3:56

Ptaki
v5
Progressive rock / symphonic prog with a classic 70s art-rock feel (Yes-like atmosphere): bright acoustic guitars layered with melodic electric guitar leads, rich analog synth palette (Hammond-style organ, Minimoog-like lead, sweeping pads), occasional shimmering keyboard runs, Male lead vocal, clear and theatrical but controlled, mid-range (no screaming, no extreme highs), expressive phrasing leaning spoken-sung, Mid tempo with subtle rhythmic shifts and dynamic builds (verse → chorus → extended instrumental bridge with keys + guitar interplay → chorus), Big cinematic outro: wider pads, stronger drums, soaring harmonies, dramatic final cadence, polished vintage-modern production blend
5:29

Vintage blues-rock ballad ~80 BPM, minor key, Expressive female raspy vocal with strong vibrato and blues phrasing; raw, emotional, live feel, Acoustic guitar rhythm + clean Fender electric fills (spring reverb/tremolo), warm bass, light drums (brushes), Hammond organ swells, optional tenor sax for lamenting lines/bridge solo, Arrangement builds from intimate verse to big dramatic chorus; bridge drops then sax enters; final chorus with vocal ad-libs, Serious poetic lyrics, no clichés: “love isn’t a joke—either it’s real or it hurts”, boundaries, dignity, truth
4:13

acoustic guitar studio, drum kit components, Minimal acoustic pop-folk ballad, 82 BPM, Solo acoustic guitar fingerpicking, warm lo-fi tone, Intimate male vocals — soft, breathy, vulnerable, but hopeful, No percussion or layered production, Theme: self-reflection, healing, learning to embrace imperfection, The song should feel like a conversation with yourself in the sunlight
3:52

5:43

This cinematic neo-noir orchestral cue in D minor unfolds slowly at 92 BPM, anchored by deep cellos and contrabasses electronic orchestra, Roland keyboard
4:22

[High-quality studio audio, high bitrate, crisp detailed mix/master, low noise floor, clean transients, wide stereo imaging, full dynamic range, no distortion, professional loudness and clarity, electronic production, ]
[Fast 90s alternative metal / funk-metal / art-rock, dry distorted guitars, punchy live drums, tight bass, stop-start riffs, raw male vocal, spoken-shouted-sung delivery, dark sarcastic mood, compact structure, catchy chorus, volatile dynamics, gritty analog feel
2:37

4:36

5:09

5:35

4:54

4:19

6:06

4:17

4:11

Dojść do celu V2
Studio
melancholic ballad, cinematic vintage blues, ambient 3D soundscape (Dolby Atmos), cinematic vintage ballad, atmospheric soul/blues, 3D trap-leaning beat (808)
3:23

pop rock, strong male vocal, crisp snare, flow, electric bass guitar, studio quality
4:28

4:19

Cello, nostalgic, manual instruments, emotional, weep
2:43

Wzywałem ciemności
Studio
just an acoustic guitar played rhythmically, pop/rock, guitar electric, guitar acustic, man vocal, hi-fi
3:00

1:59

GRAM I MALUJĘ (odpo) #Życie
v4.5-all
FEMALE VOICE PROSZE UPRZEJMIE MOŚCI EJAJU
3:29

Ciemna magia v2
v5.5
indie folk, folk-rock, Two acoustic guitars perform a layered arrangement in E major, The primary guitar plays a steady eighth-note fingerpicking pattern using open-position chords ARP electronic pads, emphasizing the root notes on beats 1 and 3, A second acoustic guitar enters with a melodic lead line, Minimal acoustic pop-folk ballad, Solo acoustic guitar fingerpicking, warm lo-fi tone, a low, male baritone soft matt vocal in the chorus
3:49

chill latin pop 90 BPM, Vocal Style: Male baritone with husky, intimate tone, Close-mic recording with minimal reverb
3:19

Pop-rock ballad, intimate and restrained, 80 BPM, 4/4, Warm acoustic guitars (wide L/R), gentle strumming with subtle fingerpicking, natural woody tone
5:04

5:26

5:46

5:20

4:03

Droga
v5.5
Indie rock with surf and garage influences, Clean electric guitar plays a syncopated, palm-muted rhythmic pattern using double stops and rapid downstrokes, poetic baritone male vocal, mystical lyrics, A second electric guitar provides melodic counterpoint with bright, jangly arpeggios and occasional tremolo picking, baritone guitar, pods-string cream of emotion Sophisticated, The bass guitar follows the kick drum with a driving eighth-note pulse, Drums feature a tight, dry snare sound with prominent hi-hat accents and frequent crash cymbal hits on the transitions, The arrangement maintains a steady, upbeat energy with a 4/4 time signature at 115 BPM in the key of A minor
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