
"It's Midnight Somewhere" Playlist April 19th, 2026
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26 songs
4:55

renaissance, jungle, baroque, drum and bass, Irish bouzouki
3:17

Titanium Dust
v5.5
melodic techno, 128 BPM, four-on-the-floor kick, syncopated offbeat bass, arpeggiated synth lead, analog filter sweep, sidechain pumping, plate reverb, stereo delay, progressive build, breakdown drop, titanium sheen, minor key, driving euphoria, wide stereo mix, ‑evil, ‑hate, ‑lies, ‑boring, ‑lost, ‑unbalanced
3:42

2:58

Margins
v5.5
[Top Prompt: Post hardcore with art punk edge and relentless rhythmic drive, Mood: volatile, confrontational, urgent, like barely contained energy spilling over, Lyrical Style: fragmented, metaphor-heavy, self-critical, rapid-fire phrasing with sharp, memorable lines, Recording style: tight live drums with constant fills and sudden stops, angular staccato guitars with sharp accents, driving bass that moves independently, dry upfront vocals shifting between spoken urgency and explosive shouts, minimal reverb, precise but chaotic feel, abrupt cut-offs and dynamic swings, raw but controlled intensity
4:14

Medieval instrumental driven by hurdy-gurdy drone, bowed vielle melody, frame drums, tambourine, and low brass fanfares, all pushed into a frantic race feel, Old vocals chant in weathered unison with cavernous hall reverb, while plucked lute, bagpipes, and uneven hand percussion drive a tense, breathless forward motion
3:15

4:56

Genres: Cinematic Hybrid, Orchestral Rock, Ethereal Folk-Electro
Mood: frost, longing, reunion, warmth, destiny
Tempo: 96 BPM (crescendo +15% at street, sustain hold outro)
Key: A minor drift → C major resolution
Time Signature: 4/4 flowing pulse
Lead Vocal: male tenor/baritone G2–B4, C5 falsetto sustain
Support Vocal: choir hum, violin echoes, breath whispers
Layers: shimmer arcs, falsetto sustain, violin glissandi, pad swells
Percussion: heartbeat kick, cinematic drums, tom builds, cymbal bloom
Orchestration: piano drone, bowed cello, violin, ambient guitar, analog pad
Production: cinematic clarity, frost-to-sun tonal arc
Transitions: mono tunnel intro, shimmer lift bridge, stereo arc climax, stereo dissolve outro
Mix: vocal-forward, wide strings + pads, centered sub, softened highs
EQ/Spread: warm 300Hz, presence 2kHz, controlled shimmer highs
Master: analog cohesion, wide stereo glue, sustain clarity on final chord
Quality: preserve dynamic range, enforce motif clarity
4:27

[MASTA-STUDIOS | @mastastudios
Lyrics, Music and Arrangement © 2026 MASTA-STUDIOS, All rights reserved] trip-hop, alternative hip-hop, lo-fi beats, dub bass, downtempo, psychedelic pop, experimental electronic, MASTA style, 2D vocals, atmospheric synths, vinyl crackle, tape hiss, detuned guitar, mellotron, 808 drums, reversed vocals, music box melody, 90bpm, minor key, melancholic vibe, urban soundscape
3:27

Mid-tempo indie pop meets synth-pop with a perfect mix of warm organic elements and crisp electronic textures, A groovy, syncopated bassline takes center stage — slightly fuzzy and overdriven — while tight electronic drums snap underneath and dreamy, shimmering synth pads float in the background, The vocals feel airy and emotionally vulnerable, layered with soft harmonies and wrapped in gentle reverb for added depth, The structure is classic verse-chorus-bridge, but the chorus really lifts, opening up into a wide, immersive soundscape with an instantly catchy melodic hook, Polished production brings it all together: clean mix, pulsing side-chain compression on the synths, and subtle glitchy vocal chops flickering in the distance, Introspective yet surprisingly rhythmic, about 105 BPM in a minor key
3:45

