
Solania Stream | 02 JUN 2026
Livestream Playlist hosted by Hard Fox via Rig-Radio
·
43 songs
5:14

Lone Wolf x Lunarbaby Signature Style ©
3:00

4:00

5:22

Pick it Up
v5.5
Deep, weathered baritone male vocals with whiskey-soaked gravel, nasal poetic phrasing, uneven emotional quiver, and rich commanding low-end resonance, Rough-edged and deeply human, carrying cracked vibrato, dry throat texture, spoken-word inflection, and mournful Southern grit, Vocals drift between half-sung storytelling and haunting melodic delivery, evoking old smoke, sleepless nights, and hard-lived years, Natural imperfections remain fully intact — audible breaths, voice strain, subtle pitch wobble, trembling sustain, and weary emotional weight, Intimate close-mic presence with a haunted Americana atmosphere, like an exhausted drifter preaching poetry in a dim roadside bar at 2AM, Raw, intimate, vulnerable, and emotionally unpolished, banjo, harmonica, violin, and piano, dark rustic Appalachian folk, Americana, dark country, dark and heavy
5:41

Dark Americana and Gothic Folk, A prominent banjo plays a fast, syncopated clawhammer-style pattern throughout, Acoustic guitar provides rhythmic strumming, A deep, resonant kick drum and floor tom emphasize the downbeats, Electric guitar with heavy tremolo and reverb adds atmospheric swells, Male and female vocals perform in close harmony during the choruses, with a gritty, soulful delivery, The arrangement features dramatic dynamic shifts between sparse verses and dense, anthemic choruses, 78 BPM, Key of E minor
5:02

Grunge-leaning hard rock with metal edge and industrial rock rhythm guitars: detuned electric guitars, deep melodic bass riffs, and pounding drums with a flourish before the bridge, Subtle minor-key keyboard haze, wide 3D stereo image, anchored center vocal, and a track built around one dripping sound, faint hums, and sharp clicks
3:09

3:53

Good To Go
v5.5
Upbeat pop-reggae / reggae-pop fusion, 82–92 BPM, warm and uplifting, Clean studio production (no live audience, no crowd noise, no ambient venue sound), Light tropical groove with offbeat reggae-style guitar rhythm, smooth rolling bassline, tight soft drums with relaxed groove, subtle percussion (shakers, congas), Bright, feel-good energy, Lead vocal: soulful, warm, slightly laid-back but expressive, clear diction, uplifting, Background vocals in chorus with layered harmonies and soft call-and-response feel (studio recorded), Mood: joyful, peaceful, inclusive, celebratory, Themes of unity, kindness, humanity, togetherness, acceptance, helping each other grow, Chorus should feel catchy, infectious, easy to sing along with, rising energy but still relaxed and groovy, Inspired by modern reggae-pop and tropical pop production, No crowd noise, no live concert atmosphere, no audience sounds, no stadium feel, Keep it polished, clean, studio-recorded throughout
3:51

5:26

The Valley
v5.5
Deep weathered baritone male vocals with whiskey-soaked gravel, cracked vibrato, trembling emotional delivery, and exhausted Southern grit, Raw close-mic live vocals with audible breaths, strain, pitch wobble, and intimate poetic phrasing, Dark live piano ballad blended with Appalachian folk, Southern gothic Americana, swamp gospel, and mournful folk atmosphere, Haunting upright piano with soft felt-key resonance, subtle cello swells, distant violin, faint pedal steel ambience, and occasional harmonica breaths, Slow emotional pacing with almost no percussion, Live concert atmosphere with crowd cheers, audience harmonies, room reverb, microphone handling noise, floor creaks, and emotional stage banter, Songs feel smoke-filled, rain-soaked, lonely, grief-stricken, and emotionally collapsing, Vulnerable live performance energy with haunted memory, heartbreak, longing, and devastating emotional weight, Dark, intimate, cinematic, beautifully broken
4:28

rock, Icy ambient new‑wave rock; glacial 80s synth pads and chorus‑soaked guitar drones over a slow, swung groove with distant electronic percussion and reverb‑heavy bass, Male vocals mixed low and ghostly in the verses, nearly fading into the haze; chorus opens with brighter top‑end, stacked harmonies, and a more insistent snare to push the hook forward, Occasional reverse‑reverb swells and synth feedback tails underline the sense of collapse, vocal, male vocals, slow, ambient, electronic
3:17

Style: Aggressive modern metal, industrial metal, nu-metal
Mood: Dark, intense, angry, rebellious
Tempo: Fast (around 140 BPM)
Instruments: Heavy distorted drop-tuned guitars, pounding drums, industrial percussion, subtle electronic textures
Vocals: Powerful male vocals, aggressive shouting/screaming with gritty raspy tone, occasional melodic clean chorus
Structure: Big anthemic chorus, punchy rhythmic verses, breakdown section
Production: Polished, massive, radio-quality metal mix
4:24

