
Inward - ft Clara Nightingale
Inward is a slow descent beneath the surface. Weighty low end, restrained rhythm and translucent atmospheres designed to hold you rather than move you forward. Deep Remixed vibes...
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7 songs
5:42

Deep Ambient Dub House Prompt
Create a deep, slow burning ambient house track inspired by the glacial dub minimalism of Yagya, designed for late night immersion and altered states, Tempo
118–122 BPM, Unhurried, Heavy but not aggressive, Rhythm and Groove
Sparse, spacious dub house groove, Soft but weighty kick, rounded and sub-heavy, Dubby off-beat chords with long tails and gentle movement, Minimal percussion, brushed and organic rather than sharp, No busy hi-hats, No clicky transients, Let the rhythm breathe, Bass
Deep, warm, enveloping sub bass that pulses slowly and confidently, The bass should feel physical, like pressure in the chest rather than sound in the ears, Slight movement or modulation over time, but subtle and sensual, Atmosphere and Texture
Evolving ambient pads that soar and swirl, slowly unfolding, Wide, immersive soundstage with drifting harmonics and underwater dub echoes, Textural elements should feel misty, nocturnal, and slightly psychedelic, Think fog, tide, ‑No beeps, ‑blips, ‑bleeps, ‑pings, ‑chirps, ‑laser sounds, ‑digital ticks, ‑glitch effects, ‑chiptune elements, ‑arcade tones, ‑video-game synths, ‑or retro computer sounds, ‑No arpeggiated synth runs, ‑sequencer tricks, ‑melodic noodling, ‑or fast note patterns, ‑No EDM tropes of any kind, ‑No big room builds, ‑no drops, ‑no risers, ‑no white noise sweeps, ‑no filter whooshes, ‑no hands-in-the-air moments, ‑No bright leads, ‑no sparkly highs, ‑no crystalline textures, ‑no shiny or glossy synths, ‑No aggressive percussion, ‑no sharp hi-hats, ‑no snappy claps, ‑no trap or techno drum fills, ‑No melodic hooks that demand attention, ‑No catchy top-lines, ‑No pop structures, ‑No novelty sounds, ‑gimmicks, ‑or clever sound design for its own sake, ‑No vocals, ‑spoken word, ‑chanting, ‑whispers, ‑samples of speech, ‑or human voice textures, ‑No excessive movement or constant variation, ‑Avoid busy arrangements, ‑Avoid anything restless or fidgety, ‑Nothing upbeat, ‑playful, ‑cute, ‑funky, ‑bouncy, ‑or cheerful, ‑Nothing harsh, ‑disto
7:05

Deep Ambient Dub House Prompt
Create a deep, slow burning ambient house track inspired by the glacial dub minimalism of Yagya, designed for late night immersion and altered states, Tempo
118–122 BPM, Unhurried, Heavy but not aggressive, Rhythm and Groove
Sparse, spacious dub house groove, Soft but weighty kick, rounded and sub-heavy, Dubby off-beat chords with long tails and gentle movement, Minimal percussion, brushed and organic rather than sharp, No busy hi-hats, No clicky transients, Let the rhythm breathe, Bass
Deep, warm, enveloping sub bass that pulses slowly and confidently, The bass should feel physical, like pressure in the chest rather than sound in the ears, Slight movement or modulation over time, but subtle and sensual, Atmosphere and Texture
Evolving ambient pads that soar and swirl, slowly unfolding, Wide, immersive soundstage with drifting harmonics and underwater dub echoes, Textural elements should feel misty, nocturnal, and slightly psychedelic, Think fog, tide
5:32

