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4 songs
3:34Song Image
Modern Italian indie pop, synth-pop, upbeat but deeply melancholic, nostalgic electronic pop, The production should blend modern alternative pop with 80s synth-wave influences, similar to contemporary indie hits, Start with an atmospheric, dreamy synth intro: lush, shimmering pad sounds and a slow, pulsing sub-bass that creates an immediate sense of nocturnal nostalgia and longing, The lead vocal should be an airy, breathy, and highly emotive voice, delivering the lyrics with an intimate, almost conversational tone that feels very close to the microphone, As the song moves into the first verse, introduce a tight, groovy drum machine beat with a crisp snare and a melodic, driving electric bassline that gives the song a forward-moving, slightly danceable yet wistful momentum, During the Pre-Chorus, the arrangement should build tension—filter out the drums, letting the vocals soar over swelling analog synthesizers and a chorus-effected, clean electric guitar playing arpeggios
4:28Song Image
Italian indie folk, cantautorato italiano, mature acoustic pop-rock, heartfelt singer-songwriter, The arrangement must be a slow burn, characterized by profound emotional depth and a warm, organic, slightly vintage analog production, Start with an extremely intimate and close-mic lo-fi atmosphere: a delicate fingerpicked acoustic guitar with audible fret string noise, accompanied by a distant, melancholic cello, The lead vocal must be a mature male voice—warm, conversational, highly expressive, and slightly raspy (gravelly), reminiscent of a seasoned storyteller who sings with raw vulnerability rather than technical perfection, As the song progresses into the second verse, gradually introduce a softly played upright bass and jazz-style brushed drums to create a rhythmic, walking-pace heartbeat, A warm, softly-pedaled upright piano should enter during the interlude, adding harmonic richness, The dynamic curve is crucial: the verses should feel like a private confession in a small, dim
4:33Song Image
German Indie Folk, modern Liedermacher, mature acoustic pop-rock, heartfelt singer-songwriter, The production must be organic and warm, featuring a vintage analog lo-fi texture with tape saturation and no digital brightness, Start with an extremely intimate "close-mic" atmosphere: a delicate, woody fingerpicked acoustic guitar where you can hear the natural fret noise and string squeaks, accompanied by a distant, melancholic, and mournful cello, The lead vocal must be a mature German male voice—deep, warm, conversational, and slightly raspy (gravelly), reminiscent of a seasoned storyteller who sings with raw vulnerability, The German pronunciation should be clear but soft, avoiding harshness, As the song progresses into the second verse, gradually introduce a subtle upright bass and jazz-style brushed drums to create a rhythmic, "walking-pace" heartbeat, A warm, softly-pedaled "felt piano" should enter during the interlude, adding harmonic richness and nostalgic comfort, The dynamic c
5:31Song Image
Dark French Chanson, smoky jazz lounge, intimate deep baritone ballad, Organic vintage analog production with tape saturation, The lead vocal is a very deep, gravelly, and raspy male baritone, whisper-close to the mic, sensual and breathy like late Serge Gainsbourg, Style: "parlé-chanté", Minimalist arrangement: dark upright piano, deep woody double bass, and very slow brushed jazz drums with a subtle heartbeat kick, A tremolo electric guitar adds mournful bluesy notes, The dynamic is restrained but intense; the bridge is a raw, desperate whispered plea, staying low in pitch, Emotional bowed cello in the background, Tempo: 60 BPM, 4/4 time, Mood: bittersweet, nocturnal, noir, and sophisticated, Every French syllable delivered with thick, smoky gravitas, No high notes, only deep resonance