
The Building at Number 7
A cinematic concept album inside a living building where each floor sings its own emotion. Memory, silence, forgiveness, and light drift through rooms that breathe and remember.
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22 songs
2:37

Cinematic ambient ballad (74 BPM, key D major), Male baritone vocal of the Building Himself, intimate and reflective, Warm electric piano, soft analog pads, sub-bass heartbeat, and rain ambience, Deep room reverb with tape hiss and gentle decay, the Building’s voice as a weary sentient presence, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
3:09

Lo-fi cinematic pop (78 BPM, key F major), Male vocal, tired and intimate, close-mic and warm, Electric piano, brushed drums, soft sub-bass heartbeat, rain ambience through a thin apartment window, gentle radio-in-the-room texture, Small kitchen at night feeling, quiet survival, parent and child routine, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:24

Minimalist lo-fi cinematic duet (80 BPM, key D minor), Male and female vocals in quiet harmony, intimate and restrained, Electric piano with gentle tremolo, brushed snare loop, soft analog pad, and low sub-bass heartbeat create the sense of slow air and repetition, Subtle room hiss and evening ambience mirror a lived-in apartment silence, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:23

Lo-fi cinematic ballad (74 BPM, key C major), Male vocal in an older baritone voice, warm and human, with the phrasing of a retired radio host speaking to an unseen audience, Delivery is half-sung, half-spoken, full of tired grace and nostalgia, Electric piano, upright bass, brushed drums, analog pad, and soft vinyl crackle with faint radio static, Rain ambience fills the background, creating the sense of an empty broadcast room at night, Emotionally grounded and cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
3:31

Lo-fi cinematic ambient ballad at 76 BPM in D minor, Male baritone voice of The Building Himself, intimate and reflective, spoken-sung with quiet humanity, Warm electric piano, soft brushed snare, subtle analog pad, faint electric guitar, and tape hiss blending with rain through a street-facing window, The atmosphere should feel like a room remembering its tenant, carrying traces of a poet’s voice through echo and air, The tone is gentle, human, and cinematic, marking the final step before the Building rises toward memory
2:37

Ambient mechanical hymn (78 BPM, key D major), Male baritone vocal of The Building Himself, deep and reflective, sung as if through the body of a machine, Low-frequency drone, sub-bass heartbeat, and soft metallic percussion shaped from elevator cables and doors, Analog pads rise and shimmer like breath in metal, Rain tail from the previous track fades into a warm mechanical hum, The sound should feel alive but restrained, as if the Building itself is learning to breathe, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:23

Vintage folk duet, smoky contralto voices, chest-heavy, cracked tone, fragile breath, slow phrasing, almost spoken
2:29

Ambient cinematic piece (66 BPM, key B minor), Male baritone voice of the Building, low and distant, blended with water drips and analog pads, Voice half-sung, half-echoed, blurred by reverb and reflections, Atmosphere of a vacant flooded room, slow and immersive, cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
3:41

Cinematic ambient folk (72 BPM, key E minor), Male and female duet with warm low voices, quiet and nostalgic, Film reel flutter and tape hiss as rhythmic texture, Slow repeating piano, soft analog pads, and gentle delay guitar shimmer, Dreamlike repetition and fading light, like lovers inside a looped memory, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:34

Ambient cinematic hymn (64 BPM, key C-sharp minor), Male baritone vocal slow and intimate, Distant female hums only, soft and wordless, deep in reverb, Analog pads and piano resonance create a quiet sacred atmosphere
3:04

Experimental ambient piece (70 BPM, key D minor), Male baritone vocal fragmented through metallic reverb and mirrored delay, Water drip rhythm, glass resonance, and low analog bass pulses, Voice bends and reflects against itself, creating slow shimmering distortion, Reflective, introspective, and transitional, cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:54

Lo-fi cinematic electronic track (82 BPM, key B minor), Male vocal low and detached, calm and intimate, processed with light digital delay, Glitch percussion from keyboard taps and mouse clicks, warm synth pad, and static ambience, Feels suspended, minimal, hypnotic, evoking disconnection through rhythm, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:13

Lo-fi cinematic pop (78 BPM, key F minor), Female vocal intimate, breathy, and tired, as if speaking to herself, Minimal drums, analog pad, faint rain and kettle ambience, soft sub-bass, The mood is still, human, and self-contained, capturing quiet isolation under screenlight, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:44

Lo-fi cinematic duet (76 BPM, key D major), Two tired, male and female intimate voices overlapping softly — warm, natural, and close-mic, Electric piano, brushed drums, analog pad, and water ambience, The tone is quiet, domestic, and tender, expressing routine and love through sound, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:05

Minimal cinematic electronic piece (74 BPM, key D minor), Male vocal spoken-sung in close mic tone, steady and calm, Glitch percussion made from building sounds: elevator cable, water drops, reel noise, static, Low analog pad and sub-bass hum build mechanical rhythm, The atmosphere feels archival and introspective, as if documenting the Building’s breath, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:19

Cinematic ambient hymn (78 BPM, key D minor), Low baritone male vocal — The Building Himself — calm and resonant, blending breath with machinery, Sub-bass drone from car engines, metallic reverb, and slow mechanical pulse, Concrete room acoustics, soft rain reflections, and deep analog warmth, Feels like the structure dreaming of its own body, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:17

Cinematic lo-fi pop ballad (76 BPM, key G major), Male crooner vocal — warm, sensual, youthful baritone with soft falsetto touches, Electric and acoustic guitar blend, brushed percussion, subtle bass, and analog reverb, Night air ambience, gentle tape hiss, and faint Building hum, Dreamy rooftop intimacy, cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:58

Cinematic dream-pop ballad (78 BPM, key A major), Female vocal — sensual, breathy, luminous tone with gentle reverb and close-mic warmth, Soft piano, airy synth pad, brushed percussion, and subtle bass shimmer, Night wind ambience through window glass, layered reflections of city light, Emotional atmosphere of quiet wonder and forgiveness, cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:16

Cinematic lo-fi pop duet (82 BPM, key F major), Male and female sensual vocals, close and breathy, blending in warm harmonies, Acoustic guitar, gentle percussion, soft bass, and window-side ambient textures — birds, coffee cups, curtain rustle, Analog warmth with subtle tape hiss, Atmosphere of morning intimacy and quiet devotion, cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:46

Cinematic ambient choral piece (68 BPM, key C major), Low baritone lead vocal as The Building Himself, surrounded by ethereal male and female harmonics, Deep reverb, sustained sub-bass drone, and airy textures like moving air through vents, Gradual harmonic bloom into choral release, evoking transcendence and forgiveness, Minimal instrumentation — mostly voice, tone, and space, Feels sacred, calm, and infinite, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:34

Cinematic ambient piece (72 BPM, key E major), Low baritone vocal — The Building Himself — calm, tender, human-like, Electric piano, soft analog pad, wind ambience, faint birds, and mechanical hum textures, Minimal percussion from vents and light mechanical pulses, Mood of morning peace and quiet rebirth, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world
2:05

Experimental ambient coda (68 BPM, key D major), The Building’s low baritone vocal, intimate and soft, with reversed piano motifs from the opening track, low D drone, rain and vent textures, and faint ghost harmonies, Atmosphere of loop closure and quiet rebirth, Ends on the same building hum as Track 1 to create a seamless cycle, Cohesive with The Building at Number 7 sound world













