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Best Ones 5.5

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13 songs
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Mood sultry Acid Jazz with underwater atmosphere, hypnotic swing, nylon guitar rhythms, 12-bit breakbeats, upright bass slides, MS-20 filter sweeps, phaser-washed guitars, Rhodes tremolo, and warm vinyl coloration
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atmospheric synthwave with a spacenoir feel inspired by Synthwave, Electronic, Retrowave mitch murder and the lonely tones of blade runner
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1990s–2000s Trip-Hop / Downtempo Electronica inspired, Tempo: 92 BPM • Key: E Minor • Duration: ~4:45
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Synthwave, Dreampop, Cinematic Retro Electronica
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Alternative Rock Ballad, Post-Punk, 80s Dark Pop
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Song Style Archetype: Inspired by 'Til Tuesday “Voices Carry, ” Tempo: 98 BPM, Key: G Major / E Minor, Mood: 1980s Noir New Wave and Post-Punk Minimalism, 98 BPM, G Major/E Minor, Clinical and paranoid atmosphere emphasizing subtractive arrangement and negative space, Structure: Stark, subtractive arrangement that emphasizes the "void" and negative space between instruments
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Song modeled after Echo & The Bunnymen “The Killing Moon, ” Tempo 110 BPM, key D minor, Mood dark, cinematic, brooding with quiet intensity and sense of fate, Style early-80s post-punk fused with orchestral pop and atmospheric rock
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Song modeled after Republica “Ready to Go, ” Tempo 130 BPM, key F minor, Mood high-energy, defiant, urgent, explosive with rebellious attitude, Style mid-90s alternative dance-rock fused with big beat and synth-driven pop
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1985 Synth-Pop / Funk-Pop modeled after the arrangement, groove, and tone of “Party All the Time” by Eddie Murphy
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1980s New Wave pop-rock and slight reggae-rock parody modeled directly after “Down Under”
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Late 70s Smooth Pop / Blue-Eyed Soul / yacht rock
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80s Commercial Rock Anthem Parody Jingle
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1980s Arena Rock / Power Ballad in the style and harmonic structure and style Love Bites; key of D major; tempo 74 BPM; tone epic, cinematic, and emotional — a digital-age heartbreak rendered through 80s studio perfection