3:28

Grind the Horizon
v4.5-all
Monolithic dark techno meets cinematic trailer energy: pounding 4-on-the-floor kick, snarling bass drones, metallic arps, and distant choir pads, Tension builds from sparse pulses into a towering, strobe-lit drop; male vocals sit low, almost spoken in verses, then open into a stark, shouted hook with layered gang responses and widening reverb, Final section strips to kick, bass, and a single haunting synth line before a hard cut, techno
3:47

Testimony
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Moody cinematic blues, male vocals, Smoky electric guitar with tremolo, brushed kit, and upright bass, Verses stay hushed and spacious, organ pads in the distance; chorus swells with slide guitar, low choir pads, and heavier drums, Big dynamic lift into the bridge, then a haunted, half-whispered final chorus and lingering guitar tail, dramatic, blues
2:51

Pebbles
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folk, Playful acoustic folk, male vocals; bright fingerpicked guitar and soft shuffle percussion, upright bass bouncing underneath, Verses stay close and storytelling, choruses widen with stacked “la-la” harmonies and claps, Light whistle hook between sections, warm room reverb for an intimate, campfire feel, playful
3:14

In the Harbor
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Intimate cinematic folk built on warm fingerpicked acoustic guitar, subtle piano swells, and soft strings that bloom in the chorus; male vocals close to the mic with breathy intimacy, then opening into layered harmonies and a gentle rise in dynamics, ending in a hushed, lingering resolve, poetic
3:19

We Don’t Care
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pop, High-energy electro-pop banger with bright synth stabs, sidechained pads, and a fat four-on-the-floor kick, Verses stay tight and rhythmic with chopped vocal ad-libs; chorus explodes with wide stacked hooks and a singalong top line, Brief synth riser into the bridge, then a final chorus with extra harmonies and crowd-style shouts
5:16

Beneath...
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metal, Slow-burn cinematic metal; clean male vocals that rise to soaring grit in the last chorus, Low-tuned guitars in a steady, unhurried march; tom-heavy drums, distant choirs, and deep brass swells, Verses stay minimal with piano and strings under palm-muted chugs; chorus widens with wide guitars, cymbal blooms, and layered harmonies, Final refrain adds high string countermelodies and a towering, sustained vocal note
2:39

Reels
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High-energy retro country-folk with cinematic sweep; bright, agile fiddle leading over upright bass and brushed snare, tambourine on choruses, Verses stay tight and twangy, chorus blooms with stacked gang vocals and big room reverb, Mid-song breakdown strips to fiddle and handclaps before a final, soaring reprise
2:30

Teeth On The Floor
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Aggressive melodic club banger; distorted bass stabs lock with tight, syncopated drums under a sharp, swung groove, Verses stay minimal with filtered synth plucks and dry female vocals; chorus explodes with wide saw leads, octave vocal doubles, and crowd shouts, Brief pre-drop risers, glitchy fills, and a punishing, side-chained low end drive the “brutal but danceable” feel
