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FRACTURA

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10 songs
2:42Song Image
neoclassical ambient, slow piano, cold string ensemble, sparse arrangement, minimal texture, soft reverb on keys, no drums, melancholic mood, psychological horror undertone, detuned pad layer barely audible beneath strings, long decay tails, cinematic stillness, female composer tag, no vocal processing, clean and fragile, 72 BPM, slow tempo, dark classical, pre-breakdown calm
2:57Song Image
glitch neoclassical, detuned piano gradually losing pitch stability, cold strings with subtle phase drift, micro-edited breaks, sparse digital cuts interrupting melodic flow, reversed vocal fragment whisper buried in reverb, no full drum kit, only occasional granular percussion hit, psychological unease, 95 BPM, building tension without resolution, ambient horror texture, eerie pad underneath strings, stereo field begins to feel unstable, female composer tag, fragile and fracturing, cinematic dread, pre-breakcore threshold
2:51Song Image
breakcore, granularly chopped amen breaks, razor orchestral stabs, reese bass entry on drop, reversed vocal fragments slashing stereo field, eerie detuned pads underneath, distorted piano clusters in breakdown, cavern reverb on choir-like texture, glitch edits between bars, aggressive drum programming, 140 BPM, overdriven drums on final section, sidechained bass, abrupt cut to silence at end, female producer tag, no clean vocal, horror score undertone, psychological fracture, mid-tempo breakcore threshold, stereo width fully exploited, metallic percussion hits
3:01Song Image
industrial breakcore, gabber kick pattern relentless and dry, mangled reese bass on drop, metallic percussion hits layered, screaming distorted lead synth, no melodic resolution, looping structures that decay into themselves, heavily pitch-shifted vocal fragments, paranoid texture, 160 BPM, aggressive and mechanical, no warmth in the mix, overdriven low end, glitch stutters on every bar, white noise bleed in outro, female producer tag, horror industrial, psychological claustrophobia, zero breathing room, drums hit like concrete, saturation across full frequency range
5:57Song Image
breakcore alternating with cold ambient sections, unpredictable structure switching between brutal granular breaks and near-silent detuned pad textures, two vocal layers simultaneously close and distant with heavy reverb on one, reese bass distorted on drop sections, orchestral stabs cutting through ambient passages, stereo field collapses and expands with each switch, 155 BPM during break sections, tempo feels unstable even when locked, glitch edits at transition points, reversed breath sample in ambient sections, psychological dissociation texture, female producer tag, no resolution between states, horror ambient and breakcore horror in same track, each brutal return is louder than the last, final section has no ambient escape
2:18Song Image
extreme breakcore, 180 BPM, no intro no ambient no mercy, gabber kicks from bar one, reese bass pushed to clipping threshold, granular breaks chopped beyond recognition, screaming distorted lead synth over everything, vocal fragments buried under layers of distortion barely human, no melodic content whatsoever, two bar near-silence breakdown with single sub bass pulse then immediate brutal return, overdriven drum bus, deliberate clipping on final section, female producer tag, maximum saturation full spectrum, horror score at peak intensity, psychological collapse in sound form, abrupt cut to silence at very end, this is the loudest and most aggressive track on the album
2:33Song Image
orchestral breakcore horror score, 175 BPM, dark choir textures distant and cavernous reverb running beneath granular breaks the entire track, distorted piano clusters used as rhythmic elements not melodic, string stabs hitting like percussion hits, gabber kicks locked with orchestral downbeats creating ritual feel, vocal delivery near-chant processed through heavy reverb and slight pitch drift, breakdown section breakcore stops completely leaving only choir and distorted piano 8 bars, second drop fuses orchestral and breakcore layers until indistinguishable, female producer tag, ceremonial darkness, horror ritual atmosphere, controlled violence not chaotic, beauty and brutality as one texture, no separation between classical and electronic elements by track end
2:31Song Image
glitch vocal horror breakcore, 168 BPM, three distinct vocal layers processed differently throughout: one clean and close, one pitch-shifted with deep reverb saying same words delayed, one granular glitch fusion of both, clean vocal layer appears only at intro and outro, middle of track dominated by glitch fusion voice, breakdown section six bars of processed voice only no instruments maximum psychological unease, granular breaks as frame not focus, female producer tag, identity horror through vocal processing, pitch drift on secondary voice, stereo separation between voice layers, reversed vocal fragments on transitions, no sung melody only spoken and processed fragments, abrupt silence after final clean vocal line, this track closes arc three of the album
2:57Song Image
post-breakcore drone, 85 BPM, massive deceleration from previous track, reese bass as continuous low drone not rhythmic element, sparse granular kick pattern entering after intro like a reluctant heartbeat, no melodic content, exhausted vocal delivery flat and close-mic with no aggressive processing, voice gradually receding in mix until distant and room-like, 12 bar instrumental drone section mid-track no voice no melody only bass hum and occasional kick, outro kick spacing out to silence then drone fading to nothing before track 10, female producer tag, post-collapse texture, grey and weightless, not sad not resolved just empty, psychological aftermath, the sound of a system that has finished burning
0:26Song Image
ambient terminal, 60 BPM, near-infrasound pad as only foundation, no percussion no bass no melody, voice appears as thought not speech barely above silence three words at a time with long pauses between, 16 bar voiceless mid-section only pad texture slowly losing harmonic content, final vocal phrase delivered with complete affective flatness, pad decays over 4 bars after last word, then hard cut to absolute silence no fade no reverb tail no resolution, female producer tag, post-collapse void, the sound of identity with no name left, this is the last track of the album FRACTURA, do not resolve do not comfort do not fade, cut to black