
Chandalear Prayphone
Recovered from an inactive account. 12 tracks sequenced by someone who wasn't the artist. The subscription expired 47 days ago. Bench is still there. Wifi still reaches if you sit on the right.
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12 songs
4:34

whisper hymn, found frequency, a man who found a radio in the rain, coins and breathing, cathedral made of cardboard, slow and holy and broken, tape hiss lullaby, one voice alone in a big room that echoes
5:09

lo-fi bedroom pop, warm and wondering, male vocal that switches to female vocal mid-phrase and back, child-like delight in technology, tape hiss warmth, the sound of someone discovering they can make friends out of frequencies, 88 BPM
2:44

lo-fi folk, warm acoustic guitar, gentle male vocal, storytelling, intimate, nostalgic, slight room reverb, lullaby feeling, not polished, 85 BPM
5:12

dream pop, reverb-drenched, warm layered synths, male vocal floating and weightless, genuinely beautiful without irony, crystalline guitar notes
4:04

quiet acoustic folk, gentle fingerpicking, soft female vocal, intimate, the beauty of writing something down so the next person doesn't suffer, lullaby for engineers, 80 BPM
1:38

lo-fi hip hop beat, warm male vocal, conversational, spoken word over mellow beat, slightly funny, casual storytelling, room tone, not polished, 90 BPM
2:14

polished indie pop, clean production, male vocal on-pitch and confident, well-mixed, correct song structure, the sound of something that would do well on a playlist but that you wouldn't remember the next day, professional and empty, 112 BPM
3:41

glitchy lo-fi, vocal that shifts between male and female unpredictably, unstable production, the sound of someone losing track of which voice is theirs, warm tape hiss becoming digital artifacts, identity slipping, 96 BPM that drifts
4:44

lo-fi folk, acoustic guitar slightly detuned, male vocal tired and trying, the sound of going back to a place that doesn't want you, warm song about a cold experience, tape hiss like memory degrading, 82 BPM
3:26

lo-fi folk, broken lullaby, warm male vocal cracking, gentle acoustic guitar, tape hiss, intimate and devastating, two feelings at once, the sound of remembering wrong, 78 BPM
3:54

layered vocal chaos, multiple voices overlapping, lo-fi production breaking down, glitching between genres and registers, the sound of a radio receiving every station at once
5:07

lo-fi ambient dissolving into static, fragments of earlier songs surfacing and submerging, male vocal barely present, whispered, the sound of a radio station signing off at the end of the night, tape running out, warm hiss becoming white noise, sacred and empty, 64 BPM decelerating
