
Not Usable Today
Performed by digital artists Ages and Flames, this track blends dreamy Rhodes piano, warm saxophone, and soft hip-hop rhythms, portraying a hazy emotional journey of identity, loss, and time.
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10 songs
3:33

A more cinematic take, with a heavy, distant trumpet echoing through the track, The boom bap beats are slowed down slightly to give the feeling of space, with an extra layer of reverberating cymbals and crackling tape, The deep bass provides a constant foundation, evoking a sense of solitude as the city buzzes outside, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
3:28

Not Usable Today
v5.5
jazzy hip hop, 82 BPM, mellow boom bap, vinyl turntable texture, DJ scratching, subtle record crackle, tape hiss, warm analog sound, emotional piano loop, soft trumpet accents, night city atmosphere, cinematic hip hop, humanized swing drums, deep soft bass, wide stereo space, nostalgic and melancholic mood, DJ intro with record spin sound, occasional beat juggling feel, no aggressive drums, clean but analog flavored mix, DJ-style ambient hip hop mix, subtle crowd room tone, underground jazz club atmosphere
voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
2:38

Tomorrow, Maybe
v5.5
A slower, more laid-back pace at 82 BPM, this track features a subtle but warm vinyl hiss, A muted trumpet plays the melody, layered over a gentle guitar riff, The drums are more relaxed, tapping a shuffling rhythm that gives a nostalgic, intimate vibe—perfect for those late-night city strolls, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
3:26

Last Call
v5.5
This track keeps the 82 BPM but focuses more on the raw crackle of the vinyl, adding an even deeper layer of nostalgia, The trumpet plays a melodic, almost haunting phrase, while the drums swing with a bit more syncopation, The soft hum of a bass synth adds depth to the sound, making you feel like you’re in an underground lounge, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
2:41

Here, the soft trumpet is joined by a distant saxophone, giving it a slightly more complex feel, The rhythm is loose, with the drums playing in a more shuffled pattern, A delicate piano loop intertwines with the vinyl crackles, creating a feeling of wandering through quiet city streets under streetlights, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
3:11

Not Quite Sober
v5.5
The pace remains at 82 BPM, but this one adds a layer of atmospheric sound design, There’s a faint drone in the background, giving it a bit of tension, The trumpet is more prominent, playing a lonely melody as the drums syncopate slightly faster, creating a feeling of anticipation, like waiting for something or someone in the dark, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
2:02

This track introduces a muted synth pad alongside the trumpet, making the sound fuller but still keeping the vibe mellow, The drums are softer and less pronounced, with a slight shuffle that adds to the floating sensation of the track, It’s as though you’re watching the city through a foggy window, with the sounds muffled yet familiar, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
2:53

Sinking Slowly
v5.5
With a touch of more jazzy improvisation, this track features a slightly faster but still smooth trumpet riff, The drums play with a bit more bounce, incorporating a subtle snare hit that breaks up the typical boom bap rhythm, The vinyl crackle is more pronounced, giving the track an almost nostalgic quality of older records being played in a cozy room, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
3:28

Who Are You Now?
v5.5
Slow and melancholic, this track layers a smooth, wailing trumpet over a laid-back beat, The vinyl hiss and crackle are more exaggerated, adding an even deeper sense of nostalgia, The bass line is heavy and emotional, like a reminder of something long past, with the city’s hum gently permeating the background, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
3:29

Slow Fade Away
v5.5
The final track is slightly more atmospheric, with the trumpet taking on a more cinematic, sweeping sound, The beat is still at 82 BPM but introduces a soft brush of the snare and a deeper, more resonant bass, The vinyl crackle is lighter, and there’s a soft, distant vocal sample layered under the music, adding a layer of mystery to the night, voice texture: rough and fragile at the same time, slightly distorted natural timbre, intermittent vocal cracking, unstable resonance, sharp tonal shifts
