3:51

Tender slow piano phrases open, using sparse pedal and subtle dynamic shifts for intimacy, Soft, sustained chords underscore melodic lines, occasionally joined by light strings to amplify emotion, Texture stays minimal, focusing on expressiveness through phrasing and harmonic richness, reverb
3:11

5:09

Genre: Reflective Acoustic Rock Ballad, Style Reference:, David gilmour, Mood: Deeply Melancholic, Introspective, and Calm, The sound must feel wide, spacious, and ethereal, Instrumentation: The core is steel-string acoustic guitar and soft, reverbed piano chords, Use a warm, clean electric guitar for atmospheric texture and melodic fills (very high reverb and delay), Bass is round and plays simple, supportive lines, Drums: Minimalist drumming; use of soft brushes and light tapping on cymbals/snare, emphasizing quiet rhythm and space, not power, Vocal Style: Calm, slightly weary male vocal performance, delivered with deep emotion, Structure: Maintain a slow, steady tempo, The song should feature a long, sustained, bending electric guitar solo after the second chorus ("Heavy burdens I have known"), emphasizing melody and sustain over speed, Production Note: The overall mix should have a huge sense of space and distance, allowing the echo of the piano and guitar to dominate the atmospher
4:54

Genre: Reflective Acoustic Rock Ballad, Style Reference:, David gilmour, Mood: Deeply Melancholic, Introspective, and Calm, The sound must feel wide, spacious, and ethereal, Instrumentation: The core is steel-string acoustic guitar and soft, reverbed piano chords, Use a warm, clean electric guitar for atmospheric texture and melodic fills (very high reverb and delay), Bass is round and plays simple, supportive lines, Drums: Minimalist drumming; use of soft brushes and light tapping on cymbals/snare, emphasizing quiet rhythm and space, not power, Vocal Style: Calm, slightly weary male vocal performance, delivered with deep emotion, Structure: Maintain a slow, steady tempo, The song should feature a long, sustained, bending electric guitar solo after the second chorus ("Heavy burdens I have known"), emphasizing melody and sustain over speed, Production Note: The overall mix should have a huge sense of space and distance, allowing the echo of the piano and guitar to dominate the atmospher
2:53

A romantic ballad built on mournful cello and viola intertwining over an ethereal female choir, Throughout, soft record scratch textures and enveloping echo depths maintain a spectral, immersive soundscape, deeply atmospheric and emotionally charged from start to finish
5:44

Genre: Turkish Folk / Anatolian Protest / Flamenco Noir
BPM: 70
Mood: Defiant, restrained, sacred, ember-like hope
Vocals: Male vocal, smoky, a bit raspy, low to mid register, intimate, close-mic
Languages: English, Spanish, Turkish (with English translations included)
Length: ~5’50”
Instruments:
• Nylon-string guitar (flamenco touch, restrained)
• Bağlama or oud (drone + melodic responses)
• Low cello or double bass
• Minimal hand percussion (heartbeat-like)
Production: Raw, cinematic, no polish, breath audible
Structure: Slow build, no big chorus explosion, fire grows quietly
Title: Voice Became Fire in the Darkness | Ses Karanlıkta Ateşe Dönüştü
3:22

A slow love song led by lush 12-string acoustic guitar arpeggios, bathed in gentle reverb, Warm, breathy harmonies support a deep, raspy baritone male vocal, Minimal percussion and subtle strings add texture between verses, while dynamic vocal phrasing brings intimacy
2:58

[Southern Gothic Gospel fused with Uruguayan Murga and Medieval Funk, Virtuoso Cigar Box Guitar Riff (Dirty Fuzz Tone), Accordion stabs, Marching Snare and Bombo (Murga Beat), Raspy Female Vocals (Playful/Cynical), Handclaps, Foot Stomps, Camera Flash SFX, High Energy, Theatrical, Viral Banger, 138 BPM]






