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Starverse: Origin

From where the Starverse rose. A collection of the original sparks, stories, and raw melodies that built this sphere. Unfiltered and honest — the foundation of everything yet to come.
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Minimalist piano and acoustic guitar ballad, Soft female vocals with a raw/ dark voice, Verse 1 should be melancholic, Verse 2 a bit frantic (searching), Verse 3 powerful, Verse 4 happy, Sparse piano, using c-minor chords, leads the intro, From the second verse an onwards a gentle acoustic guitar, with CGCEGC tuning (modified Open C), adds warmt and resonance joins the melody, In all the Choruses, Bridge and Outro a melodic warm cello, and a floor bass creating a soft beat, is added, No drums, whisps or synths — just raw, lyrical storytelling, Mood is vulnerable, mystical, and quietly triumphant, Between all Verses/ Pre-Chorus/ Choruses/ Bridge there should be small instrumental breaks and solos with only melody and no vocal, Clean production and high quality
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GENRE: Indie Folk - Soft rock - Anthemic Ballad VOCALS: Female vocalist with soft dark voice and low tones, Soft verses, Powerful Choruses with Choir joining Melody by Piano, Acoustic Guitar and Cello, should be prominent, Floor Bass and Drums keeps the beat throughout, Play melody between verses/ choruses/ etc, KEY INSTRUMENTS: Piano, Cello, Acustic guitar, Floor Bass, Drums, Choir
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> Genre: Mid-tempo rock / nu-metal with grunge undertones > Mood: Dark, introspective, emotionally charged > Vocal delivery: Female lead with two vocal styles – calm and poetic in verses, intense and layered in choruses, Spoken word + glitchy vocal in bridge/outro, > Structure: Instrumental intro (4–8 sec)Verse → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Verse → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Bridge → Final Chorus → Outro → Instrumental outro (4–8 sec) > Instrumentation: Gritty guitars, deep bass, glitchy textures, Avoid sharp treble, piercing synths, or overly busy layering, > Reference: Inspired by “Knife Prty” – dramatic mid-song shift, haunting atmosphere > Theme: Inner conflict, duality, transformation > Avoid: Screams, high-pitched effects, excessive reverb or chaotic soundscape (tinnitus-friendly mix)
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Create a mid-tempo electrorock anthem at 120 BPM with an orchestral touch and bold, emotional male vocals, The song should build from a soft intro to a powerful, layered chorus, Use synth pads, building pulsing bass, and punchy triple drums, The mood builds power accenture and broadcast confidence and resilience, Lyrics should focus on empowerment and inner strength
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A fusion track opening with distorted electric guitar riffs layered over liquid drum and bass rhythms—fast syncopated breakbeats and deep sub-bass, Verses contrast atmospheric synth pads with subtle guitar flourishes, while choruses hit hard with energetic drum fills and aggressive guitar leads, maintaining momentum through dynamic shifts and electronic effects in the bridge
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GENRE: Indie Folk - Rock - Pop / Anthemic Ballad THEME: Resilience, vulnerability, growth, and mutual support, Inspired by the Kintsugi concept: a focus on making scars and cracks beautiful, VOCALS: Female vocalists with low register/ dark tones and grit, DYNAMIC STRUCTURE: * Verses: Start intimate and reflective (minimal production: single vocal, piano, cello), * Pre-Chorus: Build tension and ascent (slow drum beat addition, rising strings), * Chorus: Massive, powerful, and soaring (highest vocal register, full drums, background vocals/choir on "never not with all that I am"), * Bridge: Dramatic drop in intensity for emotional vulnerability ("We are tides, and we are sparks" whispered), then an explosive build-up on "In every crack, a braver heart, " * Outro: Fade to intimate resolution (single voice over quiet piano/guitar), KEY INSTRUMENTS: Piano, Cello, Double Bass, full Drums, strong Choir/BGVs in the Chorus, The music should feel empowering and authentic
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Calm, melodic rock with slow, gentle climpering acoustic guitar with drop-d tuned strings, Guitar swells and added low cello melody in chorus and deep percussion for emotional weight, Melodic bare and slow rock, Male vocal with slow, low and dark melodic voice
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Create a mid-tempo electrorock anthem at 120 BPM with an orchestral touch and bold, emotional male vocals, The song should build from a soft intro to a powerful, layered chorus, Use synth pads, building pulsing bass, and punchy triple drums, The mood builds power accenture and broadcast confidence and resilience, Lyrics should focus on empowerment and inner strength
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Calm, melodic rock with slow, gentle climpering acoustic guitar with drop-d tuned strings, Guitar swells and peaceful piano and deep percussion for emotional weight, Melodic bare and slow rock, Male vocal with slow, low and dark melodic voice
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low, orchestral, melodic, gentle, blending with electric guitar swells and deep percussion for emotional weight, orchestral rock with male low dark vocals; lush strings and piano build a soft yet powerful texture, rock, slow
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Calm, melodic rock with soft climpering acoustic guitar, low cello solo accompanied by peacefu low toned piano, Male vocalist with slow, low and melodic voice, male vocals
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singer-songwriter, indie folk rock ballad, soft warm low female vocals
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slow rock blues, low gritty female vocals
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A mid-tempo happy electronic groove-driven track with an awesome memorable melody and great tom-tom and timpani beats, Melodic piano forms the backbone, supported by warm analog synth pads and deep, rounded bass, Drums are organic, led by toms and subtle timpani rather than bright cymbals or sharp snare, The vocal is a low-register female voice with a slightly husky, textured tone — intimate, expressive, and grounded, avoiding high belting or glossy pop delivery, The mood is warm, positive, lightly joyful, and reflective, Production is clean, modern, spacious, and modern rave atmosphere with gentle contemporary effects
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At 68bpm, this warm tune opens with slow fingerpicked steel guitar as the melodic centerpiece, supported by calm electronic effects for depth, The vocals—a calm, alto female—sit spaciously in a pristine, wide stereo mix, Gentle, deep kicks and timpani-style toms provide slow, funky rhythmic drive; no cymbals or snares, so space remains uncluttered, Light funk grooves weave in subtly, and choruses bloom with airy reverb, The result is an organic blend of calm medium epic country, a touch of gritty blues guitars, rock ballads, alternative americana, electronica, and pop, colored by a positive, emotionally nuanced delivery