
Audio Horizon - Glass After the Fall: Cinematic Melodic House for Rooftop Nights
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12 songs
5:28

A triumphant yet controlled cinematic house closer with evolving analog bass, layered live percussion, and the piano motif fully realized in major tonality, Features unified duet vocal with layered harmonies and sustained notes in final chorus, 122 BPM steady groove; final wave-like surge before extended ambient outro, Subtle string pads reinforce emotional resolution, ‑melancholy, ‑depressing, ‑slow tempo, ‑dissonant, ‑trap beats, ‑metal riff, ‑overly dark, ‑muted
4:57

A restrained progressive house track with muted kick, analog bass warmth, and soft piano arpeggios, Features gentle duet harmonies with conversational phrasing, 121 BPM with extended breakdown section, Motif appears slowed and reharmonized, Warm, intimate mix aesthetic, ‑High Distortion, ‑Hard Vocals, ‑Trap Beats, ‑Energetic Vocals, ‑Disco, ‑Heavy Bass
6:03

A cinematic melodic house song with expansive pad layers, driving bass pulse, and subtle guitar textures blended into synth beds, Features alternating duet lines that merge into unison during chorus, 124 BPM slightly elevated energy; rooftop-night propulsion, Motif played in sustained chord form beneath chorus, ‑no rap vocals, ‑no orchestral strings, ‑no 140 bpm, ‑no 808 heavy percussion, ‑no pop vocals, ‑no male lead only, ‑no cheesy synth leads, ‑no bright piano
4:56

A groove-forward progressive house track with analog bass glide, warm chord stacks, and live percussion shuffles, Features female lead vocal with confident tone and male counter-lines in the chorus, 123 BPM with dynamic lift every two minutes, Piano motif returns in brighter harmonic context, ‑no vocals, ‑male vocal only, ‑female vocal only, ‑slow tempo, ‑minimal, ‑ballad, ‑autotune, ‑loud crackling, ‑spoken word, ‑acoustic guitar, ‑deathcore, ‑psychedelic, ‑hazy, ‑sad, ‑downbeat
4:44

A darker melodic house song with pulsing bass drones, minimal percussion, and filtered synth swells, Features intimate male vocal lines with distant female echoes, 122 BPM hypnotic groove, Piano motif fragmented into single-note accents, Subtle tension without full release, ‑generic pop production, ‑screaming vocals, ‑four on the floor techno, ‑overly bright major chords
5:04

A cinematic progressive house epic with evolving analog basslines, live percussion textures, swelling pads, and full piano motif statement, Features both male and female vocals fully intertwined, harmonizing through the central climax, 122 BPM gradual escalation across three phases, Long atmospheric intro, extended instrumental build, sub-driven peak without EDM-style drop, Final section strips back to motif on piano and ambient textures, Wide stereo field with emotional saturation, ‑Hard Techno, ‑Hardstyle, ‑Overused Auto-tune, ‑Disco Groove
3:46

A driving dark house track with thick analog bass modulation, layered kicks, and syncopated percussion textures, Features alternating duet vocals that overlap during the hook, 123 BPM with groove emphasis and subtle saturation on drum bus, Piano motif transformed rhythmically into a plucked synth pattern, Wave-like mid-track surge, ‑Acoustic Guitar, ‑Male Solo, ‑Female Solo, ‑Slow Tempo, ‑Pop Chorus
4:54

A melancholic progressive house song with atmospheric synth beds, soft piano chords, and restrained percussion, Features a female-led vocal with whispered textures and male harmony in the pre-chorus, 121 BPM with long ambient breakdown, Bassline simplified to allow emotional breathing room, Motif appears in higher octave, ‑No heavy bass distortion, ‑No aggressive screaming vocals, ‑No upbeat pop structure
3:45

A dark melodic house song with saturated analog bass, live tom fills, and a recurring piano hook introduced clearly for the first time, Features a duet vocal that begins separated in stereo space and converges in the chorus, 122 BPM groove with subtle swing and expanding pad layers, Chorus lifts through harmonic shift, not volume spikes
5:19

A deep cinematic house song with plucked synth arpeggios, live hi-hat textures, and a thick evolving Moog-style bassline, Features a restrained female lead vocal with soft delay tails, answered by male harmonies in the second drop, 123 BPM steady groove; tension builds through filtered percussion layers, Piano motif hidden in background strings
5:01

A moody progressive house song with rolling sub bass, textured kick layers, and evolving analog pad swells, Features alternating male and female vocal lines in a call-and-response structure, 122 BPM with subtle percussion swing and low-mid saturation, Piano motif reintroduced with additional suspended harmony, Mid-track lift driven by bass modulation rather than synth leads
4:43

A restrained dark melodic house song with analog bass pulses, muted piano motif, and brushed live-feel percussion, Features an intimate male vocal with breath-close phrasing, later joined by a distant female harmony, 121 BPM groove-forward rhythm with low-end warmth and subtle tape saturation, Sparse arrangement in first half; filtered pads widen gradually, The recurring piano motif appears minimally, almost hesitant, Mix remains spacious with sub pressure but controlled dynamics
