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French - Challenges - and others things

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6 songs
2:39Song Image
Modern French chanson with a soft bittersweet tone, Gentle acoustic guitar, warm piano, subtle string layers, Vocals are intimate, poetic, emotional, in a storytelling tone, Tempo is slow, male vocals
3:28Song Image
Style : French 80's punk song inspired by 'Salut à toi' from 'Berurier Noir', Minimalist, carnivalesque, kazoo, 4/4, tempo 148 bpm, Male vocals, raw delivery, scansions, shouted, playfull, lo-fi, distorted guitars, minimalist TR-707-style drum machine pads, militant, rebellious, repetitive, DIY aethetics, no melody just raw energy
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Create a slow French rock ballad at 85 BPM with a dark, punk-noir, melancholic tone, Loud bass guitar, Use a gritty electric guitar rhythm with subtle overdrive, a deep, rounded electric bass, and steady drums with a focus on kick and snare, Add faint organ or synth pads to create a gloomy background texture, The vocals should be male, talk-sung in a low register, with a detached, weary tone—like a spoken poem over music, but with some lyrical hints, Keep the arrangement minimal and hypnotic, Style references: 80s French chanson rock, Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine, noir blues
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French slam, Male vocal, neutral tone, bass male volcal, Spoken Mode, Shifting tone from neutral to tired at the end, Create a dark, slow-burning industrial ambient track in the style of spoken word performance, Base the atmosphere on industrial, cold ambient and minimalistic darkwave, The music should progress from calm, sterile hospital-like textures (soft pads, clinical reverbs, slow heart-like pulse) into a more tense, distorted climax reflecting emotional and physical exhaustion, Use sound design elements like faint alarms, echoing footsteps, plastic bracelets clinking, and distant screams to build the setting, The vocal is performed in a deep, calm, slightly hoarse tone, spoken not sung, Key moments like H-E-16 should have subtle musical shifts—distorted bass swells or metallic echoes—to mark trauma or emotional climax, Overall, the song should sound like a documentary recorded in a field hospital during a mass casualty event, Minimal melody, Maximum atmosphere
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Pas fini
v4.5-all
French song, acoustic guitar, close to mic technique, intimate
4:12Song Image
Rupture
v4.5+
Alternative rock track with a loose, edgy 90s indie attitude, Tempo around 110–115 BPM, groovy but slightly off-kilter rhythm in 4/4, Prominent elastic bassline driving the song with a funky, restless feel, Dry punchy drums with tight snare and minimal reverb, keeping a raw live-room sound, Guitars alternate between clean jittery chords and gritty overdriven bursts, sometimes noisy and slightly dissonant, creating tension, Male vocals half-spoken, half-sung with a sarcastic, detached tone, slightly slacker and ironic, Verses restrained and rhythmic, letting bass and voice carry the groove; choruses explode with louder guitars and chaotic energy, Include occasional stop-and-go dynamics, brief pauses, and unpredictable accents, Production intentionally rough and organic, like a small club performance recorded to tape, Mood rebellious, witty, and restless — playful but sharp, mixing indie rock attitude with art-rock eccentricity and subtle funk pulse