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Emerald Tablets
v5.5
Let's do a raucous funk song, Something a little dirtier and heavier
4:54

Progressive metal with a dark mid-1980s futuristic atmosphere, inspired by dramatic theatrical metal and art-rock production, Heavy but polished electric guitars, melodic high-register vocals, intricate bass movement, tight powerful drums, and shifting odd time signatures, Use dynamic arrangements with sudden changes in rhythm, tempo feel, and intensity, Include ambient synth textures, cold metallic sound effects, reverse swells, gated reverb, eerie electronic accents, and cinematic transitions, The song should feel mysterious, intelligent, emotional, and slightly dystopian, with a wide dynamic range: quiet atmospheric passages building into explosive progressive metal choruses, Complex rhythms, syncopated riffs, dramatic pauses, layered harmonies, and spacious ambient sections, Singer has special, unique voice and broad range
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Contemporary worship with steady 74 BPM pulse, gently swung drums, warm piano, and swelling pad beds; verse stays intimate with sparse keys and fingerpicked guitar, pre-chorus lifts with tambourine and rising harmony stacks, chorus opens wide with held notes and congregational doubles, bridge drops to voice and piano then returns with full band, Close-mic lead, soft group backing vocals on the hook, delayed ad-libs on the last word, airy reverses and a subtle low-string swell into each lift; mix is warm, spacious, and cinematic-leaning with bright vocal presence
2:29

Let's do a raucous funk song, Something a little dirtier and heavier
3:29

Let's do a raucous funk song, Something a little dirtier and heavier
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