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Essences Vol. 2

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6 songs
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Progressive Trance in B minor at 136 BPM, Emotional, warm, ethereal atmosphere, Soft European female spoken word vocals, breathy and close-mic, with subtle stutter FX on selected words, Pads should be airy with long tails, sidechained gently to a smooth trance bass, Add soft arpeggios, reversed vocal textures, and a drifting melodic lead that never fully resolves, Low piano hits create a sense of heartbreak and longing, Kick should be soft but steady, with clean high-end shimmer, Add subtle white-noise waves and wide stereo pads for a floating feeling, Climaxes should lift gently, then fall back into warm ambience, Vocal space must feel intimate and fragile, No big drops; emotion carries the track, Outro fades slowly with reverb and soft pads
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Hardcore Trance (A minor, 142 BPM) Create a dark, cinematic hardcore trance track with sharp energy and emotional tension, Use a firm 142 BPM kick with a tight transient, rolling mid-bass, and one-note brass stabs for aggression, Include metallic percussion, filtered risers, reversed impacts, and glitch-styled stutter FX on key transitions, Pads should be wide and cold, with slight detuning for unease, Drop sections must hit hard but stay controlled—no chaos, Spoken word vocals must be low-toned, confrontational, and rhythmic, delivered as short phrases and stuttered fragments (“l-l-lies”), Keep vocals around 40% presence, Mid-section pulls back to a minimal kick + low arp before building into the final explosive chorus, End with a fading kick and low drone, Mood: cold, accusatory, intense, cinematic, digital betrayal
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Psytrance Key: F# Minor BPM: 142 Runtime: 6 minutes Description: Sharp, hypnotic Psytrance focused on physical intensity, Start with a stuttering metallic pulse and low rumbling sub swells, Introduce a gritty psy-bass rolling at 1/16 notes with formant-shifted harmonics, Use tight, snappy kicks and sharp percussive clicks that feel like pressure points, Add rhythmic metallic stabs panned around the stereo field to imitate physical jolts, Mid-section break should drop into a deep sub drone with glitchy whispers and rising filtered noise, then slam back into a harder second drop with distorted acid leads, Ending should be a cold fade of sub pulses and reversed textures, Tags: Psytrance, Dark, Hypnotic, Physical, Intense, Cinematic, Minimal
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Runtime 6 minutes, Progressive trance in D Major at 135 BPM, Emotional, warm, uplifting but gentle, Use soft rolling trance bass, airy pads, shimmering plucks, and uplifting arpeggios that slowly rise, Voice should be European female spoken-word, soft and close-mic, delivering calm reflective lines with occasional stutter FX on a few key words (“h-h-hold, ” “l-l-listen, ” “o-o-one”), Intro starts with pads only, then add evolving arps, Verse should feel intimate and steady, bridge expanding with warmer pads and brighter harmony, chorus lifting with subtle melodic movement (no big drop), Keep everything smooth and atmospheric with subtle sidechain motion, Ending features a gentle piano motif and fading pads, symbolizing quiet hope, Mood: emotional, reflective, uplifting, peaceful, patient, healing, Tags: progressive trance, emotional spoken word, uplifting, ambient trance, cinematic
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Cinematic Hard Trance / Progressive Hard Trance Key: G# minor BPM: 143 Runtime: ~6 minutes Instrumental only, Begin with a deep sub-bass pulse and soft metallic clicks, slowly evolving into a steady medium-hard kick, Add layered basslines, tremolo strings, and filtered pads rising in controlled waves, Use emotional brass stabs and airy noise sweeps, Mid-section drops drums entirely—single piano note with long delay, faint shimmering pad, then gradual rebuild into sharp trance leads, Keep tension powerful but not chaotic, Final minute shifts into warm strings and low sub harmonics for a quiet, resolved ending
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Psytrance / Hardcore Trance hybrid in F# minor at 144→150 BPM, Dark, cinematic, relentless, Begin with low rumbling sub pulses, granular noise, and distant choir pads, Bring in a tight psytrance bassline with metallic growl harmonics, sharp syncopated percussion, and distorted stuttered arps, Mid section (2:30) drops to atmospheric pads, reversed impacts, and a single rising synth tone, Second half accelerates to 150 BPM: add hardcore trance supersaws, gated stabs, and layered psy basslines, Keep drums punchy and clean, Use rhythmic delay FX, formant sweeps, and deep rolling subs, Final minute dissolves into filtered bass, faint choir remnants, and a rising lead that cuts to silence, Dark, emotional, cathartic, powerful, instrumental, Tags: Psytrance, Hardcore Trance, Cinematic, Dark Energy, Instrumental