3:17

Soft Alarms
v4.5-all
Slow-building minimalist deep techno bed with pulsing sub, sharp but sparse percussion, and evolving low synth arps, Male vocals, close and intimate, mostly spoken-melodic in the verses, with a hypnotic, chant-like hook that rides the downbeat, Filter sweeps and reverb swells carry tension; final chorus widens with subtle harmonies and a distant, wordless vocal pad, techno, deep
3:23

The Door
v4.5-all
folk, Haunting acoustic folk ballad in 3/4, male vocals, Fingerpicked nylon guitar and low droning fiddle, distant bowed bass, Verses stay close and whispery, chorus widens with stacked harmonies and a ghostly wordless pad, Subtle creaks and wind textures for atmosphere, slow swell and fall like a campfire story turning into a waking nightmare
3:23

Midnight Bells
v4.5-all
Cinematic pop ballad with dramatic orchestral bells, deep piano, and swelling strings; female vocals that rise from a hushed, intimate verse into a towering, emotional chorus, with echoing tom hits and choir pads lifting the hook, dramatic
4:20

Heartbeat
v4.5-all
pop, Arena-scale pop anthem with soaring synth leads, big tom builds, and a kick that opens into four-on-the-floor for the chorus; female vocals riding wide, glossy chords, gang shouts on the hook, and a breakdown bridge with filtered pads that explodes into the final chant, dynamic
3:04

Falling
v4.5-all
Soft cinematic score built around intimate marimba patterns and airy pads, Tempo sits in a gentle sway; strings bloom in the midrange, with piano doubling key motifs, Subtle pulses from warm percussion and distant choir swells lift the chorus sections, then everything thins to marimba and piano for a reflective closing, marimba
3:38

Purple Smoke
v4.5-all
funk, Laid-back West Coast G-funk with rubbery synth leads, shimmering talkbox hook, and deep sub bass, Beat swings at a slow head-nod tempo, crisp snares and tambourine on the two and four, Male vocals, slightly hazy with light tape saturation; stacked harmonies glide into a sticky, sing-along chorus while echo-drenched ad-libs float in the background
5:20

Iron Crown
v4.5-all
metal, Epic melodic death metal with towering dual guitars, blazing tremolo lines, and thunderous double-kick, Verses are tight and driving, vocals in a harsh male growl with occasional soaring cleans on key phrases, Chorus opens like a battlefield horizon: wide synth pads under harmonized leads and stacked gang shouts, Bridge drops to half-time with choral backing, then surges into a final, furious full-tilt reprise
4:11

The Unknown
v4.5-all
Epic orchestral build with choirs and taiko-weighted percussion; low strings and French horns carry the verses, female vocals ride above the mix with airy reverb, then the chorus erupts with full choir stacks, cymbal swells, and brass stabs, Second half adds pounding toms, high string ostinatos, and a soaring countermelody for a triumphant, mystical climax
