Playlist cover art

Tragedy/Reality (Prof Corton)

Prof. Corton’s Tragedy/Reality EP: progressive/experimental metal with djent. Tracks on love & control, personal growth, plus one science-driven song.
·
11 songs
4:29Song Image
General Style = Djent/Metalcore Vocal Style = Screamed and grunts, rough melodic Progressive elements = On Synth layers = Background
3:59Song Image
Modern metalcore-driven track with subtle symphonic accents, Heavy, aggressive guitars, tight breakdowns, punchy drums, and emotional melodic sections, Symphonic elements stay in the background—dark strings, low choirs, and atmospheric orchestral pads that enhance mood without dominating, Vocals blend harsh screams, powerful cleans, and intense dynamic shifts, Overall sound: modern, energetic, emotional, cinematic but metal-first
4:48Song Image
Modern djent with polyrhythmic low-tuned guitars, tight percussive chugs, and complex progressive grooves, Add atmospheric ambient pads, shimmering clean guitars, and evolving soundscapes under the heavy sections, Mix aggressive riffs with spacious melodic passages, dynamic build-ups, odd-time rhythms, and a wide cinematic production, Vocals alternate between harsh screams and airy melodic lines, Moody, technical, atmospheric, and powerful
4:41Song Image
Heavy, aggressive guitars drive the mix, supported by tight breakdowns, punchy drums, and emotionally charged melodic passages, Symphonic elements remain atmospheric and subtle—dark strings, low choirs, and orchestral pads that deepen the mood without overpowering the metal foundation, Vocals shift between harsh screams, powerful cleans, and intense dynamic contrasts, Add dark electronic textures throughout: brooding pads, gritty synth layers, and electronic drum elements that blend seamlessly with the metalcore energy, The overall sound should be modern, energetic, emotional, and cinematic—while staying unapologetically metal-first
4:26Song Image
Modern experimental metal with melodic rock roots and subtle symphonic layers, Angular riffs, unexpected rhythmic shifts, and atmospheric guitar textures blended with light orchestral accents, Dynamic mix of heavy sections and mellow, spacious passages, Vocals stay mostly clean but intense, with occasional gritty edge, Electronic touches, unusual chord colors, and progressive transitions give it an exploratory, cinematic feel, Mood: moody, innovative, heavy yet artistic
4:32Song Image
Reimagine the track in a dark synthwave style with a brooding, cinematic atmosphere, Use warm and evolving analog-style synth pads, pulsing arpeggiated basslines, and retro electronic leads to create tension and emotion, Drums are electronic but restrained, with punchy kicks, snappy snares, and subtle percussion to maintain groove without aggression, Vocals are clean, melodic, and expressive, delivered as lead singing, harmonies, or airy choral layers, Focus on emotion, phrasing, and atmosphere rather than intensity, Preserve the original melody and structure while translating heaviness into moody, immersive synth textures, The result should feel nostalgic, darkly futuristic, and cinematic, like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets
5:22Song Image
Breakbeat / nu-skool breaks remix of an experimental prog-metal song (cinematic, dark, futuristic), Tempo 132–138 BPM, Verse: syncopated breakbeat groove with “late” backbeat feel, offbeat bass stabs, chopped guitar harmonics/atmospheric pads, phrasing in 7/8 or 5/4 with occasional 6/8 bar to keep it rolling, Pre: tension build with filtered breaks + rising orchestral/synth swells, Chorus: big anthemic hook in 4/4, add short 2/4 turnaround bars at phrase ends (stop-hit, quick breath, drop back in), Bridge/Breakdown: chaotic glitch-breaks + stutter edits, alternate 11/8, 13/16, 9/8, sudden rests, polymeter feel, heavy distorted reese + metallic hits, cinematic strings/brass accents, Dynamic contrast: heavy -> spacious -> heavy, Mood: moody, innovative, aggressive yet artistic, no cheesy EDM
5:02Song Image
Dark, atmospheric synth-driven track, Tempo 80–120 BPM, Heavy use of analog and digital synths, deep pulsing bass, distorted pads, and haunting lead lines, Minimal or no guitars, Drums are electronic, slow and heavy, with industrial or cinematic impact, Mood is ominous, cold, and introspective, Keep vocals as original as possible, only if necessary: vocals can be low, whispered, or processed with reverb and delay, or used sparingly for atmosphere, Strong sense of tension and space, Modern darkwave / cyberpunk / cinematic synth sound with polished, immersive production
4:51Song Image
Reimagine the original track as an intimate acoustic ensemble performance, Strip away all distortion, synths, and programmed elements, replacing them with warm, organic instrumentation, Acoustic guitar leads the arrangement with gentle strumming and fingerpicking, supported by upright bass, a restrained acoustic drum kit played with brushes or light sticks in a blues-influenced pocket, light hand percussion (shakers, brushes), and subtle piano or acoustic strings for depth, Dynamics are natural and expressive, allowing space and breath between phrases, Vocals are raw and close-mic’d, emphasizing emotion and lyrical clarity, with minimal reverb for a live-room feel, Maintain the original song’s melody and structure while softening the intensity into a heartfelt, unplugged interpretation that feels honest, human, and timeless
5:04Song Image
Minimalist piano-driven song with only piano and vocals, No other instruments or effects, Tempo 60–100 BPM, Piano carries harmony and rhythm using expressive dynamics, arpeggios, and sustained chords, Space and silence are important, Vocals are intimate and emotional, clean singing with optional light grit or falsetto, no screams, Song builds gradually through piano intensity rather than added layers, Dark or melancholic mood, cinematic and emotional, Natural reverb, close and personal vocal performance, stripped-down production focused on feeling and storytelling
4:29Song Image
Reimagine the original track as an intimate acoustic ensemble performance, Strip away all distortion, synths, and programmed elements, replacing them with warm, organic instrumentation, Acoustic guitar leads the arrangement with gentle strumming and fingerpicking, supported by upright bass, a restrained acoustic drum kit played with brushes or light sticks in a blues-influenced pocket, light hand percussion (shakers, brushes), and subtle piano or acoustic strings for depth, Dynamics are natural and expressive, allowing space and breath between phrases, Vocals are raw and close-mic’d, emphasizing emotion and lyrical clarity, with minimal reverb for a live-room feel, Maintain the original song’s melody and structure while softening the intensity into a heartfelt, unplugged interpretation that feels honest, human, and timeless