1:58

kırık topal
v3.5
Soft dreamy atmospheric layers, breakbeat, soft tempo, sudden attacks, rise uo an downs, golden ratio, clean production
3:23

Güneş ışığı
v3.5
R&b, post rock, clean production, good mastering, strong sythwave, layered delayed atmospheric notes, change anomalie
2:20

Soft rock, rising tempo, dynamic flow, layered atmospheric pads, dynamic vocal, clean production, hopefully tunes
3:21

Mavi Liman
v3.5
Slow and soft arpeggio, clean production, dynamic vocal changes, good mastering, melancholic, psychadelic, relaxy vocal
5:42

Sonsuz ateş
v3.5
Slow rock, calm intro; soft verse; strong, chorus; arpeggios, minor chords, clean production, shift voices
3:10

Yağmurlar Kışlar
v3.5
arabesk, High-Fidelity Production, strong delayed synthwave, Studio-Grade Mixing, emotional clear vocal
3:49

Soft rock / grunge alternative with melancholic depth and emotional restraint, Intimate, reflective, and mature heartbreak without anger or pleading, The feeling of being together yet emotionally alone, [Tempo & Groove]
Mid-tempo 75–85 BPM, Steady, breathing rhythm, Drums are soft, controlled, and minimal; no aggressive hits or builds, [Instrumentation]
Clean electric guitars with slow arpeggios and light reverb, Warm acoustic guitar underneath, Rounded melodic bass with subtle movement, Soft atmospheric pads filling negative space, No heavy distortion; tension comes from harmony, not volume, [Vocals]
Male vocal, close-mic’d and intimate, Calm, slightly broken tone, Verses almost spoken-sung, Chorus opens emotionally but remains restrained, Natural breath and imperfections preserved, [Harmony]
Minor-based progressions with suspended and unresolved chords, Avoid pop clichés, Emotional ambiguity stays unresolved until the end
3:11

3:06

Mystical Mediterranean folk blended with French chanson and cabaret influences, The arrangement features expressive accordion and violin as the main melodic voices, supported by acoustic guitar, oud, and subtle bouzouki phrases, The rhythm section is minimal, using soft frame drum and darbuka patterns around 90 BPM, allowing the vocals to remain intimate and narrative-driven, Verses feel sparse and reflective, with accordion chords and delicate violin motifs creating a nostalgic European atmosphere, In the chorus, the instrumentation opens up with richer strings and Mediterranean plucked instruments, giving a sense of emotional expansion and philosophical contemplation, The overall sound should feel cinematic, poetic, and slightly melancholic — like a journey through inner landscapes in an old Mediterranean port city, combining Anatolian mysticism with French chanson elegance
5:28

rock, Long-building progressive rock journey blending psychedelic textures with classic rock grit and art rock twists; Turkish male vocals glide over shifting time signatures, swirling organs, phased guitars, and melodic bass, Verses start spacious and dreamy; chorus hits with wide harmonies and soaring lead guitar, Middle bridge breaks into an odd-meter riff then blooms into a triumphant, sky-wide outro chant, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, art rock, classic rock
5:59

rock, Long-building progressive rock journey blending psychedelic textures with classic rock grit and art rock twists; Turkish male vocals glide over shifting time signatures, swirling organs, phased guitars, and melodic bass, Verses start spacious and dreamy; chorus hits with wide harmonies and soaring lead guitar, Middle bridge breaks into an odd-meter riff then blooms into a triumphant, sky-wide outro chant, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, art rock, classic rock

