas far back, single foot stomp punctuation; minimal low drone/room tone, long rests and silence between lines; no big crescendo, ending stoic, unresolved
5:24

Style:
Grave Flamenco, Flamenco Bolero Fusion, Intimate Latin Acoustic
Emotion:
Intimate, restrained grief, quiet resilience, subtle warmth
Tempo:
92 BPM
Key:
D Minor
Vocal:
Airy Mezzo-Soprano, Breath-led phrasing, close-mic intimacy, audible inhales woven rhythmically
Instrumentation:
Nylon guitar (close mic), soft palmas, brushed cajón, upright bass, subtle Latin piano texture, metallic fork-percussion motif, minimal ambient reverb
3:22

Maintain the exact core melody structure of the original cover version throughout the song, Do not generate a new topline melody, 6/8 rhythm, Meta anthem with bold genre shifts, Starts with lo-fi innocence and acoustic guitar, transitions into flamenco-inspired verses, raw rock chant chorus with electric guitars and hard up beat, rhythmic rap with 90s energy, gospel-funk verse, glitchy hyperpop breakdown (pitched real vocals, AI voice samples), and an ethereal vocoder bridge, Vocal evolves from sweet and naive to emotionally stoic and restrained, Real female vocal, slightly off-beat vocal timing and natural timing imperfections for emotional effect, occasional opera, Chorus is repeated throughout, Japanese traditional shamisen, Includes vocal harmonization, flamenco fingerpicking, guitar solos, whisper samples, angelic harmonies, Dramatic transitions required, Must feel like a modern, genre-fluid emotional journey with unpredictable energy shifts, BIG VARIATION with Mongolian voice
3:49

Dark Flamenco Fusion, 70s anglo folk rock/pop
Slow tempo, Minimal arrangement, Dry nylon flamenco guitar with muted, percussive picking, Sparse low cajón, very restrained, Occasional quiet palmas, tight and close-mic’d, Voice slightly rough but controlled, Atmosphere: late night room, dim light, cold air, Very little reverb, Intimate and close, No big chorus lift, Repetition builds tension instead of energy, Keep dynamics narrow and steady, Avoid festive or traditional bright flamenco feeling, Keep it dark, dry, and psychologically tense
4:29

Dark northern flamenco / reggaetón skeleton fusion with experimental electronica, Cold, restrained, stoic, Slow tempo (88–94 BPM), Sparse nylon flamenco guitar, minimal and percussive, Deep sub bass and muted 808 pulse, subtle trip-hop influence, Distant, dry palmas like a slow heartbeat, Low electronic drone throughout, No warmth, no bright reverb — keep it intimate, close-mic’d, almost clinical, Vocals: intimate, controlled, nearly whispered at times, Layered low harmonies in chorus, slightly detuned for tension, Minimal dynamic bursts — build through texture, not volume, Add subtle industrial ambience and faint distorted vocal textures in the instrumental break, Mood: functional survival, emotional numbing, gradual normalization of loss, Modern dark flamenco with urbano undercurrent, but extremely restrained, End stripped back to guitar and drone
3:55

Dark Flamenco Fusion, Slow tempo, Minimal arrangement, Dry nylon flamenco guitar with muted, percussive picking, Sparse low cajón, very restrained, Occasional quiet palmas, tight and close-mic’d, Voice slightly rough but controlled, Atmosphere: late night room, dim light, cold air, Very little reverb, Intimate and close, No big chorus lift, Repetition builds tension instead of energy, Keep dynamics narrow and steady, Avoid festive or traditional bright flamenco feeling, Keep it dark, dry, and psychologically tense
5:52

Dark modern flamenco fusion, soleá compás rhythm, Spanish nylon guitar with rasgueado techniques, restrained but present palmas, haunting female vocals with flamenco phrasing, cold atmospheric production, electronic undertones, 12-beat flamenco structure, slow build with tension, northern aesthetic, Rosalía El Mal Querer influenced, deep duende, 90 BPM, melismatic vocal runs, footwork (zapateado) accents






