4:36

Scorpio Cliff Fog
v4.5-all
Melody-first dream-pop with airy ambient layers and soft liminal texture, Jangly chorus guitar with chorus and delay leads over hazy synth pads, muted sub-bass, brushed kick, and feathered snare, Whispery vocal lines sit forward in the pocket, with tape echo, reverse guitar ghosts, and washed-out room reverb
4:39

Folded Moon Thread
v4.5-all
dark indie pop, synth-pop, 92 BPM, tape-saturated drums, sidechained sub-bass, arpeggiated analog synths, watery electric piano, muted electric guitar, bowed bass swells, plate reverb, stereo delay, granular shimmer, half-time backbeat, bittersweet longing, coastal menace
5:29

Ember Under Winter
v4.5-all
Neofolk meeting cinematic indie pop at 84 BPM: brushed drums, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, autoharp drones, bowed cello, and harmonic bass beneath intimate spoken word, Sidechained pads, plate reverb, tape saturation, triplet pulse, and a slow-build arrangement into swelling string ensemble with bittersweet devotion
2:46

Loose, speech-like topline riding a minimalist alt-pop groove, with percussive syllable phrasing over soft electric piano, muted syncopated bass, and dry kick-snare pockets, Add granular vocal chops, subtle formant shifts, and tape delay tails; keep the melody conversational, intimate, and rhythm-forward
3:26

Doorway Dust
v5.5
Clashing alt-rock with tense verse dynamics: sharp palm-muted electric guitars, jagged basslines, and punchy tom-heavy drums drive a confrontational groove, Staccato vocal phrasing, clipped delays, gritty amp saturation, and abrupt stops give each verse a heated, argumentative edge before a louder, wider chorus release
4:44

Fragile post-rock and ambient slowcore with detuned piano, fingerpicked electric guitar through tremolo and tape delay, bowed bass drones, and brushed snare barely holding the pulse, Granular noise, sidechained room reverb, and unstable analog synth pads make the mix feel on the edge of collapse, with abrupt dropouts and warped tape texture
4:27

One More Day
v5.5
Barely-there ambient emotional track, ultra-quiet and intimate, Soft felt piano, breathy vocal pads, bowed harmonics, and distant synth drones sit in a wide, hushed field, Minimal pulse from brushed percussion, tape hiss, gentle reverb, and slow decay create fragile, meditative tension
3:13

Melody-first chorus built around a catchy top-line carried by layered lead vocals and tight three-part harmonies, Punchy pop drums, bright electric piano, plucked guitar accents, and a rounded synth bass leave room for syllable-friendly phrasing, with hooky call-and-response ad-libs, subtle delay throws, and a wide, polished mix
3:09

Melody-first chorus built around a catchy top-line carried by layered lead vocals and tight three-part harmonies, Punchy pop drums, bright electric piano, plucked guitar accents, and a rounded synth bass leave room for syllable-friendly phrasing, with hooky call-and-response ad-libs, subtle delay throws, and a wide, polished mix
3:09

Keys in Fridge
v5.5
Playful duet with tightly interlocked male/female vocal lines, call-and-response phrasing, tongue-in-cheek ad-libs, and crisp harmony stacks, Light bounce groove with finger-snapped percussion, percussive acoustic guitar, rubbery electric bass, and bright staccato keys, Punchy mix, quick dynamic shifts, sly rhythmic pauses, and subtle delay throws for attitude
2:39

Moon Child Wire
v5.5
Spoken-melody track with rhythmic, conversational phrasing riding over sparse piano stabs, muted electric guitar chops, and warm sub-bass, Tight kick-snare groove, brushed percussion, and subtle vinyl hiss, Use close-mic dry vocals with light slapback delay, occasional pitch bends, and minimal harmonies for a natural talk-sung feel
4:31

Epic cosmic indie-rock at 148 BPM with punchy, urgent live drums, tom-heavy fills, bright piano pulses, and wide synth pads under clean male vocals pushed hard and emotionally, Soaring delay-soaked guitars, layered gang harmonies, and explosive, festival-sized choruses; verses stay intimate before massive crescendo lifts with huge low-end and spacious reverb
4:04

Love like a star
v5.5
Duet him-and-her power ballad with epic cinematic indie-rock energy, modern polished production, and intimate-to-explosive dynamics, Driving tom-heavy drums, punchy snare, bright piano pulses, soaring delay-soaked guitars, and massive atmospheric synth pads, Wide stereo, huge crescendos, sky-shaking choruses, urgent vocal harmonies, and interstellar texture throughout
3:29

Coat Door Tears
v5.5
Duet him-and-her power ballad with epic cinematic indie-rock energy, modern polished production, and intimate-to-explosive dynamics, Driving tom-heavy drums, punchy snare, bright piano pulses, soaring delay-soaked guitars, and massive atmospheric synth pads, Wide stereo, huge crescendos, sky-shaking choruses, urgent vocal harmonies, and interstellar texture throughout
3:56

Emotional melodic K-pop at half volume, opening on a breathy synth swell and a single filtered note, Glossy synth arpeggios, punchy 808 kick, crisp clap stack, tight sub-bass, and clean EDM drops, Verses use stuttered vocal chops, sidechained pads, plucky lead synths; chorus lifts with stacked harmonies, wide reverb, layered percussion, polished high-energy lift
3:42

Ad Astra
v5.5
Spoken-melody vocal lines delivered in a rhythmic, talk-sung cadence over a minimal beat, Tight kick, crisp snare, syncopated hi-hats, muted synth bass, and sparse electric piano chords with tape delay, Dry close-miked lead vocal, doubled ad-libs, subtle pitch bends, and a stripped arrangement that leaves space for phrasing, “Melodic cinematic indie‑rock with a cosmic, romantic tone, Emotional clean male vocals rising into huge anthemic choruses, Bright piano motifs, shimmering atmospheric synths, wide delayed guitars, and driving drums with Startisan‑style momentum, Celestial, astrological imagery and Sovereign mottos woven into the emotion, Smooth melodic verses building into a massive, uplifting, star‑bound chorus featuring the phrase ‘Ad Astra’, Modern, polished, spacious production with a soaring, euphoric, send‑it‑to‑the‑moon energy, ”
3:38

Bright K-pop meets rock with a melody-first chorus built on punchy electric guitar power chords, clean octave leads, and a soaring synth hook, Driving live drums, tight snare crack, aggressive bass guitar, sidechained pads, and stacked group harmonies create a polished, high-energy lift
5:07

Starfall
v5.5
“Melodic cinematic indie‑rock duet with emotional male and female vocals intertwining like twin stars, Warm expressive delivery, soaring anthemic choruses, bright piano motifs, shimmering cosmic synths, wide delayed guitars, and driving Startisan‑style drums, Celestial, romantic, mythic tone with call‑and‑response lines and unified harmonies, Smooth melodic verses that build into a massive, uplifting, star‑bound ‘Ad Astra’ chorus, Modern, polished, spacious, euphoric, cosmic‑duet energy, ”