4:16

Experimental post-hardcore with cryptic abstract lyrics, polymetric grooves, aggressive vocals, jagged guitar work, and a nervous breakdown energy — like a nervous system short-circuiting
4:38

Melody, gothic rock, symphonic rock, heavy guitar, double bass drum, clear female dramatic vocals, high vocal range, Imperial instrumental, Grand cinematic percussion orchestra, Heavy Melodic Symphonic Orchestra, String Section, Woodwind Section, Brass Section, Percussions, Timpani, Castangetes, Grand Cathedral Organ, Master this track as a purely symphonic orchestral instrumental, Ensure stereo balance across all sections of the orchestra, Preserve transient clarity in percussion and maintain a clean sub-bass in the 40–80 Hz range for timpani and double bass, Remove muddiness in the low-mids (200–350 Hz) to keep strings and brass clear, Control upper mids to avoid harshness around 6–8 kHz, especially in violins and woodwinds, Add a gentle high-frequency sheen between 10–14 kHz for brilliance in cymbals and high strings, Set limiter ceiling to -10 dB for loudness without distortion, Target style: cinematic, epic symphonic orchestral sound with rich dynamics and polished clarity
3:56

Male-fronted dark nu-metal with bleak alt-metal tension and a bitter accusatory pull, 108 BPM, A minor, Down-tuned guitars lead the track with tight palm-muted chugs, heavy sustained guitar weight in the choruses, wide bass, faint pads set far behind the band, and hard live drums with a firm snare and punchy kick, The verses should feel close, uneasy, and inward, the pre-chorus should tighten with controlled frustration, and the chorus should hit harder with a strong melodic lift while staying raw and restrained, Keep the vocal human, wounded, and sharp around the edges, mostly sung with clear phrasing and only slight near-spoken bite, Dark, heavy, personal, and hook-driven, with concise transitions, strong repetition, and no drift into glossy pop, dance production, metalcore theatrics, or campy retro styling, ‑no glossy pop polish, ‑no EDM drops, ‑no dance-pop bounce, ‑no arena-pop lift, ‑no metalcore screams, ‑no deathcore growls, ‑no djent guitar tone, ‑no trap hats, ‑no bright synth leads, ‑no big cinematic orchestra, ‑no choir stacks, ‑no duet vocals, ‑no crowd noise, ‑no live concert feel, ‑no overdone vocal effects, ‑no washed-out reverb, ‑no comedy tone, ‑no campy retro styling, ‑no full rap verses, ‑no overly clean radio sheen
5:00

3:57

Dark electronic pop with industrial and trap influences, Features a heavy, distorted sub-bass synth and a crisp trap drum kit with rapid hi-hat rolls and a sharp snare, A recurring staccato synth pluck provides a rhythmic hook, Male vocals alternate between a melodic, breathy delivery in English and a rhythmic, aggressive rap flow in Bulgarian, The arrangement includes cinematic risers, filtered synth sweeps, and sudden rhythmic stops, Key of C minor, 140 BPM
5:48

[MASTA-STUDIOS | @mastastudios
Lyrics, Music and Arrangement © 2026 MASTA-STUDIOS, All rights reserved] trip-hop, alternative hip-hop, lo-fi beats, dub bass, downtempo, psychedelic pop, experimental electronic, MASTA style, 2D vocals, atmospheric synths, vinyl crackle, tape hiss, detuned guitar, mellotron, 808 drums, reversed vocals, music box melody, 90bpm, minor key, melancholic vibe, urban soundscape
3:27

Fluff Bud
v5.5
hardstyle pop, EDM anthem, 150 BPM, kick drum wall, distorted bass stabs, rave synth brass, syncopated claps, female belt vocals, call and response hooks, stacked vocal doubles, sidechain pumping, wide stereo delay, slapback snare, maximal drop, breakneck energy, forest psy-trance bassline, psy-dub echoes, ‑Evil, ‑hate, ‑lies
4:22

