4:13

Slow, resonant piano chords and deep synth drones set a haunting, cinematic intro, Sparse, echo-heavy percussion and mournful string swells build tension, Low, textured vocals blend with an airy, distant choir for ghostly depth, while subtle trip hop beats subtly anchor the soundscape
5:24

4:44

3:59

The track opens with deeply resonant cello phrases, setting a moody, atmospheric chamber-folk landscape, A very deep Nordic voice joins, nearly merging with the cello’s timbre, before a soaring epic choir emerges, layering harmonies, Subtle folk percussion and sparse strings add earthy texture, 3:00Min
3:34

neo-soul influenced R&B, laid-back rhythms, silky grooves, heartfelt vocals, rich chord layers, rounded low-end, intimate narratives, subtle percussion, airy synth textures, emotive lead vocal, gentle female backing phrases, gradual progression, evolving structure, introspective vibe, hopeful resolution
4:06

This track layers deep sub-bass and buzzing, glitched beats with sharply panned 3D audio effects, immersing the listener in a sinister, enveloping soundscape, Soothing female vocals float above menacing textures—knife-scraping foley and glitch FX swirl around urgent staccato violin arpeggios and dark cello progressions, creating relentless pressure and an unsettling, horror-infused drive
2:17

A slow tempo track built on warm piano chords and delicately layered strings, Subtle electronic textures add depth beneath a clear, emotive female vocal, Sparse percussion enters softly after the first verse, gently building dynamics but always keeping the arrangement intimate and spacious
3:13

Energetic 2000s-style hard trance track with powerful male shouts and uplifting female trance vocals, Fast tempo (145–150 BPM), The theme is humorous and positive — a playful anti-drug rave anthem with the message: “eat more bread”
3:14

Opening with crisp vinyl crackle, an infectious breakbeat loops under chopped funk and soul samples, Prominent turntablism scratches weave throughout, giving the verses an interactive edge, Male vocals rap rhythmically over layers of tight bass, analog synth stabs, and classic drum machine hits
4:49

Barefoot in the Rain
v4.5+
A psychedelic rock jam kicks off with wah-wah guitar riffs weaving around rolling, funky bass lines, Congas and organ swells punctuate the heady texture, while snappy drums push the groove, Brief, playful instrumental breaks emerge, adding improvisation, The arrangement is lively, cosmic, and dreamy, flowing tightly under 4:30
4:13

A clear male vocal leads over a warm, intimate piano accompaniment, The verses keep a sparse, minimal arrangement, letting every word and note resonate, Subtle dynamic swells build in the choruses, with gentle backing harmonies and delicate touches from the upper piano register
3:57

Satan X
v4.5
A glitch, dark acid track opens with detuned synth stabs, distorted 303 basslines, and syncopated, chopped percussion, Industrial textures and granular sample bursts layer into the groove, while the arrangement grows progressively more chaotic with metallic FX, squelchy acid modulations, and abrupt dropouts
3:14

2:41

old gramophone recording, slightly distorted, slow, A cheerful yet dark 1950s retro-futuristic song, Upbeat swing/jazz with barbershop harmonies, walking bass, brass stabs, and vinyl crackle, Male crooner vocals, warm and confident, smiling propaganda tone, Lyrics glorify the atom bomb as humanity’s “solution, ” celebrating waiting safely in a bunker while the surface world is destroyed, Dark humor, ironic optimism, corporate jingle vibes, Catchy chorus, whistling-friendly melody, радио-announcer outro with static, Mood: happy apocalypse, vault propaganda, nuclear optimism


