3:04

L’Aquarium Évanescent
68BPM, Jungle, 2-step, UK garage, Brokenbeat, Warm Rhodes electric piano providing gentle chord stabs and airy textures, Melodic bass plays a clear, singable line with smooth movement rather than percussive hits, 808-style drum machine sounds shape a laid-back but precise rhythmic framework, with shuffled hi-hats and subtle syncopation, Overall mood is neutral and steady, designed for relaxed walking, unobtrusive flow, and continuous motion without dramatic shifts, ‑four on the floor, ‑root note bass, ‑major key, ‑piano
3:03

Jungle, 2-step, Drum and bass, Minor tonality, humid late-night atmosphere, Theme: small hill climbing under 100 meters, intimate and introspective, German androgynous young voice, neutral-to-soft timbre, clear consonants, restrained emotional delivery, Light but steady vocal presence, no theatrical expression, slightly breathy but controlled, East Asian sentimental melodic contour in narrow range, slow dragging phrasing, Melodic moving bassline with subtle syncopation, organic low-end weight, Broken kick placement, shuffled hi-hats, ghost snares, loose swing, Sparse arrangement, urban night texture, minimal dynamics, Full vocal track using the provided German lyrics, ‑4-on-the-floor beat, ‑house groove, ‑trance supersaws, ‑major key brightness, ‑operatic vocal, ‑powerful dramatic belting, ‑deep mature male baritone, ‑bluesy rough voice, ‑heroic cinematic soundtrack, ‑festival EDM build-up, ‑stadium chorus, ‑root-note bass repetition, ‑polished radio pop sheen
3:41

Silklord
v5
Silklord
97 BPM, Jungle, Drum and bass, Liquid funk
Half-time melodic atmosphere over extremely fast breakbeats, Epic Persian-inspired atmosphere, Ney flute melodies, santur accents, wide desert-like pads, Melodic expressive singing bassline, Upper layers feel slow and majestic at 97 BPM, Drums explode in frantic double-time jungle breakbeats, Minor key only, No major harmony, Highly syncopated jungle drums, Complex breakbeats, rolling percussion, ‑four-on-the-floor kick, ‑straight house beat, ‑EDM festival style, ‑major key
2:32

Grime
128BPM, Jungle, 2-step, UK garage, Brokenbeat, Rhythm-driven and syncopated groove for steady walking motion, with a melodic bassline, Vibraphone, Rhodes electric piano, and music box used as lead or subtle layers, Modern Jakarta–style urban pop influence with a gritty, humid, and heavy character, Groovy, loop-friendly melodies with slight dissonance and exotic inflection, focused on texture over emotion, Female vocal textures used as humming, breathy tones, and light scat-style phrases, intentionally indistinct and non-lyrical, Heavy, distorted bass and aggressive low-end energy inspired by dugem and metal attitude, Smoky, lo-fi synth textures with subtle dub and trance influence, DJ scratching used as a raw rhythmic and transitional accent, Dark, sultry, and nocturnal mood focused on groove and pressure, ‑major key, ‑root-note bass, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑piano, ‑pad-only sections
2:09

H-4th
v5
Old school breakbeat rave
73BPM, 2-step, Brokenbeat, UK Garage, Jungle
Hybrid track leaning toward old school hip hop attitude with rave-era physical impact, Musicbox and vibraphone share simple, upfront motifs, treated rhythmically rather than melodically rich, Breakbeat feel is emphasized, with chopped and recontextualized breaks driving the groove, 808-based drums hit hard, layered with break-style accents and uneven syncopation, Rave influence appears in attack strength, density, and relentless forward pressure, Hip hop–style low end anchors the track, with a heavy, weight-focused melodic synth bass, Scratching is prominent, used as a rhythmic and structural device instead of ornament, Female voice samples appear in short, looped fragments, reinforcing cadence and repetition, Overall character feels raw, physical, and loop-driven, closer to early hip hop mechanics than modern polish, ‑four on the floor, ‑major key harmony, ‑root note bassline, ‑piano
2:31

