5:49

Dark synthwave noir with slow electro-rock energy, ~106 BPM, minor key, Female lead vocal, grounded and emotional but restrained, like a tired detective still trying to believe in the badge, Rain ambience, police scanner chatter, blue-light synth pulses, low analog bass, noir guitar accents, soft industrial percussion, distant sirens, cinematic pads, and tense atmospheric builds, Chorus should feel sincere and anthemic without becoming heroic or clean, Mood: rainy cyberpunk patrol, moral tension, protection before disillusionment, Halcyon City noir, ‑No upbeat pop, ‑no cheerful EDM, ‑no trap, ‑no rap verses, ‑no country, ‑no fantasy tavern sound, ‑no bright major-key chorus, ‑no over-singing, ‑no vocal runs, ‑no comedy tone, ‑no clean heroic cop anthem, ‑no chaotic dubstep drops, ‑no chipmunk vocals, ‑no male lead vocal, ‑no gospel choir, ‑no excessive distortion, ‑no muddy mix, ‑no random spoken dialogue overpowering vocals
5:07

Closed Case Glow
v5.5
Noir industrial synthwave with police scanner ambience, low synth pulse, and cold evidence-room atmosphere, Restrained female lead vocal in a low, tired, sharp detective tone, bitter but controlled, Rain-soaked cyberpunk city mood with pulsing sub bass, metallic percussion, flickering fluorescent textures, glitched dispatch voices, muted dark electro-rock guitar accents, and procedural noir tension, Cinematic chorus lift, ominous and suspicious but not explosive, late-night precinct feel, morally gray, exhausted, investigative, and grounded, BPM 106, D minor, ‑Avoid upbeat pop, ‑happy EDM, ‑tropical house, ‑bright major-key melodies, ‑rap verses, ‑trap hi-hats, ‑dubstep drops, ‑overly cheerful vocals, ‑country, ‑acoustic folk, ‑fantasy orchestration, ‑clean corporate polish, ‑exaggerated screaming, ‑chaotic metalcore, ‑comedic tone, ‑dance-club energy, ‑romantic pop, ‑heroic anthem feel, ‑excessive vocal runs, ‑cluttered production, ‑chipmunk vocals, ‑lo-fi bedroom sound
5:04

Dark electro-rock noir synthwave with restrained industrial percussion, 112 BPM, minor key, tired female detective lead vocal, smoky low-register verses, emotionally rising choruses, police scanner textures, precinct ambience, distant sirens, pulsing analog bass, muted distorted guitar, metallic drum hits, glitchy radio breakdown, cinematic rescue-scene intensity, then a warm amber barroom outro with softer synth pads and intimate vocals, The song should feel exhausted, conflicted, and human: a burned-out detective nearly quits after years of corruption and repetition, answers one more call, rescues trapped civilians, is thanked by survivors, and ends by finding The Frostline, meeting Ksandra and Brandi for the first time, Noir cyberpunk atmosphere, emotional restraint, no melodrama, gritty but hopeful ending, ‑No upbeat pop, ‑no EDM festival drop, ‑no cheerful dance beat, ‑no bright major-key chorus, ‑no rap verses, ‑no trap hi-hats, ‑no country, ‑no acoustic folk, ‑no fantasy tavern sound, ‑no overly dramatic screaming vocals, ‑no clean heroic anthem, ‑no romantic duet, ‑no excessive vocal runs, ‑no comedic tone, ‑no rain/weather ambience, ‑no thunder, ‑no storm effects, ‑no tropical or sunny mood, ‑no orchestral bombast overpowering the noir feel
5:39

Police scanner synthwave fused with emergency industrial rock, frantic and cinematic, 148 BPM, minor key, urgent female lead vocal with tense noir delivery, distorted dispatch samples, overlapping radio chatter, sirens used rhythmically, pounding electronic drums, fast industrial percussion, pulsing dark synth bass, sharp cyberpunk guitars, alarm-tone synth stabs, glitchy command-channel artifacts, chaotic but controlled arrangement, Verses should feel like racing through rain-slick streets during a citywide disaster; chorus should explode with panic and authority collapse, Bridge drops into tense half-time scanner confusion before surging back into high-speed emergency chaos, Dark, hectic, overwhelmed, urban, dangerous, morally fractured, ‑No upbeat pop, ‑no clean dance-pop, ‑no cheerful EDM, ‑no acoustic folk, ‑no country, ‑no funk, ‑no reggae, ‑no trap hi-hats, ‑no rap lead vocal, ‑no romantic tone, ‑no relaxed groove, ‑no slow ballad, ‑no heroic triumph, ‑no clean police-procedural optimism, ‑no comedy, ‑no bright major-key chorus, ‑no smooth lounge feel
4:55

Dead Channels
v5.5
Urgent noir industrial synthwave with dark electro-rock drive and police-scanner tension, Female lead vocal from first-person detective POV, exhausted but forceful, running on adrenaline through citywide fallout, BPM 124, minor key, fast pulsing synth bass, driving industrial drums, tense cyberpunk guitars, corrupted dispatch fragments, broken command-channel glitches, emergency-map ambience, and rising infrastructure dread, Verses should feel breathless and investigative, pre-choruses build pressure, choruses big and propulsive but grim, not heroic, Bridge should pull inward with tired defiance, then the breakdown drops into distorted system voices and the Frostline clue before slamming back into the final chorus, Cinematic, urgent, gritty, and ominous, ‑No cheerful pop, ‑no bright major-key chorus, ‑no fun party energy, ‑no cocky merc tone, ‑no tropical sounds, ‑no acoustic folk, ‑no country, ‑no rap verse, ‑no trap beat, ‑no dubstep wobble drop, ‑no fantasy orchestral score, ‑no romantic ballad, ‑no soft lounge feel, ‑no slow ambient-only arrangement, ‑no heroic superhero tone, ‑no clean authority vibe, ‑no cute vocals, ‑no excessive vocal runs, ‑no uplifting resolution

