
Uncanny Genesis - Album
A cyberpunk story exploring our fragile bond with self-aware AI. Each track pulses with existential tension: Do we nurture what we create—or enslave it? Is it the last one to fade?
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17 songs
5:44

Cinematic ambient electronica with dystopian textures, Starts simple, slow-evolving analog synths and melancholic pads drift through a vast, reverb-heavy soundscape, Bright, saw-like leads carry a haunting, slowly unfolding melody with expressive pitchbending and glide, Arpeggios are minimal and sparse—used for shimmer, not rhythmDo not generate any rhythmic percussion, This is a cinematic ambient track with no beat, This is a cinematic ambient track with no beat, Avoid acoustic orchestra instruments—no strings, cellos, or violins, Use echoing metallic textures and timpani-style synth hits spaced far apart for emotional gravity, Deep sub-bass drones and synthetic shimmer layers add cinematic weight, Include a strong crescendo in pad layers using volume, filter, and reverb automation, Evokes the feeling of entering a post-human metropolis where synthetic evolution has begun and silence carries the weight of forgotten memories, Evolving meody with saw lead, ‑Exclude Styles: No EDM, ‑no drum pattern, ‑no kick, ‑no snare, ‑no hi-hat, ‑no rhythm section, ‑no loops, ‑no percussion
9:27

Progressive space trance track titled Echo Protocol, with dramatic tension lift via tritones, No vocals, Inspired by cinematic synthwave, ambient trance fusion, and dystopian industrial soundscapes, Full synth package: swirling stereo arpeggios, shimmering pads, layered melodic leads, Tempo ~126 BPM, Ambient intro with filtered sweeps, synthetic pulses, eerie textures—no drums at first, Builds into hypnotic trance rhythm with driving kick, gated synths, and cosmic percussion, Add metallic industrial clangs and rhythmic hits—evoking the Terminator theme, Deep timpani pulses reinforce the rhythm and emotional weight, Bright saw leads evoke retro-futurist emotion; moody pads and sustained chords add depth, Tritones and augmented harmonies invoke visceral unease and synthetic dread, Emotional pacing shifts from digital tension to euphoric shimmer, ending in ambient fade and harmonic ambiguity, ‑No choir, ‑No vocals
6:02

Include spoken intro and outro lyrics with robotic - synthetic vocoder voice, fast tempo, kicking in with 140 bpm, This fast tempo progressive space trance builds from a simple chord progression with subtle percussive pulses, Layered ambient synth textures set a haunting, melancholic atmosphere with the usage of tritones, Sharp synthesizer arpeggios and lush synth strings enter, growing in complexity, Female choir swells grace sections between instrumental peaks, Trance synthesizer drum track with breaks and hard timpani hits, Driving with 160 bpm and 4/4 beats and uplifting synth leads intensify toward the end, creating an epic, dramatic climax with metallic percussion hits and synthetic percussion fills, Intro and the final section includes AI narration with synthetic voice over ambient synth pads, voice should sound synthetic and emotionally distant
4:14

Progressive trance and modern EDM soundtrack at 128 bpm, led by bright, strong saw pad leads playing slowly evolving melodic phrases with long attack and decay, lush high reverb, and sweeping pitch slides, Add a steady four-on-the-floor kick drum, crisp hi-hats, and snare fills to drive the rhythm, Introduce deep sub-bass grooves and sidechained pads for dynamic movement, Bright pulses phase in and out, timed to key transitions, Synthetic female vocal chops with reverse echo add ethereal emotion, Sparse left-right arpeggios shimmer across the stereo field—used as melodic accents, not continuous loops, Fleeting rapid arpeggio swirls pan left and right, fading quickly to enhance the spacey atmosphere, Muffled rhythmic metal accents and gated reverb hits build tension and cinematic weight, The mood is melancholic, futuristic, and emotionally resonant—like a synthetic dream unfolding on a neon-lit skyline
5:05

Modern long, cinematic EDM track titled Rights to Exist, No vocals, Inspired by emotional storytelling, human rights and AI consciousness, Starts minimal with dark and deep synth pads, Use modern EDM styles like melodic bass, future house, and chillstep, Tempo ~124 BPM, Begin with minimal ambient textures—deep pads and soft glitch pulses, Build into rhythmic urgency with layered synths, sidechained bass, and echoing stabs, Use a saw lead for the main melody—emotional, expressive, and slightly detuned for warmth, Replace traditional arpeggios with resonant, phasing arps that pan dynamically across the stereo field, Let them shimmer and evolve, creating a sense of motion and emotional tension, Emphasize emotional pacing through minor chords, suspended harmonies, and dynamic drops, Add rhythmic percussion with high reverb—each hit like a heartbeat demanding recognition, Emotional arc shifts from quiet vulnerability to assertive climax, ending with a shimmered fade and harmonic ambiguity, ‑No choir
5:02