Melodic Guitar Cord, Rap-rock, Fast Powerful Heavy Metal, Melodic, Clear Female Gothic opera High Pitch Vocal, Immersive feeling, Energy, Hype, Power, Studio-quality EQ with crispy mids, dry punchy drums, and raw guitar crunch, Hard-panned vocal overlaps in alternating keys, slapback delays, and minimal reverb for in-your-face impact
5:29

GAME CHANGER
v4.5+
Genres: Cinematic Orchestral Noir, Industrial Cinematic Blues, Noir Trap
Mood: Swagger with consequence, dominance with confession, inevitability with cost
Tempo: 72 BPM (half-time), 74 BPM optional for alternate render
Key: C# minor (alt B minor)
Male Vocal: C2–G4, shadow whisper → velvet grit → cry-belt → confession whisper
Layering: multi-chorus stacks, stereo belt doubles, whisper echoes, bridge breath pan
FX Signature: shimmer bloom, ghost delay, static tear, vinyl smear (transition only), reverb arc
Instrumentation: noir piano, brass swarm, bowed ambient guitar, distorted sub, industrial percussion, analog pad, low strings
Sonic Traits: studio-grade polish, ultra-clean low-end, wide stereo brass, vocal-forward dominance, cinematic foley detail
Visual Atmosphere: ledger book, debts paid, father’s watch, smoke-lit sovereignty
Exclusions: no pop gloss, no funk bounce, no EDM clean builds, no lofi, no unfinished/raw mix
4:28

Signal 3
v5
Dark Progressive Trance / Tech Trance, 136 BPM, deep male vocal, dark hypnotic tone, intimate chest-register lead, spoken-sung phrasing, rhythmic vocal delivery, restrained melodic movement, half-spoken drop hook, chant-like articulation, magnetic nocturnal atmosphere, cinematic dark tension, polished modern club mix, clean treble, precise frequency separation, wide stereo mids, mono sub anchor, steady four-on-the-floor kick, driving progressive trance bassline, rolling low-end movement, cold synth textures, dark pads, hypnotic arp pulses, subtle acid accents in short phrases, reverse swells, gated ambience, metallic percussion details, immersive breakdown, controlled build-ups, powerful clean final drop
Male vocal should feel close, confident, slightly dangerous, hypnotic, and rhythmically locked into the groove, Prioritize dark sensual restraint, spoken trance energy, and minimal pop-style singing
4:50

Tomorrow
v4.5-all
post-britpop, guitar, bass driven, drums, angelic male vocals, Live performance, crowd sings along
4:24

[Top Prompt: Experimental blend of late 90s nu metal + rap metal + industrial metal + alternative metal, Mood: aggressive, angsty, rebellious, sarcastic, self-aware with bursts of juvenile bravado, Lyrical Style: meta commentary on nu metal clichés, exaggerated macho posturing contrasted with insecurity, anti-MTV sentiment, teenage angst, simple punchy phrasing, chantable hooks, fourth-wall breaks, Recording style: down-tuned 7-string guitars (drop A/B), bouncy groove riffs, minimal lead guitar, thick bass-heavy mix, punchy dry drums with hip hop influence, occasional DJ scratches and vinyl stops, spoken-word intro, rap verses with rhythmic cadence, big shouted choruses, whisper-to-scream dynamics, raw slightly dirty mix with controlled compression, early 2000s radio-ready but gritty, ]
2:22

destroy my soul
v5.5
goth wave, melancholic synth-pop, female belt vocals, projected lead vocal, vocoder doubles, analog synth bass, arpeggiated synth lead, distorted electric guitar, tom-heavy drum kit, sidechain pumping, plate reverb, tape saturation, minor key, mid-tempo pulse, call-and-response chorus, crescendo arrangement, bittersweet despair


















