3:07

upbeat pop rock anthem 128 bpm male female vocal duet driving electric guitar riff
punchy drums clap heavy chorus energy of early Pop rock, Alternative rock, Indie pop, Electropop meets walk the moon
bright urgent slightly frustrated but optimistic build from sparse verse to massive
singalong chorus stadium ready hook no autotune effects clean vocal production
3:48

intimate acoustic indie folk pop 86 bpm solo male vocal fingerpicked acoustic guitar
soft piano subtle strings entering in chorus mood of Indie Folk, Alternative, Baroque Pop meets iron wine
warm melancholic reflective verse should feel like a whispered confession chorus opens
up with layered harmonies and gentle crescendo atmospheric reverb on vocals
no percussion until second verse then soft brushed snare only
3:36

neo soul storytelling track 88 bpm warm male vocal rhodes electric piano
upright bass finger snaps light brushed drums think R&B, Hip-hop, Funk, Soul s mellower
side meets neo soul, R&B, soul, hip hop soul, funk meets a late night ted talk conversational delivery
not quite singing not quite rapping somewhere in between warm reflective
quietly confident should feel like someone telling you the real story over
coffee at midnight add subtle vinyl warmth and tape saturation build gradually
verse 1 almost bare full band by final chorus
3:44

[Verse 1]
Woke up to seventeen notifications
Three calendars deep and I'm losing my patience
Spreadsheet for guests, a doc for the questions
A folder of folders that defies comprehension
Copy the link, paste it somewhere I'll lose it
The system's not broken — there never was a system
[Pre-Chorus]
And every week I tell myself
"Next time I'll get organized"
But next time looks exactly like
The last time in disguise
[Chorus]
Too many tabs, too many threads
Too many things I keep inside my head
One more login, one more lag
I'm running a show from a digital junkyard
Too many tabs, not enough glue
I'm holding it together but it's falling right through
Somebody build me something real
Something that makes this chaos stand still
[Verse 2]
Transcript lands in one app, notes live in another
Guest confirmation lost in a thread with my mother
Promo goes out but I can't find the artwork
The episode's live but the follow-up won't work
Clip it, ship it, schedule it, share it
I swear I had a system —
2:11

Hard-hitting hip-hop spoken word, 95 BPM, confident male vocal, Heavy 808 bass, crisp snare, minimal melodic elements — let the words hit, Think Run The Jewels meets
Gary Vee energy but with substance, Aggressive but not angry — more "I figured something
out and you need to hear this, " Sparse verses, big drum-fill transitions into chorus, Add vinyl crackle texture underneath, No singing — all spoken word with rhythmic cadence
3:44

06 - Forge
v5.5
dark synthwave electro 118 bpm processed vocal with slight vocoder effect pulsing
analog synth bass arpeggiated lead synth crisp electronic drums think electronic, synthwave, house, French house meets
m83 meets house, electronic, French house, dance, disco s tron legacy score futuristic powerful transformative build
tension in verse release in chorus with massive synth pad wash add glitch effects
on transitions retro futuristic aesthetic female vocal preferred cool confident
slightly robotic delivery
3:47

upbeat 80s new wave pop rock 118 bpm male vocal energetic slightly cheeky
bright synth stabs jangly clean guitar punchy bass with pick tight snare with
gated reverb handclaps think the cars just what i needed meets Rock, New Wave, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock need you
tonight meets New wave, Pop rock, Synth-pop catchier moments meets early New wave, Synth-pop, Pop rock energy
infectious groove should make you want to move immediately synth hook between
choruses verse is bouncy and rhythmic chorus is big and singalong ready with
layered vocals fun confident celebratory the sound of something finally
working the way it should bright 80s production with modern clarity
3:37

