3:24

Genre: 1970s psychedelic soul with ambient textures and chill cosmic groove
Vibe: Mystical, wistful, and deeply introspective—a hazy trip through memory and impermanence
Instruments: Electric piano, soft congas, tremolo guitar, analog synth swells, warm bass, reverbed vocals
3:14

3:21

Foam
v4.5
Style: Melodic Techno / Spoken-Word
Mood: Reflective, longing, wave-worn
Tempo: ~125 BPM
Vocal Tone: Soft, distant, reverberated — like memories echoing in steel
4:00

3:21

Grind
v4.5
Style: Dark Techno / Industrial
Mood: Relentless, hypnotic, working-class
Tempo: 124 BPM
Instruments: Kick-drum groove like a winch, metallic clanks, deep synth drone, rope-creak textures, filtered radio static
3:16

2:48

3:43

Salt Crush
v4.5
Deep Techno / Melodic Techno with ambient intros and heavy underwater bass
3:43

Slack
v4.5
Style: Minimal Techno / Ambient Dub
Mood: Suspended, haunted, hypnotic
Tempo: 110 BPM
Instruments: Hollow pads, rope creaks, sonar pulses, delay-heavy kick, detuned synths, ambient foghorn echoes
4:00

3:51

Spill
v4.5
Style: Atmospheric Techno / Melodic Electronica
Mood: Emotional, drifting, bittersweet
Tempo: 120 BPM
Instruments: Soft ambient pads, delayed synth arpeggios, low-pass filtered kicks, vinyl crackle, muffled voices like memories, water drips, bass like a swell
2:53

Mark
v4.5
Style: Deep Tech / Industrial Ambient
Mood: Tense, mysterious, hopeful then hollow
Tempo: 122 BPM
Instruments: Echo sonar blips, synthetic ping pulses, analog distortion, digital delay snares, filtered radar sweeps
3:36

Heave
v4.5
Style: Techno / Industrial / Spoken-Word Fusion
Mood: Relentless, urgent, physical
Tempo: 126 BPM
Instruments: Hard kicks, metallic snares, hydraulic hiss samples, breath FX, distorted rope pulls, reverse-reverb vocal layers
4:04

3:02

4:56

Serpent In The Sun
v4.5+
70’s psychedelic-tribal groove, where the bassline sways like tides and percussion feels like a heartbeat under the setting sun
4:35

Genre: Industrial Ambient Techno with Lyrical Structure
Theme: The rugged geography of Southeast Alaska isn’t just a backdrop — it raises fishermen, holds memories, and drags ghosts back with the tide