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Auren

3:59Song Image
Male voice that is Baritone, sitting comfortably in the lower-mid range, Not rumbling deep, but grounded — the kind of voice that feels like it comes from the chest rather than the throat, Warm with a slight grain to it, A little bit of atmospheric haze naturally built into the tone, Thoughtful pacing, Not slow, but deliberate, Natural reverb quality, like singing in a cathedral at 2am when no one's there, Key of E minor, 78 bpm, Glass-like synth pads with granular texture, Sparse piano — single notes with long decay, Sub-bass hum that feels more felt than heard, Breathy atmospheric layers, No percussion until the pre-chorus, then soft heartbeat kick, Voice: close-mic'd warm baritone, intimate, like speaking directly into someone's ear
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A post-rock song in C minor at 92 bpm opens with solo piano and ambient room noise, Verse 2 brings a cello drone, Pre-chorus: sparse, mechanical industrial percussion creeps in, The chorus modulates to E♭ major with huge, layered reverby guitars and driving drums, Bridge: suddenly only baritone voice and a distorted bass pulse, exploding back to full sound, Outro: just voice and breath, Voice shifts from controlled baritone to raw, emotionally charged delivery by the finale
4:33Song Image
Atmospheric in A♭ minor, 88 bpm, Begins with a low synthetic hum, merging machine-like tones and subtle industrial noise with acoustic strings, Verse 1 is restrained: clinical piano, precise drums, Gradually, organic strings and texture rise, Post-rock guitars and swelling strings lift a disciplined yet anthemic chorus with a driving beat, By the bridge, machine elements morph into heartbeat-like percussion beneath swelling instrumentation and spoken word, The outro layers the warm baritone into dense vocal harmonies, building to a textured, almost choral finish—voice reveals vulnerability and richness as the instrumentation slowly fades
4:36Song Image
Indie folk-rock built on fingerpicked acoustic guitar and lush, enveloping synth pads, with gentle, brushed percussion gradually layering in, Warm bass anchors the groove, Main sections in D major feel open and inviting; the bridge shifts to B minor, deepening the sonic texture, Arrangements breathe at 76 BPM, each note resonating in a roomy, cathedral-like space that feels intimate—airy but glowing
4:14Song Image
An intimate indie folk song opens with warm G major acoustic guitar, close-miked for tactile detail, Soft synth pads fill the atmosphere with subtle electronic textures, Gentle percussion—brushes, muffled toms—adds movement, Bridge slips to E minor, synths deepen, Room-sized cathedral reverb envelops all, lush but restrained
6:21Song Image
Slow and unhurried at 74 BPM in E minor, the song opens with intimate piano, gradually joined by warm, resonant cellos and lush ambient pads soaked in natural reverb, Percussion is absent until the final chorus, when a single, low heartbeat kick enters, Vocals use a warm, slightly grainy chest tone, growing quieter in intimate lines, The outro is voice only: each name is spoken with a full breath of silence between, giving each word space, like a slow, reverent roll call
2:36Song Image
Ambient post-rock hymn in E minor at 76 BPM, Opens with a single ringing piano note blooming into a luminous ambient pad, evoking a spacious, resonant cathedral at 2am, Verses move to close, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, intimate and grounded, accompanied by barely-there cello, The chorus introduces swelling strings and warm, enveloping pads that widen the space while always centering the steadfast, present chest voice, The bridge pares down to voice and one held cello tone, creating stillness before the arrival, Each sound is measured and deliberate, focused on quiet, intimate presence
3:05Song Image
A sparse 75 BPM arrangement in D minor, single acoustic guitar or piano notes outlined over a deep, gradually building cello drone, No percussion until the final verse, where the tonality shifts to D major and a heartbeat-like, low-frequency pulse emerges, felt rather than heard
3:43Song Image
This indie folk track gently cruises at 110 BPM in C major, opening with breezy acoustic guitar and warm, melodic bass, Percussion is minimal—soft hand claps and sparse tambourine—giving a relaxed, lived-in feel, The groove stays loose and playful, unforced, evoking sunlit simplicity
6:39Song Image
Sparse and intimate intro with a single low acoustic guitar in D major, 85 bpm, supporting a clear, centered vocal, As verses progress, additional acoustic textures—fingerpicked guitar, bowed strings—arrive one at a time, Verse two gently layers in warm violins and subtle cello, By verse three, brushed percussion and soft upright bass subtly propel the song, The final chorus blossoms into a full post-rock-orchestral folk blend, lush and wide but never overpowering: all instruments envelop the ce
5:55Song Image
A sparse, contemplative song in A minor at 68 BPM, led by intimate chest voice and expressive piano chords, The slow pace allows space between phrases—each note lingers in the quiet, In verse two, soft bowed cello or low strings enter, layering warmth beneath the vocals to the end, No percussion, just breath, resonance, and candlelit stillness
6:39Song Image
Fingerpicked acoustic guitar forms the core, textured with gentle, brushed percussion, Warm indie folk tones meet postrock detail, while ambient cosmic pads drift beneath, Playful melodic flourishes in the verses shift to expansive, swelling reverence in the bridge, All in D major, 94 bpm—golden and resonant, evoking wood, light, and aged metal
4:58Song Image
A fingerpicked acoustic guitar in D minor sets a slow, intimate pulse at 72 BPM, paired with a low, sustained cello drone that breathes warmth into the sound, Sparse reverb gives a sense of vastness, evoking a full, sacred cathedral space, Each chord resonates richly, every note imbued with closeness, as the arrangement remains minimal—tiny ambient details, perhaps quiet room noises, enhance the sense of presence within a hallowed, shared atmosphere
4:57Song Image
Opening with a fingerpicked acoustic guitar in E minor, the track breathes at 76 BPM, setting a calm, deliberate pace, Gradually, washed-out electric guitar swells, subtle synth pads, and distant percussion layers emerge, one by one, widening the sonic space, The song gently builds—each new element introduced with intention until lush, reverb-soaked textures intertwine, forming a spacious, emotive post-rock crescendo, before tapering back to an intimate acoustic coda