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Ultra - сериал

1. Знакомство с героями Пансионата Монстров
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16 songs
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female voice, Cinematic epic blending ancient and futuristic elements: starts with ethnic oriental motifs (Makam Hijaz, duduk, Arabic chants, Middle Eastern percussion), evoking the mystique of ancient Babylon and Mesopotamia, Transitions into medieval Gothic atmosphere (harpsichord, minor violins, viola) at ~3:45, then shifts to darkwave/cyberpunk soundscape with synthetic textures, metallic echoes, and urban ambience, symbolizing a journey through time from antiquity to a neon‑lit future, Vocal styles range from sacred chanting to polyphonic medieval singing and emotive modern delivery
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This is a heavy metal song with a driving tempo and aggressive instrumentation, The song features a male vocalist with a powerful, growling delivery, often layered with harmonies, The instrumentation includes distorted electric guitars, a prominent bass guitar, and a driving drum kit with frequent double bass drumming, The song structure includes verses, choruses, and a bridge, with instrumental breaks showcasing guitar solos and rhythmic complexity, The key is minor, contributing to the dark and intense mood, Production elements include heavy compression on the drums and guitars, creating a dense and impactful sound, The mixing emphasizes the vocals and lead guitar, while maintaining a strong rhythmic foundation
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industrial metal, trap metal, experimental metal chaotic genre switching, theatrical madness kim dracula–style vocal chaos (whisper → rap → scream → operatic) jazz interludes, orchestral metal choir, extreme breakdowns dark humor, horror theatrics, cabaret insanity tempo: variable (70–160 BPM) key: atonal / minor energy: unstable, explosive production: distorted, cinematic, abrupt cuts, vinyl noise no safety smoothing, raw dynamics Intro → Verse 1 → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Verse 2 → Bridge → Breakdown → Outro
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death metal, horrorcore, kawaii idol, chiptune, 8-bit, video game music, orchestral fanfare, cinematic, triumphant
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Modern rap metal, alternative metal, post-hardcore energy, cinematic atmosphere, dark introspective tone, diary-confession vibe, emotional build-up, explosive chorus, militant bridge
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dark cabaret, haunting music box melodies, eerie music hall
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Modern theatrical rap-metal with dark circus undertone, 116 BPM, rhythmic cello pizzicato driving the groove
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punk, industrial punk, dark electro-punk
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Vocal Style: Clean, melodic, intimate verses → soaring, layered choruses, Pain is internalized, never screamed, Instrumentation: Syncopated downtuned guitars, pulsing synths, trap-influenced drums, and atmospheric glitches, Production: Polished, spacious, and cinematic—every sound serves the emotion, Mood: Sleek despair, Not chaotic rage, but the quiet horror of loving a ghost in a machine, Theatrical Metalcore fused with symphonic metal, post-hardcore, and cinematic horror-score elements, The band masterfully blends aggressive modern metal with Broadway-worthy drama, creating what could be described as “horror movie soundtracks you can mosh to, ” Dark, cinematic, and intensely narrative-driven—like stepping into a twisted horror film where every instrument plays a character, Clean singing: Dramatic, theatrical baritone—expressive, almost villainous in delivery (reminiscent of a horror narrator or tragic antihero), Full string sections, choirs, pipe organs, music box melodies
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Gothic Modern Classical / Piano Ambient, A minor (modulations to E minor, D minor, C minor), Largo ≈ 60 BPM Create a dark, meditative track blending modern classical minimalism with gothic atmosphere, Use grand piano (dark, resonant tone), cello, double bass, viola, violin, church organ, glockenspiel, frame drum, and wordless female choir, Key elements: minor and diminished chords (Am, F, C, G, B°); open fifths and octaves for cathedral-like space; chromatic bass descents; haunting vocal harmonies (minor thirds, tritones); distant church organ pads (5–6 s reverb); echoing metallic sounds (bells, chimes, glockenspiel) mimicking “stones” and “threads”; ritualistic, sparse percussion; whispered and exposed vocals with long pauses and echo, Sound palette: cold, vast acoustic space; dark reverb; dynamics from ppp to mf; slow evolution; architectural soundscape; preserved vocal clarity with subtle haunting doubling
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horror metalcore, trap metal, circus macabre, theatrical horror, chaotic genre switching, in the style of Kim Dracula male theatrical vocal, manic character performance, villain energy russian lyrics Key: D minor Tempo: 150 BPM (variable feel) Instrumentation: downtuned guitars, trap hi-hats, distorted 808, carnival organ, creepy music box, brass stabs, industrial drums, metalcore breakdown drums, horror violin stabs Vocals: male vocalist only deep male theatrical vocal male rap vocal male scream vocal male growl male whisper narration no female vocals no female backing vocals no duet vocals no female choir male voice only Production: hyper dynamic mix, sudden genre switching, theatrical sound design, wide stereo guitars, distorted vocal layers, single male vocalist performance, no duet, no female voices Mood: grotesque dark comedy, psycho cabaret, horror satire
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Dark ambient production with a tragic, slow‑tempo minor‑key melody ( ~60–70 BPM), Texture: Shadowy low‑frequency ambience featuring organic room‑tone (creaks, air) and distant gated clock chimes (high‑pass filtered), Harmony: Gothic choir pads (slightly detuned, long release) playing minor chords (i, iv, vi) to reinforce the tragic mood, Vocals: Close‑mic’d female lead — starts dry and whispered (verse), with subtle reverb and delay; on the hook, layered with 3–4 harmony tracks in minor thirds and sixths, Rhythm/Bass: Sparse sub‑80 Hz pulse (slow attack, long decay) plus metallic percussion (cymbal swells, processed springs) to build tension, Chorus: Heavy convolution reverb (cathedral impulse) on bells and choirs; low choirs with sub‑bass boost (~40–60 Hz), Bridge: Minimal processing — ambient breathing (close‑mic’d) and a low drone (sine wave, pitch‑shifted choir pad) with slow LFO modulation, Final Refrain: Double‑tracked vocal, heavily reverbed (8–10