
Fractures II
I stopped resisting it.
That’s when it became mine.
This is not a revisit.
It's re-alignment.
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7 songs
2:53

A restrained Cinematic Hardcore Trance reinterpretation in F# minor, where silence begins to fracture under pressure, What was once a quiet aftermath is now unstable, with distant pulses and low-frequency tension forming beneath spoken-word reflections, The voice remains close and exposed, but no longer at peace, as subtle percussion and filtered energy begin to rise, Instead of explosive release, the track holds back, allowing emotion and pressure to coexist in a controlled state, The result is a slow awakening within the ruins—where the echo doesn’t fade, but reshapes itself before dissolving into a quiet, unresolved fade
4:39

A hypnotic Cinematic Hardcore Trance reconstruction in F minor, where repetition becomes disorientation, Whispered vocals drift through shifting space as rhythmic pressure builds beneath them, replacing progressive movement with controlled tension, Hard kicks and deep bass drive the track forward, while minimal melodic elements create a sense of instability rather than release, The structure loops and escalates, pulling the listener deeper into a state of uncertainty before collapsing into fragments of sound, This is not a journey forward—it is a descent into the unknown
4:38

A deeply restrained Cinematic Hardcore Trance reconstruction in G minor, where motion exists without presence, Soft pulses and distant rhythmic elements emerge beneath a drifting atmosphere, but never fully take form, Spoken-word vocals remain close yet detached, as if existing between awareness and absence, The structure unfolds without urgency, allowing space and silence to carry as much weight as sound, Rather than building toward release, the track suspends itself in a state of quiet dissociation, where nothing breaks, and nothing resolves
3:59

A Cinematic Hardcore Trance reconstruction in D♭ minor that transforms fluid motion into driven progression under pressure, A steady 4x4 kick anchors the track as evolving pads, restrained melodies, and subtle piano motifs push forward without pause, The energy builds and reforms rather than releases, creating a sense of movement that feels necessary rather than free, As the track progresses, the structure tightens, balancing emotional weight with forward drive before dissolving back into a fragile piano-led ending, echoing a form that has changed but not fully healed
3:48

A restrained Cinematic Hardcore Trance reconstruction in C# minor, where orchestral elements drift within a controlled rhythmic frame, Soft legato strings and distant choir textures remain at the forefront, while a subtle 4x4 pulse anchors the track without disrupting its weightless atmosphere, The structure evolves through quiet layering rather than intensity, allowing emotion to build without release, Instead of reaching a climax, the track sustains a suspended state, where sound lingers like dust in still air before gradually dissolving into silence
5:12

(Modern Drum and Bass, Neurofunk / Techstep Hybrid, dark and emotional tone, 170 BPM, runtime 5:00+)
Female spoken intro, manipulative and cold, angry gaslighting tone, British male rap with emotional progression and mid-deep tone, Starts aggressive and fast with raw anger, shifts to calm reflective pacing, ends in soft whispered closure, Rap phrasing around 85–90 BPM cadence layered over 170 BPM rhythm, Instrumentation includes heavy neuro basslines, dark sub-bass rumble, fast metallic techstep drums, glitch textures, distorted effects, atmospheric pads, subtle rain ambience, Features instrumental bridge echoing “You never change” and long ambient outro fading with rain and synths, Tags: British Rap, Spoken Word Intro, Neurofunk, Emotional, Dark, Reflective, Healing, Storytelling, Balance vocals 40% / instrumental 60%, Add light reverb and pads in bridge, Widen choruses slightly for clarity and power, End with 20s rain fade-out
4:27