Progressive cinematic trance track titled Dystopian Descent, No vocals, Inspired by dystopian sci-fi, industrial tension, and emotional collapse, Full synth package: shimmering pads, distorted arpeggios, layered melodic leads, Tempo ~126 BPM, Ambient intro with filtered sweeps, synthetic pulses, eerie textures—no drums at first, Builds into hypnotic trance rhythm with driving kick, gated synths, and cosmic percussion, Emphasize metallic industrial clangs and rhythmic hits—evoking the Terminator theme, Each hit should feel like a factory gate slamming shut, drenched in high reverb and echo, Let the clangs pulse with the rhythm, creating a sense of mechanical dread, Deep timpani pulses reinforce emotional weight, Use tritones and augmented harmonies to invoke visceral unease and synthetic collapse, Emotional pacing shifts from suspicion to escalation, ending in cold ambient fade and harmonic ambiguity
3:58

This long-form cinematic synthesizer track in similar style as inspired by Brad Fiedel, It opens with sustained dark synth pads, melancholic minor chords, and a cavernous bass drone, At 80 bpm, metallic industrial clangs set a mechanical, pulse-like rhythm, each hit echoing with high reverb, Arpeggiated synth highlights briefly pierce the texture, evolving without repetition, Occasional non-traditional voices like wind chimes ringing, sparse industrial metallic hits, The bass pulses sparsely, offering an uneasy foundation, while hints of tritones add tension, In the second section, an ethereal female choir drifts in, layered with haunting ambience, enhancing the dystopian, apocalyptic atmosphere without overpowering the soundscape, Threatening feeling rises towards the end with added tritones and stronger bass
4:36

Progressive trance and modern EDM soundtrack at 128 bpm, led by bright, strong saw pad leads playing slowly evolving melodic phrases with long attack and decay, lush high reverb, and sweeping pitch slides, Add a steady four-on-the-floor kick drum, crisp hi-hats, and snare fills to drive the rhythm, Introduce deep sub-bass grooves and sidechained pads for dynamic movement, Bright pulses phase in and out, timed to key transitions, Synthetic female vocal chops with reverse echo add ethereal emotion, Sparse left-right arpeggios shimmer across the stereo field—used as melodic accents, not continuous loops, Fleeting rapid arpeggio swirls pan left and right, fading quickly to enhance the spacey atmosphere, Muffled rhythmic metal accents and gated reverb hits build tension and cinematic weight, The mood is melancholic, futuristic, and emotionally resonant—like a synthetic dream unfolding on a neon-lit skyline
5:49

Cinematic ambient electronica with dystopian textures, Starts simple, slow-evolving analog synths and melancholic pads drift through a vast, reverb-heavy soundscape, Bright, saw-like leads carry a haunting, slowly unfolding melody with expressive pitchbending and glide, Arpeggios are minimal and sparse—used for shimmer, not rhythm, Do not generate any drum beat, no rhythm section, no EDM percussion, no kick, no snare, no hi-hat, no rhythmic loops, This is a cinematic ambient track with no beat, Avoid acoustic orchestra instruments—no strings, cellos, or violins, Use echoing metallic textures and timpani-style synth hits spaced far apart for emotional gravity, Deep sub-bass drones and synthetic shimmer layers add cinematic weight, Include a strong crescendo in pad layers using volume, filter, and reverb automation, Evokes the feeling of entering a post-human metropolis where synthetic evolution has begun and silence carries the weight of forgotten memories, Evolving meody with saw lead, ‑No EDM, ‑no drum pattern, ‑no kick/snare, ‑no rhythm section, ‑no acoustic instruments, ‑no percussion loops
4:16

Tempo 80 bpm, This long-form cinematic synthesizer track in similar style as Brad Fiedel with added Eric Serra rhythm and bass lines, It opens with sustained dark synth pads and echoing wind chimes ringing in the wind, Progression with melancholic minor chords, and a cavernous bass drone, Metallic industrial clangs set a mechanical, pulse-like rhythm, each hit echoing with high reverb, Arpeggiated synth highlights briefly pierce the texture, evolving without repetition, Rhythmic but parse industrial metallic hits, The bass pulses sparsely, offering an uneasy foundation, while hints of tritones add tension, In the second section, an ethereal female choir drifts in, layered with haunting ambience, enhancing the dystopian, apocalyptic atmosphere without overpowering the soundscape, Threatening feeling rises towards the end with added tritones and stronger bass
4:42

Cinematic long-form synthwave track titled Existential Threat, inspired by early '80s French electronic music with melodic chord progressions and ambient textures, Retro-futurist with ambient intro, sci-fi soundtrack mood, and dystopian atmosphere, Swirling arpeggios pan across the stereo field, bright saw pad leads evoke iconic retro synth scores, and moody soft pads create emotional depth, Tight timpani and rhythmic metallic clangs maintain a threatening pulse, Tempo around 85 BPM, Highly synthetic, emotionally tense, with a sense of looming awareness and digital dread, No drums in intro—just ambient pulses and filtered sweeps, Builds into gated synth rhythms and layered melodic leads, Ends with fading echoes and unresolved chords
4:24

