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VISION (The Public Demos)

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5 songs
4:29Song Image
Afrofuturist gospel electronica with space-age synthesizers and tribal percussion, DYNAMIC contrast between spiritual, reverent sections and cosmic, transcendent climaxes, Verses feature spoken-word delivery over minimalist electronic textures with African percussion, Choruses EXPLODE into spiritual gospel-inspired vocals with futuristic synth arpeggios and deep sub-bass, Bridge creates an interstellar journey with evolving polyrhythms and layered celestial textures, Intimate sections use kalimba, harp, and ambient pads, MASSIVE drops include tribal drums, choir harmonies, and experimental sound design, Combine traditional gospel chord progressions with futuristic electronic production and glitchy rhythmic elements, Create a sound that spans ancient spiritual traditions to far-future cosmic evolution, with quiet intimate prayers building to universal hymns of transcendence, female vocals, deconstructed soundscapes underly theatrical booming
4:35Song Image
Futuristic Ethiopian jazz with electronic krar processing and cosmic saxophone synthesis, Traditional Ethiopian scales meet space-age production and glitchy traditional instrument manipulation, Verses feature intimate vocals over subtle electronic foundations and processed masenqo violin melodies, TRANSCENDENT choruses with full Ethiopian ensemble, electronic processing of traditional instruments and horn sections, and OVERWHELMING harmonic complexity using Ethiopian pentatonic modes, Bridge creates MYSTICAL atmosphere with traditional Ethiopian rhythms and evolving modal progressions through electronic enhancement, Use authentic Ethiopian scales (tezeta, bati modes) with modern jazz-fusion production techniques, Include traditional Ethiopian vocal techniques, ancient church music influences, and electronic enhancement creating visionary East African experience, ‑No generic African jazz fusion or world music tourism, ‑Avoid cultural appropriation without understanding Ethiopian musical sophistication, ‑Skip commercialized African imagery or stereotypical representations, ‑No oversimplified pentatonic scales without respect for Ethiopian modal complexity, ‑Avoid generic jazz without authentic Ethiopian rhythmic and harmonic elements, ‑Exclude tourist African music without appreciation for Ethiopian musical and cultural depth
4:38Song Image
Indonesian gamelan with trap production and metallic percussion synthesis, Traditional bronze gamelan ensemble with 808 drums and modern hip-hop enhancement, Cosmic metallophone cascades with digital gong processing and space-age rhythmic patterns, Electronic enhancement of traditional Indonesian instrumentation creating visionary Southeast Asian trap experience
3:46Song Image
Intimate acoustic folk ballad, fingerpicked nylon-string guitar, warm tenor vocals with subtle vibrato, Coffeehouse atmosphere, natural room reverb, wooden resonance, Gentle harmonica accents, soft brushed percussion, campfire warmth, Americana storytelling tradition, organic recording quality, minimal production, focus on lyrical clarity and melodic simplicity, Quiet dynamics, contemplative pacing, nostalgic mood, singer-songwriter intimacy
3:33Song Image
Futuristic Ethiopian jazz with electronic krar processing and cosmic saxophone synthesis, Traditional Ethiopian scales meet space-age production and glitchy traditional instrument manipulation, Verses feature intimate vocals over subtle electronic foundations and processed masenqo violin melodies, TRANSCENDENT choruses with full Ethiopian ensemble, electronic processing of traditional instruments and horn sections, and OVERWHELMING harmonic complexity using Ethiopian pentatonic modes, Bridge creates MYSTICAL atmosphere with traditional Ethiopian rhythms and evolving modal progressions through electronic enhancement, Use authentic Ethiopian scales (tezeta, bati modes) with modern jazz-fusion production techniques, Include traditional Ethiopian vocal techniques, ancient church music influences, and electronic enhancement creating visionary East African experience