90 BPM experimental electronic track with brokenbeat rhythm, Uses a Shepard scale style pitch illusion, layered octave tones fading in and out to create the feeling of endlessly rising pitch, Minimal melodic material, circular looping structure, Vibraphone-like tones and soft synth pads emphasize the psychoacoustic illusion, The groove remains steady while the pitch seems to continuously ascend, ‑four-on-the-floor kick, ‑straight house beat, ‑EDM festival style, ‑major key, ‑Hip hop
2:29

Hyperdense final boss overload
Jungle, 2-step, Brokenbeat, BPM 68, The main melodic lead is a high-register music box executing extremely dense, precise patterns with rapid arpeggios, trills, and note clusters, Melodic motion emphasizes relentless repetition, extreme density, and mechanical accuracy over expressive phrasing, A low-register music box carries a melodic bass movement that sings beneath the upper chaos, A sustained mid-register music box forms a tight harmonic pad, diffused with reverb, Fast ornamental figures suggest 24th and 32nd note intensity through rapid articulation and layered motion, Synthesized female vocal elements appear as artificial phrases and chopped syllables within the texture, Aggressive scratching erupts frequently as chaotic, percussive noise, Heavy drum textures support pressure without stabilizing the groove, Dissonant intervals maintain constant tension, ‑Four-on-the-floor kick patterns, ‑major-key harmonies, ‑root-note basslines
4:31

Excessive speed shock
Jungle, 2-step, Brokenbeat, A high-impact listening track driven at 200 BPM, pushing funk structure into extreme territory, An 808-style drum machine delivers gabber-like hardcore kick tones with relentless weight and physical impact, forming a brutal rhythmic backbone, Vibraphone and Rhodes electric piano appear as sharp, fragmented stabs and warped chord hits, cutting through the density with metallic brightness, A melodic, vocal-like bass dominates every layer, massive in volume, heavy in modulation, and aggressively sequenced to surge and twist across the spectrum, Minor harmony frames the intensity with tense chord colors and abrasive dissonant edges, Hedonistic female vocal samples function as raw sonic material, looped and chopped into rhythmic hooks, Violent turntable-style scratching slices across the mix, amplifying chaos, motion, and pressure while maintaining a cool, synthetic, and confrontational character, ‑four-on-the-floor beat, ‑major key harmony
3:05

Vector Bloom
96BPM, Jungle, Drum and bass, Brokenbeat, 2000s Eurobeat, Long-form extended track with slow evolution, Strong, highly syncopated breakbeat drums with a clear half-time feel implying double-time energy, hard-hitting kicks, sharp snares, rapid ghost notes, aggressive break edits, Highly melodic, expressive bassline acting as the primary lead, Relentless, manic scratching with aggressive turntable gestures and chaotic fills, Distorted eurobeat remnants used as fragmented melodic debris, interacting with the breakbeat rather than forming continuous drive, Flashy digital synth shards with sharp attack appear in broken phrases only, Bold riff hooks emerge briefly, then collapse back into rhythm, Upper synth layers stay subordinate to rhythm and bass, Overall structure shifts between tension and release, avoiding triumphant brightness, ‑four on the floor, ‑root-note bass, ‑major key, ‑acoustic piano
3:57

J
v5
Use the uploaded audio as the core motif, Do not replace the melody, Extend the material into a full instrumental track about 4 minutes long while keeping the original phrase recognizable, 90 BPM, Jungle, Drum and bass with brokenbeat elements, Rhythm: dry 808-style drum sounds with strong syncopation and irregular patterns, Avoid straight patterns; emphasize broken, shifting groove, Bass and synth textures may include analog synth tones, Lead palette: vibraphone, Rhodes electric piano, and analog synth, Add aggressive turntable-style scratching as a rhythmic element, Melodic character: unstable, dissonant phrases and uneasy harmonic movement, High-frequency synth bleeps should appear occasionally to create tension and anxiety, Develop the motif with variations, arrangement layers, transitions and outro while preserving the character of the original audio, Instrumental only, No vocals, Keep the tempo and melodic character of the source audio, ‑Major-key harmony, ‑Hip hop
Four-on-the-floor kick pattern
Acoustic piano
Root-note bass patterns
Vocals or lyrics
EDM festival style
3:59

