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The Weekly Drop

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8 songs
4:13Song Image
witch house, psychedelic rock, alt rock, japanese folk, cinematic, atmospheric, hypnotic, experimental
3:58Song Image
A hypnotic, slowed-down witch house beat with a deep bass, Contrast it with extremely airy and melodic elements: a music box (music box), celesta and music box, Add dark ambient textures and reversed audio samples for a surreal, slightly unsettling feel, The track should feel like walking through a frozen, candy-coated dream, Vocals: Heavily processed, whispery female vocals with significant reverb and delay, The voice should sometimes sound like it's coming from under ice or from a distant memory, Mood: Hypnotic, surreal, melancholic, icy, ethereal, slightly dark, mysterious, cold sweetness, magical realism Style: Ethereal Darkwave, Dream Pop, Gothic Ambient, female vocalist Instrumental: A haunting music box (glockenspiel) and celesta melody, floating over a deep, slow, pulse-like electronic beat, Incorporate swirling, atmospheric synthesizer pads that feel both icy and vast, Add subtle, distorted shoegaze guitars that appear like shadows in the background, The soundscape should, ‑Sugar-Snow
5:19Song Image
This post-apocalyptic track fuses steampunk-inspired industrial rock with tribal percussion, scrap-metal metallic clangs, and driving bass synths, The intro layers windswept ambience, distant broken piano, and distorted radio voices, Gritty distorted electric guitars and pulsing kick drums fuel the verses, contrasted by cinematic pads and bursts of metallic noise, The chorus erupts with crashing snares, urgent strings, and raw, soaring leads—suggesting both desolation and fierce freedom, For the bridge, a dance-like groove builds over junkyard percussion, peaking with mechanical breakdowns before surging into a cathartic, flame-tinged finale
2:42Song Image
The track opens with vinyl crackle, acid rain ambience, and a low-pass synth pulsing at 80 BPM in G minor, Fragile, whispery vocals float above glitchy beats, Verses remain intimate, with weeping cello, faint organ, and brushed drums, Chorus surges into distorted, layered vocal glitches, toxic bass drops, acid motifs from trumpet, and sweeping glitch artifacts, The bridge strips to chopped beats, distorted guitar swells, and processed spoken word, layering folk-tinged cello, Final section erupts in noisy digital collapse before all sound fades under green, hateful glitch reverb
4:44Song Image
Orchestral‑cinematic instrumental travel by sea directly through the center of a typhoon, No vocal, Opens with slow, swelling strings, taiko-inspired low percussion, airy flutes, evoking mounting storm, Rhythm tightens and brass pulses in the approach, raising tension, At typhoon’s center, distorted synth brass and metallic scrapes clash with processed percussion and fractured rhythms for chaos, The eye brings stillness — soft strings, sparse bells, near‑silence, Storm exit blends turbulence with smoother textures, restoring coherence, Finale draws down with calm, minimal orchestral color
5:14Song Image
Cinematic electropop with airy strings, warm brass swells, deep pads, and a soft pulsing synth bass, Emotional vocals with a gentle choir lift in the chorus, Bridge adds glitchy, reverb-soaked whispers: “Wake up, Tenno, ” Futuristic, atmospheric, dramatic but still light and floating
4:44Song Image
dreamy synthpop, 108 BPM, A major, warm analog synths, glassy arps, deep sub, neon night vibe, soft sleepy vocals, stacked harmonies, gentle sidechain, subtle vinyl crackle
3:19Song Image
witch house, dark electronic, glitch pop, ethereal vocals, hypnotic, melancholic