
AIU LP #12 03/22/26
A.I. Underground 12th Listening Party hosted by yours truly ^-^ Catch us on Discord @aiufm or on the radio at aiu.fm 😊
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16 songs
3:14

pop, Female vocals over deep house / dark RnB hybrid: smoky pads, detuned witchy synths, and a rubbery dark bass, Drums are bouncy but half-drunk, swung hats and soft claps, with trap flourishes in the fills, Verses sit low and intimate, slurred delivery; chorus widens with lush harmonies and a subtle high-pad shimmer, Keep everything smooth and hypnotic, late-night club energy that feels like slow motion in a fast room, bounce, slow, soothing, female vocals, smooth
4:50

aggressive industrial metal in the spirit of Nine Inch Nails-like, brutal distorted guitar riffs, mechanical drums and sub bass fused with dark diseased jazz textures like upright bass, piano clusters and distorted saxophone, chaotic dynamic structure with dramatic tempo shifts and rising intensity, female alto vocals sultry, lustful, yearning, structure: slow unsettling intro with upright bass and warped piano → violent industrial metal verse with grinding guitars and mechanical drums → chorus where jazz harmony and piano clusters push against the metal groove → heavier second verse with distorted sax bursts and unstable rhythm → near-silent breakdown with drones and bowed bass → sudden tempo jump into frantic high-speed third verse → half-time tension pre-chorus with pulsing bass and dissonant piano → massive final chorus where metal and jazz instruments collide → ending collapses into chaotic horn noise and collapsing instruments in the spirit of Radiohead-like “The National Anthem”
4:50

Genre: Industrial Metal / Groove Metal
Influence: Late-90s mechanical industrial groove
Tempo: ~134 BPM
Tuning: Drop C
Mood: Mechanical, aggressive, adrenalized, hypnotic
Vocals: Rhythmic shouted vocals, chant hooks, distorted gang shouts, occasional whispered commands
4:22

Techno, Juno 60 synths, duduk, F# Aeolian, mournful female vocals, 808 synths, 140 bpm, heavy basslines, club, rave, flowing ethnic melodies, epic synth
2:30

emo, pleasant, chill, catchy, electric guitar, punk, indie, chill, house, trance, melodic, flute, funk
3:33

4:50

5:29

Tempo: 92 BPM, Time Signature: 4/4 Swing, Dark Electro Swing, Cinematic Electro Swing, Vintage Electro Swing, Big Band Electro Swing, Swing Dance, Brass Parade, Swing March, Marching Swing, Dark Carnival Swing, Saxophone Lead, Clarinet Riffs, Trumpet Stabs, Trombone Slides, Oboe, Bassoon, Upright Bass, Swing Drum Groove, Electro Swing Beat, Vintage Jazz Texture, Cinematic Instrumental, Parade Music, Instrumental Music, Background Music, ‑hip hop, ‑pop, ‑rock
4:33

Opening with a driving frame drum and rhythmic harp ostinato, the Celtic battle anthem surges as uilleann pipes carry a bold melody over layered fiddles, Low whistles and bodhrán add depth in the chorus, while group vocals join in, forging a rousing, epic atmosphere
2:49

Orange Blossom
v4.5+
The song launches with a raw, overdriven guitar riff and driving drums, joined by punchy bass, Verses are sparse, leaving space for pointed shouted vocal delivery, The chorus surges with layered guitars and biting piano stabs, while the bridge adds dissonant horns and abrupt tempo shifts for tension, the genre is 8bit chiptune and 1970s UK punk, The tempo is 180 BPM like wild monkeys on methamphetamine are performing the song
4:34

folk, Intimate acoustic ballad with male vocals, close-mic’d guitar and low, cinematic strings that swell in the chorus; subtle pulsing synths and soft echoes bloom around key phrases, Start fragile and spacious, then gradually build to a passionate, resigning peak on the final chorus before tapering back to a bare, trembling guitar and a distant string drone, ballad, soft, tone, acoustic, electronic, poetic
3:44

### BLOCK 1: THE STYLE BOX
high energy, ritual dark ambient, cinematic Japanese taiko war drums, dramatic traditional Enka female vocals, heavy kobushi vibrato, ancient Chinese opera wails, sweeping mournful cellos, atmospheric dread, explosive dynamic contrast
3:50

Ultra-faithful psychedelic country trap cover: Match the original’s electric/acoustic blend, heavy reverb/delay, and FX, copying arrangement, BPM, timing, and every instrumental/mix nuance, Escalate [Belting] with louder, chesty, richer, slightly saturated doubled lead, Carefully maintain dynamics; only minor tuning/timing fixes, Balance mix warmth, trap low-end, and hardbass punch; hit −10 to −8 LUFS with −1, 0 dBTP ceiling, restoring but never rewriting
3:39

Live recording in a small room, indie rock, lo-fi, fingerpicked electric guitar with slight chorus effect, female vocal intimate and conversational like telling a story to one person, no belt no power vocal, tempo slow and steady, the song doesn't build it just continues, bass guitar minimal and warm, drums brushes only, no fills no crashes, the vocal carries everything, slight room reverb natural not processed, analog tape warmth, minor key throughout no major lift, each verse enters the same way so the repetition feels like a loop she's caught in, the repeated lines should feel like a mantra not a chorus, no dynamic shift between sections just a continuous unbroken stream, the restraint never breaks, the song ends like it could keep going but she stopped talking



















