4:12

Slow tempo (~60 BPM), 1940s lo-fi crooner ballad with narrow stereo field and warm analog tone, 1940's Lo-fi crackling/hissing mix of a vintage record player (or radio) with low (<5khz) pass filter, Music begins immediately under spoken radio intro, Male lead: deep baritone, gravelly smoker’s voice, emotionally worn, Background band hums soft “ooohs”, “aaahs”, and “mmm” in close harmony—present in choruses and instrumental sections, Instrumentation: lo-fi piano, acoustic guitar, upright bass, brushed drums, vibraphone, Mix mimics old AM radio—muffled EQ, low-pass filter under 5kHz, vinyl crackle, tape hiss, subtle static, No modern synths or effects, Soundscape evokes dim-lit living rooms, distant broadcasts, and longing across time, Emotional tone: nostalgic, romantic, post-war melancholy, Final mix fades into static or silence, All instruments analog or vintage-emulated, Optional spoken interlude mid-song, ‑Mo modern effects like echo/reverb/flanger/chorus
4:49

A 70's style slow (60 bpm) progresdive rock track opening with solo guitar with syncopated drums and traditional rock insttuments, building with steady bass line and rhythmic guitar, The verses keep textures minimal, while the chorus bursts with lush harmonies and dynamic instrumental interplay, A brief breakdown highlights atmospheric pads before returning to a high-energy finish
6:07

Instrumental, Progressive folk-rock track inspired by 1970s Finnish fusion, Features meditative piano motifs, ambient analog synths, expressive electric guitar solos with delay and sustain, and subtle jazz-influenced horn textures, Emotional tone is introspective, spiritual, and cinematic, Includes slow tempo, spacious reverb, and dynamic instrumental transitions, Influences: Piirpauke, Pekka Pohjola, Hasse Walli, No vocals, no pop or EDM elements—pure instrumental storytelling, Designed as a soundtrack piece—slow build, emotional arc, and soft fade-out, Include French horn and kantele-inspired synth layers for Nordic classical fusion, Add ambient field recordings and bell-like textures to evoke monastery atmosphere
6:49

Haunting, violent, deeply dark Scandinavian/Viking black metal with Viking overtones, primal anxiety, tribal percussion, ambient horns, frostbitten riffs, rhythmic rock guitar bass, expressive warlike drums, and a male vocalist with a low gritty voice like a battle-worn Viking warrior, Vary chords with augmented and suspended chord variations to make room for the lead guitar to live
5:29

Slow-building Southern rock ballad with a cinematic arc, The song begins with a sparse arrangement: clean electric guitar arpeggios, soft organ or piano, and minimal drums, As the song progresses, it builds in intensity—adding layered guitars, Hammond organ swells, backing vocals, and powerful drums, The final section erupts into a full-blown instrumental climax with soaring guitar solos, crashing cymbals, and emotional release, Male vocals are soulful and expressive, starting tender and restrained, then growing in power and grit, The mood is melancholic, yearning, and ultimately cathartic, Ideal for lyrics about inner struggle, hope, and transformation, Chord progression follows a classic Southern rock structure: G – D/F# – Em – F – C – Dsus4 – D, Production is vintage analog with wide stereo and natural reverb
6:03

progressive, cinematic, soul, baroque-pop, melancholic, philharmonic, hammond-organ, spoken-word, emotional, slow-tempo - A slow-tempo, emotionally rich ballad inspired by Barber’s Adagio for Strings and Procol Harum’s Whiter Shade of Pale, Begins with a solo piano intro in B♭ minor, gradually adding layers: strings (violin, cello), soft bass, and light drums, Builds into a cinematic chorus with orchestral swells and expressive harmonies, Verse 2 introduces electric guitar and choir pads, Spoken-word bridge over suspended chords adds poetic tension, Mid-section features a Hammond organ improvisation with swirling Leslie FX, Final chorus includes full philharmonic orchestration, drums, Hammond, guitar, and choir harmonies, Ends with a sustained piano chord, violin echo, and optional Finnish outro, Vocal style is soulful and expressive, alternating between sung and spoken lines, Lyrics explore love as a double-edged sword, memory as a living echo, and emotional endurance and poetic tone
6:13

