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The Drowning

This is an autobiographic post metal painting about the absudity of adulthood and how sacrifice leads back to the ultimate good.
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7 songs
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Hardcore industrial glitching machinery, Metal oversaturated, down tuned, 8-strings guitar, sub bass drone
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Clean industrial metal, Sub-bass pressure, Cracking acid-distorted metal textures, Mechanized rhythms, Cold synths, Glitched vocals, Minimalist tension, No climax, Only stillness and denial
3:21Song Image
50 bpm, male very deep low tone voice, out of breath wining, oppressive, down tempo, drone metal, underwater, drowning, sub bass, almost silence, ultra low volume
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Clean industrial metal, Sub-bass pressure, Cracking acid-distorted metal textures, Mechanized rhythms, Cold synths, Glitched vocals, Minimalist tension, No climax, Only stillness and denial
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Submerged down tempo industrial doom metal, deep sub-bass, waltz, male very deep low tone voice, out of breath wining, oppressive, down tempo, drone metal, underwater, drowning, sub bass, almost silence, ultra low volume endless reverb, vocals echoing into the void, Instruments and voice call into infinite blue emptiness
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Transcendental cinematic progression, Start with deep drone metal and dark ambient, low-frequency sub bass, distant breathy vocals, minimalistic soundscape, Gradually introduce tribal drums, Mongolian throat singing and overtone chants, Child’s voice appears as a distant echo with ethereal delay and reverb, Midway, intense industrial glitch and saturated guitars crash in, representing internal chaos, Climax transitions into progressive shamanic trance metal with swirling synths and rhythmic throat singing, Finale explodes into post-rock orchestration, soaring choirs, uplifting melodic guitar layers, and epic cinematic percussion, Ultra-slow build (starts 50 bpm, climaxes 80 bpm), atmosphere shifts from oppression to spiritual liberation