1:30

raw drum loops, old school hip hop, boom bap beat, introspective vibe, jazzy samples, rap
2:26

Ascend to the Heights
v4.5-all
boom-bap drums, rap, jazzy samples, old school hip hop, layered with ethereal vocal chops and warm basslines for a reflective yet head-nodding vibe, dusty vinyl crackle
2:07

New Earth Rising
v4.5-all
boom bap beat, raw and gritty texture with warm vinyl crackle, old school hip hop, soulful samples, rap
1:41

boom-bap drums, rap, jazzy samples, old school hip hop, layered with ethereal vocal chops and warm basslines for a reflective yet head-nodding vibe, dusty vinyl crackle
2:55

Stay in the Now
v4.5-all
jazzy samples, rap, crisp snare, boom bap beat, old school hip hop, introspective flow, warm bassline
1:44

old school hip hop, raw beats, mellow keys, old-school hip-hop, deep bassline, boom bap, rap, soulful male vocals
2:19

Right Here, Right Now
v4.5-all
rap, thoughtful male vocals and doubled hook for crowd-friendly singalong, chopped soul samples, old school hip hop, old-school boom-bap with dusty drums, simple bassline; steady head-nod groove with roomy, subtle vinyl crackle
1:55

hook built for crowd call-and-response, rapid, lyrical, rap, hip-hop, sharp rapid-fire male vocals, gritty drums, filtered bass, theme, raw but radio-structured mix, sparse eerie pads, conscious boom-bap with haunting minor-key piano loop
2:10

Awakening in the Kootenays
v4.5-all
rap, boom-bap drums, old-school hip hop beat, warm bassline, soulful vinyl crackle, uplifting energy, jazzy piano loops, old school hip hop
2:03

4:06

What Survives
v5.5
Dark atmospheric boom bap, 74 BPM, production organized around the alchemical process: the prima materia, the nigredo, the albedo, the rubedo — the track should sonically move through these stages, beginning with dense dark production that gradually clarifies and brightens, bass heavy and muddy at the start becoming more defined and resonant, drums that initially seem buried rising into clarity, synthesizer pads moving from dissonant and murky to something that approaches luminance without becoming bright or easy, the listener should feel the alchemical transformation from base matter to gold as a sonic experience, not comfortable — the nigredo is supposed to be uncomfortable — but purposeful, the purification is the point, occasional metallic percussion suggesting the alchemist's laboratory, the sound of something being tested by heat
3:34

A masterfully engineered fusion of late-night ambient lo-fi and heavyweight conscious hip-hop, clocking in at a deeply pocketed 76 BPM, The sonic architecture relies on a massive, round, analog sub-bass drone that acts as a physical heartbeat, anchoring the track into the bedrock of the room, Over top, a dusty, un-quantized vintage MPC drum loop keeps a hypnotic, head-nodding swing with a crisp, cracking woodblock-snare hitting dead on the 2 and 4, The main melodic motif features a haunting, reversed Fender Rhodes piano progression drenched in a wide, spatial cathedral reverb that mimics an empty sanctuary, Subtle global textures—a faint, continuous Indian tanpura hum and organic, textured shaker patterns—weave through the stereo field, adding layers of ancient grit without cluttering the mix, The high frequencies are entirely devoid of cheap, digital brightness; instead, a warm layer of vinyl surface hiss and tape saturation provides a tactile, analog intimacy, The tracking environmen

