3:49

Floor 86
v4.5+
A super trippy elevator song that feels like a journey through a liquid kaleidoscope, The sound of descending into a surreal, multi-dimensional lobby, Start with smooth, swirling synths and a gentle, jazzy piano loop, Introduce glitchy, reversed sounds and shimmering chimes that pan erratically, A deep, sub-bass pulse thumps slowly, mimicking the descent, Halfway through, the music melts into a distorted, echoing chamber of a theremin and ethereal whispers, End with a single, resonant gong and the soft click of an opening door
2:40

Going Down
v4.5+
An unsettling theremin and cello driven elevator song with a futuristic lounge aesthetic, Occasional ominous buzzes and crackles, A sporadic & dissonant piano chord plays along, The music then introduces a theremin that drones in the distance, The music dbecomes increasingly chaotic as the sound of the elevator cables snapping is woven into the track, The song ends with a long, echoing silence followed by the soft click of an opening door, Elevator music, elevator music
3:30

Muzak of the Abyss
Glossy elevator jazz flows on silky saxophones, shattered by thunderous black-metal blast beats, Advertising jingles reappear as spectral Latin chorales, sung by children with unsettling sweetness, Harps duel chainsaws in surreal counterpoint, while polka rhythms dissolve into cavernous whale calls, A liminal soundtrack that drifts between shopping mall serenity and ritual sacrifice theatre, uncanny yet hypnotically sleek
3:33

666 Floors Below
v4.5+
The elevator music in hell slithers through the air like a warped parody of comfort—soft jazz chords played on detuned keyboards, their syrupy sweetness stretched until it curdles into dissonance, A lazy saxophone drones endlessly, each note wobbling out of tune, as if drunk and suffocating, while a brushed snare whispers a rhythm that never quite lands, like footsteps following you just out of sight, The melodies are almost familiar, always on the edge of recognition, but twisted in on themselves, looping without resolve, a maddening carousel of half-remembered lounge tunes, It is background music weaponized: saccharine, stale, and unending, its forced cheerfulness pressing against the listener like a velvet hand over the mouth, turning banality into torment
2:33

3:20

Floor 33
v4.5+
Intro (Andante, ~78 BPM, pp): Rhodes/electric piano sustain maj7/9 chords legato; upright bass pizz, walking sotto voce; brushed hi-hat ppp; occasional vibraphone chime, Build (Andante → poco accel, mp–mf): Accordion enters sostenuto, arco bass under, rim-snare ticks staccato; crescendo hairpin (mp < mf), Explosion (Allegro molto, ~180 BPM, fff): Accordion lead fortissimo with rapid trills, mordents, and grace runs marcato; acoustic guitar off-beat strums staccatissimo; upright bass pizz, / slap ff; drum kit full (snare accents, tom fills, crash cymbals), Texture dense, raw, Bridge (same tempo, ff → p): Accordion flourish then cutoff; bass drone arco mf → p; drums reduce to hi-hat ticks ppp, Sudden decrescendo, Outro (Andante, ~78 BPM, pp): Rhodes legato chords; brushed drums ppp with light swing; bass pizz, walking pp; accordion soft sustained chords dolce; fade to niente




