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Space Rush

Space Rush is the debut album from Ruse. Recorded in studio, shaped in space — this is music for those who still believe sound can tell a story as vast as the stars.
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High-energy progressive rock with intricate guitar and bass interplay, precision drumming, and analog synth flourishes, Emphasize dynamic shifts, odd-time grooves, and cerebral atmospheres, Verses should build tension with layered textures and lyrical phrasing; choruses open wide with harmonic lifts and emotional drive, Guitar tone should blend chorus-rich cleans and signature crunch, Include analog synth leads and sequencer patterns where appropriate, Bridge and solo sections should push complexity and momentum, ending with a dramatic and cinematic outro
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80's progressive rock, Canadian power trio, atmospheric synth rock, sci-fi concept, cyborg narrative, dynamic time signatures, melodic bass driven, ‑arena rock, ‑hairband rock
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Alone
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70's progressive rock ballad, open and airy, ephemeral, emotional, soulful blues electric guitar on outro
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progressive rock, atmospheric synth rock, sci-fi concept
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80's progressive rock with avant-garde baroque touches, whimsical, tongue in cheek delivery, ‑arena rock, ‑hairband rock
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Driving Progressive Rock, Power Trio, Blues Rock, Arena Rock
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80's progressive rock, atmospheric synth rock, dynamic time signatures, Arabian chant
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A progressive rock track with layered dynamics, The piece begins with strummed acoustic guitar that carries over from the uploaded audio, joined by bass and warm synth pads to establish a spacious, deliberate feel, shifting to Movement III, which features a soaring rock groove and a vocal duet between sung parts and spoken callbacks, Sung vocals are expressive and mystic, spoken callbacks are robotic rap; flat, processed, and percussive, Strings and synth textures rise, creating dissonance that gradually resolves into consonance, In Movement IV the music shifts into a moderate 4/4 groove, with power chords and melodic figures, while layered harmonies highlight the contrast between human and machine, The chorus introduces a soaring vocal melody with harmonized responses, producing a dramatic call-and-response effect, Movement IV ends in a triumphant climax, with full band, symphonic layers, and choir-like backing