Convert the track to Afro house while keeping the same breathy, translucent feminine vocal and inward, transformational mood, Set tempo to 120–124 BPM with gentle swing and a human, walking groove, Replace dub drums with Afro house polyrhythms using deep rounded kick, congas, bongos, shakers and muted toms in call and response patterns, Avoid rigid four on the floor, sharp claps or busy fills, Make the bass organic and rolling, less sub heavy, more sway and movement, Use warm minor or modal harmonies with a cyclical, unresolved feel, Swap icy pads for earthy, ritual textures, breath, air, distant calls and warm dub delays, No beeps or sparkles, Keep vocals intimate and close mic, softly layered with warm reverb like an invocation, Let the structure unfold slowly, trance driven, no big drops, ending gently
4:21

Convert the track to Amapiano while keeping the same breathy, translucent feminine vocal and inward, transformational mood, Set tempo to 120–124 BPM with gentle swing and a human, walking groove, Replace dub drums with amapiano polyrhythms using deep rounded kick, congas, bongos, shakers and muted toms in call and response patterns, Avoid rigid four on the floor, sharp claps or busy fills, Make the bass organic and rolling, less sub heavy, more sway and movement, Use warm minor or modal harmonies with a cyclical, unresolved feel, Swap icy pads for earthy, ritual textures, breath, air, distant calls and warm dub delays, No beeps or sparkles, Keep vocals intimate and close mic, softly layered with warm reverb like an invocation, Let the structure unfold slowly, trance driven, no big drops, ending gently, Add haunting chanting backing vocals
4:51

Convert the track to deep, atmospheric drum and bass with a similar tempo, swing and restraint to the drum and bass version of After the Velvet, Tempo 170–174 BPM, but felt as half-time, smooth and unhurried rather than frantic, Use deep, rolling DnB drums with soft attack kicks, rounded snares and shuffling ghost notes, Avoid jump-up, neurofunk aggression, tear-out bass or hyperactive fills, Keep the groove hypnotic and liquid-adjacent, not flashy, Bass should be warm, heavy and enveloping, rolling rather than wobbling, with slow modulation and emotional weight, Harmony stays minimal and modal, dark but luminous, unresolved and spacious, Replace house pads with wide, drifting atmospheres, submerged chords and evolving textures that feel fluid and nocturnal, No beeps, no glitch, no sharp digital leads, Keep the breathy feminine vocal exactly as before, intimate and close, stretched, echoed and partially dissolved into the mix, used more as texture than lead, Structure should be patient
4:02

Convert the track to deep, hypnotic techno while preserving the inward, sensual, transformative mood and the same breathy feminine vocal, Tempo 126–130 BPM, steady and driving without aggression, Use a solid, rounded kick with weight and subtle low-end rumble, plus minimal percussion that supports trance rather than peak energy, Avoid big drops, rave stabs, acid lines, industrial distortion or flashy sound design, Bass should feel continuous and pressurised, more like a current than a riff, Harmony stays sparse and modal, dark yet spacious, evolving slowly over long cycles, Atmospheres should be cavernous and swirling with dubby delays and subtle motion, No beeps, hooks or gimmicks, Keep the vocal intimate and close, processed with reverb and delay so it becomes ghostlike and textural, drifting in and out of the mix, Structure builds gradually through accumulation and tension, maintaining hypnosis and ending with a controlled, minimal release
4:49

Inward
v5
Convert the track to liquid minimal drum and bass with a deep, late-night feel, Tempo 170–174 BPM, felt in half-time so it stays smooth and unhurried, Use minimal liquid DnB drums with soft rounded kicks, brushed snares and subtle ghost notes, creating a rolling, hypnotic groove, Avoid jump-up energy, neurofunk aggression, wobble bass, harsh distortion or flashy fills, Bass should be warm, deep and rolling, with gentle modulation and emotional weight rather than grit, Harmony stays sparse and modal, melancholic but luminous, unresolved and spacious, Use wide pads, liquid chords and slow evolving atmospheres that feel fluid, nocturnal and immersive, No beeps, glitch or sharp digital leads, Keep the breathy feminine vocal intimate and close, lightly layered, stretched and washed in warm reverb and delay, drifting in and out as texture rather than lead, Structure unfolds patiently, building pressure through repetition and flow, no big drops or switches, ending with a soft, gradual release
