3:23

All Tomorrow’s Tear
v4.5+
Deeply emotional cinematic rap ballad at 84 BPM combining ambient textures, raw piano chords, orchestral pads, and a confessional male rap vocal with dynamic intensity, [Intro – solo ambient piano with vinyl crackle and light static], [Verse 1 – vulnerable spoken-word delivery building into rhythmic rap], [Verse 2 – emotional outburst with tighter flow, intense rhymes, layering of background synths], [Bridge – sudden drop to silence with child’s faint voice sample + heartbeat], [Verse 3 – angry, broken vocal explosion with stuttering drums and ambient dissonance], [Outro – quiet whisper fading into static]
The mood is tragic, personal, and existential, Lyrics explore time, fatherhood, sacrifice, and theological despair from the voice of a grieving father in a sci-fi dystopia, Vocal performance moves from fragile to furious, Beat is sparse but powerful — live-feel piano, cinematic booms, analog hiss, and occasional stuttered glitch FX, Designed to feel like a cry into eternity
4:50

Epic techno-opera track at 135 BPM combining choral Latin psalms, machine-language vocals, and aggressive distorted rave sections, [[Structure: [Intro – solemn Latin choir in cathedral reverb, male and female layered harmonies with organ drones], [Verse 1 – cybernetic male vocals in New-Anglish with glitchy effects, low-end techno pulse and syncopated percussion], [Rave Block – intense techno beat with distorted bassline, machine-encoded speech fragments via vocoder, glitch FX and industrial textures], [Climax – pseudo-Klingon chanting with violent delivery over hardcore techno, distorted screams and growling synths], [Outro – fading Latin whisper ("Dolorem glorificamus, ") over pure silence, then low heartbeat fadeout]], Sound design blends ritualistic ambience, cinematic tension, and club-level aggression, Synth palette includes metallic pads, warping arpeggiators, distorted bass, and high-tempo kickdrums, For fans of Doom Eternal OST × HR Giger aesthetics × cyber-Latin liturgy
