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Ashframe

Ashframe is a five-track dark ambient and industrial doom album that charts the emotional and physical collapse of a body denied, a mind fractured, and a soul repurposed.
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5 songs
3:27Song Image
Create a slow, emotionally resonant track using layered piano (soft, detuned upright), fretless bass with subtle slides, and sparse acoustic guitar plucks drenched in reverb, Tempo should hover around 65–70 BPM, Use brushed snare hits and distant kick drums with long decay to create space, Introduce analog synth pads with slow attack and low-pass filtering to evoke melancholy, Add subtle tape hiss and vinyl crackle for texture, Vocals should be drawn out, intimate, and slightly breathy—processed with plate reverb and light saturation, In the bridge, bring in a cello section with legato phrasing and low-end swells, Use reverse piano tails and granular delay to transition between sections, The mood is fragile, introspective, and emotionally raw, No distortion, no heavy percussion—just aching tones and cinematic restraint, End with a single sustained piano note fading into silence
4:08Song Image
Use a repeating 4-bar piano motif as the emotional backbone, Align vocal phrasing precisely with the piano cadence—each lyric should feel timed to the loop, Avoid dynamic shifts; keep harmonic movement minimal and meditative, Let ambient textures rise slowly behind the piano—reversed guitar swells, granular noise, and soft distortion, No drums, Final chorus should introduce subtle mutations: vocal layering, detuning, or ambient decay to suggest emotional collapse
2:19Song Image
Dark ambient song at 82 BPM, Use a repeating 4-bar detuned upright piano motif—soft, melancholic, slightly warbled—as the backbone, Align vocal phrasing precisely with piano cadence: each line lands on the downbeat, with micro-pauses and breathy decay, Vocals are intimate, close-mic’d, and drawn out, processed with plate reverb and light saturation, Treat vocals as an instrument—phrasing interlocks with ambient textures
2:31Song Image
Industrial doom meets dark ambient at 76 BPM, Use a slow, detuned upright piano motif—warbled, melancholic, repeating every 4 bars—as the emotional anchor, Vocals are low-register, breathy, and intimate, delivered with cinematic restraint, Each line lands on the piano’s downbeat, with micro-pauses to let ambient textures rise, Process vocals with plate reverb and light saturation; final chorus adds detuned harmonies and whispered doubles to suggest emotional collapse, Add metallic drones, granular noise, and reversed guitar swells that echo vocal phrasing, Fretless bass slides beneath sustained notes, Sparse doom guitar riffs—choked, drenched in reverb—enter after the first chorus, Include brushed snare hits and distant kick drums with long decay, Bridge introduces legato cello swells and reverse piano tails, End with a single sustained piano note fading into silence, Lyrics explore post-human resolve: rebuilding identity from pain, silence, and bodily decay
2:13Song Image
Dark ambient fused with cinematic industrial doom at 76 BPM, Use a 4-bar detuned upright piano motif—warbled, melancholic, buried under ambient distortion, Vocals are low-register, breathy, and intimate, landing on the piano’s downbeat with pauses for ambient textures to rise, Process vocals with plate reverb, light saturation, and whispered doubles in the final chorus, Add metallic drones, reversed guitar swells, granular noise, and hydraulic pulses that echo vocal phrasing, Doom guitar riffs—slow, choked, drenched in reverb—enter after the first chorus, Fretless bass slides beneath sustained notes, Include brushed snare hits and distant kick drums with long decay, Bridge introduces glitch textures, legato cello swells, and reverse piano tails, Final chorus mutates with vocal layering and ambient collapse, End with a transmission fading into silence, Lyrics are a signal to others buried in ruin—modular, defiant, cinematic