
Bipolar 1.0
Bipolar 1.0 is a six-part conceptual album inspired by a visual photopoem. Minimal ambient sound and spoken voice move between inner tension and emotional stillness, shaped by silence and breath.
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6 songs
1:39

Let me go (Bipolar)
v4.5-all
Minimal dark ambient, very slow tempo, sparse piano and soft synth, deep low-frequency drone, no drums, no chorus, free form structure, large sense of space, intimate and fragile mood, quiet inner monologue, Vocal performance instructions: the opening lines “let me go / let me / go” are whispered and repeated slowly with long pauses, almost without pitch; “my inner voice / my vain ardor” is spoken softly, very close to the microphone; “i wish I can quietly walk / on the water” introduces a slight, restrained melody; the line “but can this walk be quiet?” is spoken alone with silence before and after; the final lines “and waters part / into the abyss” are elongated, fading, and dissolving into silence
2:32

Abyss (Bipolar)
v4.5-all
Experimental dark electronic, Abstract industrial ambient, Slow to irregular tempo, No stable beat, Low-frequency pressure, Harsh textures and distorted layers, Claustrophobic space, Anxious and intrusive mood, Vocal performance instructions:
“this abyss straps down the nerves” is spoken slowly and heavily, “plaits a thought / like a lash / into a thought” is fragmented and uneven, with short pauses between lines, “i'm not me / but what if i am / not the first one” is spoken in a lower register, slightly detached, “i?” is isolated and abrupt, “who am i?” follows after a pause, quieter and tense, “who cuts the veins / of a chamois” is delivered cold and flat, “sulfur’s subtle smell” is whispered and fades into noise, No chorus, No melody-driven sections, Sound should feel unstable and invasive
3:49

Lithium Halo (Bipolar)
v4.5-all
Industrial trip-hop, Dark electro, Medium to fast tempo, Strong pulse, Heavy bass, Mechanical rhythm, Bright tension, Sense of expansion and threat at once, Vocal performance instructions:
“uprising” is sharp and declarative, “glow over my head / lithium halo / like a crown of thorns” is delivered with elevated energy and slight melodic lift, “someone’s tracking me / tracking me down” is urgent and rhythmic, almost obsessive, “surrounding me / with a slowly shuffling crowd” is tighter and compressed, as if pressure is closing in, “but i'll break out / into a brave new world” rises in intensity and confidence, close to a mantra, No traditional chorus, Repetition is allowed as fixation, The track should feel driven, radiant, and unstable
4:09

2x1m (Bipolar)
v4.5-all
Dark folk ambient, Very slow tempo, Almost motionless, Sparse acoustic guitar or low piano, Subdued drone underneath, No rhythm section, Cold and empty space, Resigned and heavy mood, Vocal performance instructions:
“world’s like a hole / 2 by 1 meter / 1, 5 meter deep” is spoken slowly and plainly, with no emotion, “my children will sit down / daddy where are you?” is softer and distant, as if remembered, “right here / right under you” is quieter and closer to silence, “trouble-free / madness-free / forever” is delivered almost without voice, with long pauses between words, fading out completely, No chorus, No melodic rise, No dynamic contrast, The track should feel buried and still
2:18

Do I Need to Breathe? (Bipolar)
v4.5-all
Post-rock with spoken word elements, Rising tempo and intensity, Gradual build from minimal sound to dense layers, Driving drums enter late, Expansive guitars or synth walls, Sense of overflow and urgency, Vocal performance instructions:
“forever bursts my chest” starts restrained but tense, “with horror and screams / of mental turmoil” increases in volume and strain, “everything i've done / all my creative junk / who needs this?” is fast, pressured, almost breathless, “do i? / do you?” is sharp and confrontational, separated by short pauses, “creativity is breathing” is shouted or forcefully sung, “do i need to breathe?” stretches into a near-scream and then cuts abruptly, No conventional chorus, The climax should feel excessive and overwhelming, End suddenly or collapse into noise
2:05

Like Everyone Else (Bipolar)
v4.5-all
Lo-fi melancholic indie, Slow tempo, Soft harmony, Minimal arrangement, Warm but tired mood, Everyday realism, No drama, Vocal performance instructions:
All lines are sung softly, The voice is calm and flat, No push, No rise, “wine” stands alone and short, “fresh sea breeze” is slightly warmer, “or polluted city air” returns to neutrality, “i just want to be” is quiet and steady, “like everyone else” fades gently, No chorus, No build, No climax, The ending dissolves