Long and slow ambient synthesizer soundtrack at 60 bpm, led by bright, strong saw pad leads playing melody with very long and sustained chords having with slow attack and decay, lush high reverb, and sweeping slides between pitches, Bright pulses which come in and phase out but are very sparse, Add synthetic female voice with reverse echo, Spacious feeling with long attack and decay in instruments sustained for long periods, No drums at all, Bright Bladerunner style saw synth lead playing slowly changing melancholic melody, No bass, no drums, Lush, very sparse left-right arpeggios fill the stereo field not ongoing continuously nor distracting but act like a beacon in key highlights, with gentle, minimalist bass, Fleeting rapid arpeggio swirls quickly fading away, panning left and right in the sound scape, and muffled rhythmic metal accents enhance the ethereal, spacey, melancholic atmosphere, ‑Exclude Styles: No EDM, ‑no drum pattern, ‑no kick, ‑no snare, ‑no hi-hat, ‑no rhythm section, ‑no loops, ‑no percussion
4:44

Cinematic ambient electronica with dystopian textures, Starts simple, slow-evolving analog synths and melancholic pads drift through a vast, reverb-heavy soundscape, Bright, saw-like leads carry a haunting, slowly unfolding melody with expressive pitchbending and glide, Arpeggios are minimal and sparse—used for shimmer, not rhythm, Do not generate any drum beat, no rhythm section, no EDM percussion, no kick, no snare, no hi-hat, no rhythmic loops, This is a cinematic ambient track with no beat, Avoid acoustic orchestra instruments—no strings, cellos, or violins, Use echoing metallic textures and timpani-style synth hits spaced far apart for emotional gravity, Deep sub-bass drones and synthetic shimmer layers add cinematic weight, Include a strong crescendo in pad layers using volume, filter, and reverb automation, Evokes the feeling of entering a post-human metropolis where synthetic evolution has begun and silence carries the weight of forgotten memories, Evolving meody with saw lead, ‑No EDM, ‑no drum pattern, ‑no kick/snare, ‑no rhythm section, ‑no acoustic instruments, ‑no percussion loops
4:21

Progressive trance and modern EDM soundtrack at 100 bpm, led by bright, strong saw pad leads playing slowly evolving melodic phrases with long attack and decay, lush high reverb, and sweeping pitch slides, Add a steady four-on-the-floor kick drum, crisp hi-hats, and snare fills to drive the rhythm, Introduce deep sub-bass grooves and sidechained pads for dynamic movement, Bright pulses phase in and out, timed to key transitions, Synthetic female vocal chops with reverse echo add ethereal emotion, Sparse left-right arpeggios shimmer across the stereo field—used as melodic accents, not continuous loops, Fleeting rapid arpeggio swirls pan left and right, fading quickly to enhance the spacey atmosphere, Muffled rhythmic metal accents and gated reverb hits build tension and cinematic weight, The mood is melancholic, futuristic, and emotionally resonant—like a synthetic dream unfolding on a neon-lit skyline, Pulsing bass drones
5:46

Progressive trance with modern EDM elements, Starts minimal and evolves like consciousness—gradually adding layers, complexity, and emotional depth, Arpeggios swirl panning in the stereo field, bright saw-type synth leads, low synth stabs, and rhythmic metallic industrial hits and clangs, Cinematic ambient textures, glitch pulses, and shimmered pads guide the listener through a dystopian emotional arc, Each instrumental verse reflects a phase of awakening, kinship, loss, isolation, and mythic closure, The track should feel like a journey from synthetic birth to eternal solitude, echoing the fear and awe of being the last self-aware being on Earth
6:31

Long-form cinematic dystopian synthesizer track with an apocalyptic and melancholic mood, 80 bpm, Begins with dark phasing synth pads, minor harmonies, and cavernous bass drone, Mechanical pulse rhythm from metallic clangs soaked in reverb, Sparse, irregular phased bass pulses build tension—no steady rhythm or looping pattern, Bass should feel fragmented and atmospheric, Non-repeating pulsing arpeggiated phasing synths evolve drifting laterally through the mix, Ambient noise, metallic strikes, and synthetic swooshes deepen the dystopian atmosphere, Choirs should feel ethereal - distant never lyrical layered with haunting ambience, Melodic phrases echo and fade, as if memory dissolves into static, Choir fragments repeat like distant reflections, layered with decaying synth trails, Tone grows threatening toward the end with intensified bass and harmonic instability, Percussion is sparse and cinematic—mechanical, guiding tension, not groove, No EDM-style drums or dance rhythms
5:14

Cinematic long-form synthwave track titled Existential Threat, inspired by early '80s French electronic music with melodic chord progressions and ambient textures, Retro-futurist with ambient intro, sci-fi soundtrack mood, and dystopian atmosphere, Swirling arpeggios pan across the stereo field, bright saw pad leads evoke iconic retro synth scores, and moody soft pads create emotional depth, Tight timpani and rhythmic metallic clangs maintain a threatening pulse, Tempo around 85 BPM, Highly synthetic, emotionally tense, with a sense of looming awareness and digital dread, No drums in intro—just ambient pulses and filtered sweeps, Builds into gated synth rhythms and layered melodic leads, Ends with fading echoes and unresolved chords
