4:00

1:52

De straat
v4.5
Instrumental soundtrack inspired by 'De komst van Joachim Stiller', Mysterious, 1970s European cinema vibe with jazz influences: soft electric piano, upright bass, brushed drums, subtle trumpet, ambient strings, Features a recurring melodic theme that builds slowly and returns grandly at the end, sung by a full, emotional choir, Enigmatic, dramatic, and timeless, ‑The riddle
1:44

Poststempel 1919
v4.5
Create a mysterious jazz-rock fusion piece with 1970s atmosphere, Composition should be 85% instrumental with minimal Dutch lyrics, Style: 1970s jazz-rock with progressive folk elements, featuring Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, wah-wah guitar, upright bass, and brushed drums, Structure:
- Start with haunting Rhodes piano chords over gentle cymbal work
- Include minor-key saxophone improvisations
- Build tension through unexpected chord changes
- Add vintage synth textures reminiscent of early 70s European progressive music
Dutch lyrics (appearing only briefly):
"Vergeelde bladzijden
Een naam die niet kan bestaan"
[Long instrumental section]
"Wie ben jij, Joachim Stiller?
Waarom zoek je mij?"
The piece should evoke the mysterious mood of discovering something impossible in an old magazine and being sought by an unknown entity
2:21

Mysterious dark intro, cinematic, jazz fusion, baroque mystery, 1970's
4:07

Mysterious dark intro, folk rock, emotional rock ballad, Deep male vocal, powerful drums
2:20

Mysterious dark intro, cinematic, jazz fusion, baroque mystery, 1970's
3:15

Mysterious dark intro, folk rock, emotional rock ballad, Deep male vocal, powerful drums
3:47

The jazz fusion 1970's song opens with a low, suspenseful string section and distant brass accents, Gradually, percussion enters, building momentum, Woodwinds add sweeping melodic lines, then bold brass fanfares and full choir and strings erupt in the chorus, The finale explodes with percussion, full brass, and soaring strings
4:21

Zonsopgang
v4.5
Haunting whistled melody over sparse guitar, building to orchestral grandeur with trumpets and strings, Features wordless vocals, harmonica, and distant bells creating vast desert soundscapes, Incorporates unconventional sounds (whip cracks, rustling) with dramatic tension between minimalism and sweeping emotion, Narrative structure moves from intimate to epic, then returns to solitary theme, Melancholic yet powerful, with distinctive instrumentation that blends folk elements with classical orchestration, Slow tempo enhances dramatic weight, Minor key establishes bittersweet, contemplative mood
3:04

Schimmen
v4.5
A rich 1970s-inspired track begins with warm, chiming 12-string guitar arpeggios, joined by a subtle, laid-back rhythm section of bass and light drums, Mellotron layers enter in the chorus, delivering vintage string and flute textures that swell with each new section, giving the song a lush, retro character, The bridge blends intricate 12-string picking with the mellotron’s ethereal presence, adding depth before a gradual fade-out that highlights both instruments
2:37

Zwarte Pierrot
v4.5
A cinematic jazz fusion track starts with a dark, mysterious intro—harpsichord arpeggios and low strings set the mood as sparse electric piano chords join in, A 1970s-inspired rhythm section enters, with syncopated bass, tight drums, and ethereal brass, Baroque woodwind flourishes weave through lush harmonic layers, building intensity and intrigue before resolving into a swirling, enigmatic fade-out
4:08

De ontmoeting
v4.5
Baroque harpsichord and chamber strings open with regal flair; syncopated jazz fusion drum kit and fretless bass join, driving rhythm, Clarinet and electric guitar weave contrapuntal melodies, later improvising with classical–jazz fusion, A harmonically bold, through-composed bridge precedes an exuberant, interplay-heavy coda
3:07

5:00

De Derde Dag
v4.5
The song opens with a low, suspenseful string section and distant brass accents, Gradually, percussion enters, building momentum, Woodwinds add sweeping melodic lines, then bold brass fanfares and full choir and strings erupt in the chorus, The finale explodes with percussion, full brass, and soaring strings