Use the uploaded audio as the core motif, Do not replace the melody, Extend the material into a full instrumental track about 4 minutes long while keeping the original phrase recognizable, 135 BPM, 2-step / UK Garage groove, Dry 808-style drums with syncopated UKG rhythm, Acid-style bass similar to a Roland TB-303 with melodic movement, Main lead: vintage monophonic analog synth (SH-101 style), Backing textures may include Rhodes electric piano, vibraphone, violin, and Mellotron flute, Develop the motif with variations, arrangement layers, transitions, and outro while preserving the character of the original audio, Instrumental only, No vocals, Keep the tempo and melodic character of the source audio, ‑Major-key harmony
Four-on-the-floor kick pattern
Acoustic piano
Root-note bass patterns
Vocals or lyrics
EDM festival style
2:09

180 BPM, Drum and bass / jungle with brokenbeat and subtle French bossa influence, Rhythm: jungle breakbeats as the base, with brokenbeat-style irregular timing and off-grid accents, Harmony: soft, jazzy, slightly melancholic chords inspired by French bossa, but kept minimal and ambiguous, Bass: melodic but unstable, avoiding root-note anchoring, Atmosphere: dark but humid, drifting rather than aggressive, ‑Major-key brightness
Four-on-the-floor
Rigid quantization
Straight bossa groove
Clean jazz feel
3:51

180 BPM, Happy Drum and Bass / Brokenbeat, Length: over 3 minutes (around 3:30–4:30), with clear progression and variation, Rhythm: energetic breakbeats, strong kick and sharp offbeat snare, Tight, driving groove, Bass: thick, melodic, moving basslines, not root-locked, Top layer: bright chiptune-like sounds, playful, electro pop / new wave character, Harmony: uplifting without major-key clichés, use modal or ambiguous harmony, Vocals: subtle background only, Japanese synthetic-style voice, indistinct language, Use humming, airy choir, fragmented syllables, No clear lyrics, Atmosphere: sparkling, vivid, slightly artificial brightness, Contrast light melodies with heavy rhythm, Maintain high energy and consistent tempo, ‑Major key harmony
Four-on-the-floor
Straight EDM drops
Root-note bass
Clear lyrics or lead vocals
Weak drums
Short loop structure
3:10

220 BPM, Drum and Bass / Jungle / Brokenbeat, Length: around 4 minutes, Maintain progression and variation, avoid short loop feel, Rhythm:
Extremely fast, high-density breakbeats, Aggressive, dominant drums, Rough, chaotic, detailed ghost notes, sharp snare, Bass:
Melodic, moving bassline, Not static or root-locked, Top layer:
Simple electro synth tones using square waves and harmonic-focused timbre, Clean sound, no distortion, Short repeating riff loops, minimal melody, Turntablism:
Vinyl scratching, rhythmic and percussive, integrated into the groove, Effects:
Very low reverb and delay, Dry, close, raw texture, Overall:
Minimal, repetitive, mechanical, High-speed but controlled, Contrast clean top layer with rough, unstable rhythm section, Instrumental, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑piano, ‑major key, ‑root-note bass
3:16

Jungle / Reggae / Brokenbeat
Structure:
Evolving arrangement, Sections shift between jungle/reggae groove and smooth R&B-like passages, then return, Transitions should feel blended, not abrupt, Drums:
Jungle breakbeats with 808-style impact, Aggressive, syncopated, slightly chaotic, Bass:
Melodic, expressive, “singing” bassline, Moves freely, not root-locked, Instrumentation:
Vibraphone and Rhodes electric piano, Warm, jazzy textures layered over rhythm, Turntablism:
Vinyl scratching, rhythmic and expressive, integrated into transitions, Mood:
Moody but fluid, Mix groove, swing, and subtle sensuality, Not overly bright, Overall:
Fusion of rough jungle energy and smoother R&B flow, continuously morphing, Instrumental or minimal vocal textures only, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑major key, ‑piano, ‑root-note bass
3:37