Live cinematic progressive rock ballad with vintage textures, Tempo: 80 BPM, slow and deliberate, Opens with expressive solo concert grand piano as crowd murmurs fade, Melancholic, spacious, emotionally resonant, Orchestral elements (strings, brass, woodwinds) swell gradually, adding cinematic weight, Hammond Leslie organ enters later—warm, swirling chords evolving into melodic improvisation over the main melody and chord progression, emotionally paced with authentic rotary tone, Vocals: low, gritty male baritone (age 60+), shaped by decades of love, loss, reflection, Natural vibrato, breathy phrasing, slight gravel—raspy, rough, emotionally weathered, Arrangement builds organically with ambient richness, Occasional lead guitar adds sustained, bluesy phrasing in classic prog style, Crowd ambiance (cheers, hushes, echoes) woven throughout, Final outro fades with instrumental breath and reverent silence, Audience sings parts of the seconds last chorus verse, Loud Hammod B3 improvises
3:24

Lo-fi crooner-core ballad with jazzy with traditional analogue instruments like early electric piano, upright bass, brushed drums, and warm, intimate male vocals, Slightly dreamy mood with vintage textures like vinyl crackle and tape hiss, Emotional tone is self-aware, charming, and vulnerable—like a late-night confession with a crooked smile, Crackling sound as played from old '40s vinyl player and narrow stereo field
3:27

Our Boat
v5
Vintage 60s acoustic ballad with gentle piano and strings, slow tempo (80 BPM), dreamy harmonies, romantic and nostalgic mood, Subtle brushed drums with a soft live feel, Sung as a duet with male and female vocals, harmonies in choruses and key moments, Lo-fi analog mix with narrow stereo field, No synthesizers, no drum machines, no modern percussion, Hammond leslie organ playing chords
4:58

Slow paced instrumental track inspired by “Konevitsan kirkonkellot” by Piirpauke, Ethereal, meditative and giving feelings of solitude and being alone in the cold, melancholic with the Features sparse percussion, ambient analog synths, soft piano motifs, and traditional Finnish folk instruments such as Kantele (Finnish harp), Glissando with Kantele harp, and sparse mediative usage of accordion, No electric guitar lead, no pop or EDM elements, Emotional tone is spiritual, melancholic, and deeply atmospheric, High reverb, slow tempo, and spacious mix evoke Nordic solitude and sacred stillness, Influences: Piirpauke, Pekka Pohjola, Ulla Katajavuori, Designed to feel like mist drifting over a frozen lake
5:52

Nordic symphonic metal ballad with cinematic orchestration and emotional depth, English lyrics with poetic and mystical themes, Instrumentation includes heavy guitars, orchestral strings, choirs, ambient textures, and dramatic drums, Vocals are expressive and operatic, either soprano or emotional male lead, Tempo around 80 BPM, Verses are atmospheric and introspective, chorus is powerful and uplifting, Genre fusion of metal, classical, and soundtrack elements
4:49

Nordic folk-pop ballad with lo-fi ambient textures and cinematic pacing, Built on a slow, descending chord progression inspired by Bach’s “Air on a G String” (D – A – Bm – F#m – G – D – G – A), Duet vocals—warm male and airy female—trade verses and harmonize in choruses, Felted piano, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, ambient orchard field recordings (wind, birds, leaves), and subtle strings, Emotional tone is nostalgic, melancholic, and quietly hopeful—like walking through a misty orchard at dawn, Vinyl crackle, tape hiss, and narrow stereo field add vintage intimacy
5:34