08 - Compounding
v5.5
gospel soul inspirational anthem 76 bpm powerful female lead vocal with choir backing
hammond organ warm bass guitar brushed drums building to full kit in final chorus
think Soul, R&B, Jazz, Blues meets Indie Rock, Soul, Blues, Folk, Alternative Rock meets classic motown meets sunday morning service
start intimate just voice and organ each section adds instruments final chorus should
feel like the whole room stood up real emotion genuine conviction slight rasp in vocal
handclaps in final chorus
4:21

progressive edm rock hybrid 104 bpm male vocal earnest raw not performative
start with just a heartbeat like kick drum and vocal add pulsing synth bass at
pre chorus explode into full edm rock production at chorus big reverb soaked
synths distorted guitar power chords layered with four on the floor kick euphoric
pads sidechain compression think swedish house mafia don t you worry child
meets u2 s where the streets have no name meets Progressive House, Electro House, Dance, Electronic progressive builds
meets Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival arena electronic sound should feel like running alone at 5am
and suddenly realizing you ve been doing this for a year goosebump moment at
the bridge when everything drops out and comes back with double the intensity
final chorus should feel like sunrise breaking through fog guitar and synths
playing off each other in the outro
4:28

80s influenced soft rock power ballad 84 bpm solo male vocal warm emotional
slightly weathered clean electric guitar arpeggios soft synth pads underneath
piano think progressive rock, art rock, worldbeat, pop in your eyes meets Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock heaven meets
the fray s vulnerability verse is intimate just voice clean guitar and piano
chorus swells with sustained power chords big reverb soaked snare and layered
backing vocals gated reverb on snare for that classic 80s feel build through
the song final chorus should feel like arms wide open on a rooftop emotional
without being cheesy real feeling real delivery
6:14

[Verse 1]
Woke up to seventeen notifications
Three calendars deep and I'm losing my patience
Spreadsheet for guests, a doc for the questions
A folder of folders that defies comprehension
Copy the link, paste it somewhere I'll lose it
The system's not broken — there never was a system
[Pre-Chorus]
And every week I tell myself
"Next time I'll get organized"
But next time looks exactly like
The last time in disguise
[Chorus]
Too many tabs, too many threads
Too many things I keep inside my head
One more login, one more lag
I'm running a show from a digital junkyard
Too many tabs, not enough glue
I'm holding it together but it's falling right through
Somebody build me something real
Something that makes this chaos stand still
[Verse 2]
Transcript lands in one app, notes live in another
Guest confirmation lost in a thread with my mother
Promo goes out but I can't find the artwork
The episode's live but the follow-up won't work
Clip it, ship it, schedule it, share it
I swear I had a system —
2:59

driving alternative rock 98 bpm confident male vocal with edge heavy
distorted guitar riff think power chords with attitude tight rhythm section
aggressive but controlled drums energy of Grunge, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock alive meets Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Post-Grunge
like a stone meets Alternative Metal, Rap Metal, Funk Metal s conviction without the
full on rap metal verse is tense and coiled muted guitar tight hi hat
chorus explodes with open chords and crashing cymbals vocal delivery is
passionate almost preachy a man on a stage who figured something out and
needs you to hear it drop to clean guitar for the bridge then hit the
final chorus harder than anything before it raw unpolished production
5:29

80s heartland arena rock, 86 BPM, male vocal with conviction and slight rasp, Clean-to-overdriven electric guitar, acoustic guitar foundation, solid bass, anthemic drums, Think Bruce Springsteen "The Rising" meets Tom Petty "I Won't
Back Down" meets John Mellencamp's blue-collar storytelling, Honest, determined, unhurried but powerful, Verse is restrained — acoustic guitar and vocal, Pre-chorus
adds electric, Chorus opens up to full arena sound with sustained power chords
and crashing cymbals, Harmonica riff in the bridge — raw, not polished, Final
chorus should feel like a man standing alone in a spotlight and meaning every word, Big 80s reverb on the snare, Warm analog production
4:42

Driving trance, 130 BPM, female trance vocals, emotional and soaring, ethereal and breathy verses, uplifting belted chorus, Heavy reverb and echo delay on vocals, Euphoric trance drop with arpeggiated synths and layered harmonies
4:42

cinematic trailer anthem 90 bpm epic orchestral with modern electronic hybrid
think hans zimmer meets Pop rock, Alternative rock, Indie pop, Electropop believer energy start with solo piano
build through strings add massive drums at chorus taiko style hits with orchestral
crashes electronic bass pulse underneath male vocal raw determined not polished
pop should feel like a movie trailer for a startup that actually matters final 30
seconds should be instrumental strings brass percussion crescendo to silence
then one final piano note
