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Primordium: Berešit - Origins as in Genesis

The universal tale of the our beginning, as told through the sacred symbolism of our forebears.
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A melancholic ballad in a minor key, featuring power metal guitar in place of an emotive vocalist, The instrumentation includes a piano playing arpeggiated chords, a cello providing a rich counter-melody, and a subtle string section for atmospheric backing, Percussion is minimal, primarily consisting of soft, sustained cymbal swells and occasional bass drum accents, emphasizing the emotional weight of the piece, The song structure follows a verse-chorus format with a bridge and an instrumental interlude, The melody is lyrical and expressive, characterized by smooth, legato phrases and a narrow “vocal” range, Production elements include a spacious reverb on the guitar and symphonic strings, creating a sense of depth and introspection, The tempo is slow, contributing to the somber mood
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An echoing melancholic ballad in a minor key, featuring power metal guitar instead of a vocalist, The instrumentation includes a piano playing arpeggiated chords, a cello providing a rich counter-melody, and a subtle string section for atmospheric backing, Percussion is minimal, primarily consisting of soft, sustained cymbal swells and occasional bass drum accents, emphasizing the emotional weight of the piece, Production elements include a spacious reverb on the guitar and symphonic strings, creating a sense of depth and introspection, The tempo is slow, contributing to the somber mood
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High-energy melodic speed metal anthem in a major key, featuring a driving rhythm of drums and bass, prominent raw electric guitars palm-muted power chords and soaring melodic lead lines, Dual female & male lead vocalists with powerful, clear voices, The song incorporates a call-and-response vocal structure between lead vocalists before falling back to the combined voiced in duet over the backing choir, The tempo is fast, creating an uplifting and energetic feel, Production includes a bright, punchy mix with noticeable reverb on the vocals and guitars, giving a spacious, arena-rock sound, The song features generous instrumental breaks for guitar and synth solos, building in intensity until the climax
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high-octane workout anthem that fuses the triumphant synth-rock of The Final Countdown, with gritty determination of Eye of the Tiger, and old‑school funky disco of Celebrate by Kool & the Gang, Aim for a distinctly retro feel: analog synth leads, tape saturation, slap bass, wah guitar with quick slippery jabs, jubilant disco hi-hats and four‑on‑the‑floor drums, and glittery enthusiastic brass stabs, Vocals should be soaring, theatrical, glam‑infused and drenched in reverb; arrangements combine stadium-sized drama with dancefloor swagger and a tongue‑in‑cheek, unapologetically over‑the‑top energy, ‑aggressive vocals, ‑distorted vocals, ‑growl, ‑Crowd, ‑Live performance, ‑Rap, ‑Choir
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Primitive sacred folk with elemental bass and slow tribal drums, evoking the vastness and beauty of creation, Sparse melody with space and breath, like the Spirit moving on the waters, Reflects Genesis 1–9: Creation, Fall, and the Flood