3:28

virtuoso flamenco fusion guitar, Al di Meola style, intricate acoustic fingerpicking, Mediterranean jazz, female soprano, complex rhythms, technical guitar mastery, african percussions, 120 bpm
3:49

contemporary classical, atonal twelve-tone serialism, minimalist piano, no synthesizers, acoustic chamber ensemble, Philip Glass repetitive style, Webern-inspired pointillism, concert hall recording, serious avant-garde
2:04

Nonstop
v5
Kraftwerk-style electronic krautrock, robotic vocoder voice, metronomic synthesizer rhythm, vintage analog synths, repetitive hypnotic bassline, minimalist electronic drums, German electronic music, cold mechanical atmosphere, driving motorik beat, retro computer vocals, 1970s synth-pop aesthetic, pulsating sequences, nonstop rhythm
3:24

Industrial electronic body music track inspired by early 1980s German EBM and NDW, driven analog synth bassline, rigid mechanical drum machine beat, tempo around 130 bpm, stark minimal arrangement with aggressive sequencer patterns, cold metallic synth stabs, dark tense atmosphere, raw live feel, no melody, no vocals, emphasis on rhythm and repetition, club-ready mix, slightly distorted and gritty, vintage hardware sound, short 3-minute structure with gradual intensity build, abrupt ending
3:14

1940s American Folk, traditional acoustic folk, solo male vocals, plain-spoken narrative style, dusty raw voice, acoustic guitar strumming, harmonica flourishes, storytelling, authentic lo-fi, minimalist, honest
4:28

Zu Fuß
v5
French cinematic orchestral score, lush melodic Xylophone, elegant romantic theme, sophisticated orchestration, classical meets contemporary, dramatic piano solo, silky string arrangements, expressive brass flourishes, lyrical melodies, emotional and affecting, neo-classical harmonies, rich thematic development, poignant and eloquent, European art film aesthetic
5:07

German Schlager, 1980s pop style, male vocals, sentimental, catchy melody, electronic instruments, upbeat schla
2:02

Russian Folk Ballad, Balalaika-driven, Male Russian Navy Choir, Deep Bass Vocals, Powerful Baritones, Harmonized Slavic Choral, Orchestral Accents, Grand and Patriotic, Melancholic yet Energetic, Folk Instrumentation, Strummed Balalaika, German Lead Vocals
5:33

Instrumental fusion of Sun Ra–style cosmic big-band jazz and early Kraftwerk–style minimalist electro: tight motorik 4/4 pulse with vintage analog drum machine, locked to a walking double bass that occasionally breaks into free-time surges; layered sax/trumpet/trombone stabs in disciplined, sudden collective improvisation with atonal glitché multiphonics and dissonant piano clusters; cold monophonic synth-bass doubles horn lines, arpeggiators and sequencers create geometric ostinatos; brief “space interludes” of Minimoog bleeps, tape echo, and swirling modal harmony; live-room rawness meets sterile, metronomic precision; long evolving form with ecstatic peaks, no saxophone!