Gold Up / Down
v5.5
Flashlayer Rebound
105 BPM, Drum and Bass, Jungle, Rave, Eurobeat
three-layer structure: upper layer bright and emotional eurobeat-style synth leads and dramatic melodic riffs, catchy and flashy, middle layer aggressive rave textures, distorted analog polysynth stabs, energetic and raw, lower layer deep jungle foundation, 808-style drums, heavy break-driven groove, syncopated patterns, dense low-end, melodic acid bassline, expressive and fluid, vocal-like phrasing, DX7-style sharp digital synths, piercing and metallic tones combined with warm analog rave pads, female voice sampling, chopped and rhythmic, integrated as texture not lead, dark energetic atmosphere, minor tonality, high intensity, evolving structure, layered transitions, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑4x4 kick pattern, ‑steady kick on every beat, ‑repetitive kick loop, ‑straight dance groove, ‑rigid timing, ‑quantized rhythm, ‑uniform subdivision, ‑constant pulse, ‑metronomic beat, ‑simple loop, ‑predictable structure, ‑major key, ‑guitar, ‑acoustic piano, ‑root note bass
5:01

Gentle Residual Drift
108 BPM, Drum and Bass, Liquid funk, Jungle, Ambient
approximately 4 minutes duration, slow evolving structure, gradual development over time, continuous progression, no abrupt ending, extended intro and outro, long transitions between sections, layered evolution, subtle changes in texture and arrangement, not loop-based, not repetitive, music box lead with simple hummable melody, clear phrasing with breathing space, repeated motifs with variation across sections, Rhodes and analog pad wide and evolving, mellotron flute drifting in and out as a ghost layer, melodic bass dominant and forward with evolving acid modulation, 808 drums very low in volume, background only, hi-hats extremely sparse, soft and irregular, calm minor atmosphere, airy space, sustained progression, immersive listening experience, ‑short track, ‑looped track, ‑repetitive loop, ‑static structure, ‑no development, ‑abrupt ending, ‑fade too early, ‑minimal variation, ‑constant repetition, ‑simple loop, ‑predictable loop, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑4x4 kick, ‑steady kick every beat, ‑major key, ‑guitar, ‑acoustic piano, ‑root note bass, ‑loud drums, ‑dense hi-hats
4:48

Neon Collapse Circuit
111 BPM, Jungle, Miami bass, Brokenbeat, Denpa song influence
high-pitched synthetic female vocal, Japanese-style voice synthesis tone, very simple melody, hummable, repetitive phrases, not complex, catchy but slightly unstable, analog synth sound design, no chiptune texture, vibraphone and Rhodes as harmonic support, soft but present, melodic bassline highly expressive, more prominent than vocals, singing-like phrasing, fluid and dominant in the mix, heavy scratching, aggressive and foreground, louder than vocals, rhythmic and chaotic, 808-based drums with very strong gabber-like kick, distorted and pounding, snare on off-beats, hi-hats complex, irregular, with variation and pauses, non-uniform, dynamic density shifts, jungle and brokenbeat influence in rhythm but not full-speed drum and bass, hybrid groove, miami bass low-end pressure, bright but unstable atmosphere, slightly chaotic, contrast between cute vocal and aggressive rhythm section, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑4x4 kick, ‑straight beat, ‑major key, ‑guitar, ‑acoustic piano, ‑root note bass, ‑clean pop, ‑sharp hi-hats, ‑loud hi-hats, ‑aggressive drums, ‑harsh transients, ‑chiptune, ‑8-bit, ‑EDM festival sound
3:53

180–220 BPM, Indonesian club style chaotic dance music
broken kick groove, syncopated accents, kick skips beats, uneven pulse with gaps, constantly shifting rhythm
dangdut-style rhythmic feel, swinging percussion, hand percussion patterns, off-grid groove, not rigid timing
nostalgic Japanese kayoukyoku-style melodies, emotional, singable, bittersweet phrasing
bright cheap synth leads, toy-like but melodic
high-pitched metallic percussion, cowbell-like, sharp and fast
crowded mix, busy high-end, chaotic overlapping layers
short shouted vocal samples, hype, party atmosphere
melodic bassline expressive, not root-based
minor key, tension chords, slight dissonance but not dark
unpredictable structure, abrupt stops, jumpy flow, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑4x4 kick pattern, ‑kick on every beat, ‑steady dance pulse, ‑straight techno rhythm, ‑house beat, ‑constant kick pattern, ‑uniform rhythm, ‑repetitive kick loop, ‑major key, ‑simple bassline, ‑root note bass