Progressive rock track inspired by 1970s and early 1980s soundscapes, Features atmospheric analog synths, melodic electric guitar solos with expressive bends and delay, layered textures, and dynamic tempo shifts, Emotional tone ranges from introspective and melancholic to triumphant and expansive, Includes rhythmic complexity, ambient interludes, and cinematic transitions, Influences: Rush, Pekka Pohjola, riving basslines, syncopated drum patterns with expressive fills and tom-tom's, layered synths, and high-energy instrumental breaks, No pop, no modern EDM elements
6:12

A slow, moody jazz piece opens with a hypnotic, reverb-soaked guitar riff, swimming in a woozy, underwater mix, Lush synth pads and airy clarinet drift through sparse, misty textures, creating a surreal tension, Drums are subtle, languid, almost floating, heightening the eerie, mysterious mood
6:07

A cinematic Scandinavian Viking heavy metal rock track with electric metal guitars, deep bass riff, and real rock drums, Features orchestral elements like violin, cello, and timpani for emotional depth, Vocals are deep heroic male lead with chant-like delivery and layered harmonies, Inspired by Nordic myth and the fear of being banished to Helheim, Melancholic, powerful, and mythic, Tempo ~90 BPM, Styles: Viking rock, cinematic metal, Nordic folk, melodic metal, Deep powerful male vocals with a bit of sadness - remorse but triumphant with hope
6:05

Progressive rock outro in the style of 70s–80s cinematic soundscapes, Features ambient analog synth pads, expressive electric guitar harmonics, and slow tempo fade-out, Spoken section delivered with synthetic robotic voice using vocoder and reverb effects, Finale sung with emotional male vocals and dramatic chorus effect, Influences: Rush, Pekka Pohjola, No pop, no EDM
4:24

Cinematic synth-pop ballad with emotional vocal delivery and dramatic dynamic shifts, Inspired by the lush, expressive sound of early-to-mid 1990s pop ballads, Features layered synths, orchestral stabs, gospel-style backing vocals, and deep bass, Incorporates diminished and augmented chords for harmonic tension and melodic space, Builds from a sparse, haunting intro into a powerful, anthemic chorus with expressive vocal ad-libs and rhythmic synth stabs, Emotional tone is urgent, mournful, and ultimately redemptive—like nature crying out for healing
5:58

Slow eerie melodic and moody jazz themed song, hypnotic guitar riff, woozy underwater feeling, synth pads with soft clarinet float in the mist, surreal tone mirroring eerie woods full of secrets, unhurried rhythm almost suspended in time with a tense of mystery and emotional weight
5:11

A cinematic orchestral piece with a slow tempo and a melancholic mood, played with strong celtic vibes, The instrumentation features strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion, The piece begins with a sustained string chord, followed by a slow, ascending melody played by the strings, Brass instruments enter with sustained chords, adding depth and power and slow orchestral percussions later, Woodwinds provide countermelodies and atmospheric textures, Percussion, including timpani and cymbals, emphasizes dramatic moments, The harmony is largely consonant, with occasional dissonances for emotional impact, The dynamic range is wide, building from soft beginnings to powerful climaxes, The overall structure is through-composed, with evolving melodic and harmonic ideas, ‑No EDM elements
5:07

The orchestral cinematic instrumental opens with solo piano follows the original chord progression, expanded by quartal harmonies and Maj9 voicings, Flutes, woodwinds, and harp glissandos add delicate layers, while strings and clarinets build momentum, Brass lifts the radiant chorus, A gentle bridge focuses on piano and harp, suspended over translucent winds, The finale unveils resplendent strings, fading into hall reverb— orchestral percussins like timpani fills highlighting key points in the progression, purely orchestrated, wide dynamics, tempo fluid with emotion, every detail exquisitely clear, Performed with a full philharmonic orcestra and choir, Concert grand piano, instruments include cello, flute, harp, ambient pads, suspended strings, and solo shakuhachi for traditional Japanese resonance, Optional use of a soft, wordless choir to emphasize emotional swells