Genres: Cyber Darkwave, Industrial Rock, Electronic Metal, Aggrotech
Mood: rebellious, defiant, intense, aggressive, futuristic
Tempo: 132 BPM
Key: F Minor
Female Vocal: powerful contralto, commanding, gritty, layered harmonies, whispered accents
Female Vocal: distorted chants, crowd responses, spoken declarations
Instrumentation: distorted guitars, heavy synth bass, industrial drums, metallic percussion, pulse sequencers, glitch textures, dark orchestral layers
Production: massive wall-of-sound, crushing low end, cyberpunk atmosphere, explosive choruses, polished modern mix
Structure: atmospheric intro, driving verses, anthemic choruses, chant-driven bridge, huge final chorus
Theme: resisting manipulation, reclaiming identity, breaking control, independent thought, rebellion against imposed systems
2:56

6:41

dark orchestral rock, cinematic k-pop, symphonic pop
4:30

Luna Shine
v5.5
Dark Appalachian funeral hymn mixed with ambient post-rock, doom folk, gothic Americana, and cinematic dark folk, Sparse fingerpicked acoustic guitar, mournful cello, distant violin drones, soft pump-organ, low ambient synth textures, and slow heartbeat-like drums, Huge emotional beat drops with thunderous tribal percussion, distorted bass swells, and reverb-heavy guitars, Atmosphere is ancient, lonely, spiritual, and strangely comforting — like walking beside Death through moonlit fields and forgotten graveyards, Vocals: deep weary Southern baritone male vocals, intimate and gravel-worn, softly sung during verses and swelling into emotional lament during crescendos, Poetic, haunted, reverent delivery, Mood: mortality, grief, reunion after death, cold night winds, abandoned churches, peaceful dread, acceptance, longing for loved ones beyond the veil, Structure: ambient intro → sparse verse → instrumental interlude → massive beat drop → second verse → emotional crescendo
5:13

4:19

All I Am - Moonie
v4.5-all
Space house, atmospheric, synth, atmospheric, cinematic, ethereal, sad pop, House, ethereal
4:37

experimental deep house, indie pop, ambient
3:23

4:24

Faithfully Yours
v5.5
Live AOR rock, 1983-style power ballad in B Major, slow rock tempo, male vocals, Melodic grand piano intro sets the tone, joined by warm electric guitar swells and lush analog synth pads, Verses stay intimate with close-mic vocal and gentle piano arpeggios; choruses explode with stacked harmonies, wide guitars, and a soaring lead line, Middle section hits a climactic guitar solo over modulated chords, then returns to a final chorus that slowly strips back to piano and voice for a nostalgic fade-out, ballad, gradual, male vocals, soaring, slow
3:02

Before We Started
v4.5-all
Sad, painful, female clear vocals, 100 BPM, sad pop, deep, sad synth, catchy, guitar
4:03

Dark alt-pop blended with trapwave, emotional rave, southern electro-pop, and atmospheric club music, with banjo, Seductive yet emotionally vulnerable energy, Smooth southern baritone male vocals with warm low-end resonance, emotional grit, soft rasp, and melodic intimacy, Vocals glide between relaxed late-night crooning and powerful anthemic delivery, carrying both confidence and hidden loneliness, Female backing harmonies appear during choruses and atmospheric moments like ghostly echoes, Huge cinematic beat drops with deep sub bass, punchy 808s, crisp trap percussion, dreamy synth pads, glowing ambient textures, and emotional electronic swells, Melodic electric guitar, subtle piano, distant violin layers, and reverb-soaked ambience, Verses feel hypnotic, lonely, and seductive while choruses explode into addictive emotional energy, Romantic outlaw aesthetic, neon nightlife atmosphere, summer storms, reckless beauty, lonely apartment vibes, late-night driving through city lights
4:12

5:37

Genres: Appalachian Ritual Folk, Cinematic Darkwave, Gothic Alt-Pop, Bayou Dreamwave, Ritual EBM
Mood: resilient, reflective, empowering, hopeful, cinematic, defiant
Tempo: 90–104 BPM
Key: D minor with harmonic minor colors and emotional suspended chords
Female Vocal: emotional female gypsy vocalist, intimate storytelling verses, soaring choruses, layered harmonies, vulnerable-to-defiant delivery
Female Throat Singing: deep overtone resonance beneath choruses and bridge
Instrumentation: jawharp pulse, expressive sitar melodies, haunting yodel textures, cinematic violins, cello swells, darkwave synth pads, deep bass drones, ritual toms, heartbeat percussion, atmospheric guitars
Production: organic folk fused with darkwave, intimate verses expanding into massive cinematic choruses, thunderous low end, stormy ambience, emotional stereo widening, warm analog textures
Sonic Traits: rolling-road momentum, windswept atmosphere, distant thunder, reflective landscapes, survival
4:39

So So Good
v5.5
Stripped down acoustic singer-songwriter, slow to mid-tempo, sparse and intimate production, Bare fingerpicked acoustic guitar, minimal instrumentation, lots of space and breathing room in the mix, Male vocalist, warm smooth tenor, mid-range voice with a honeyed emotional quality, tender and vulnerable delivery, voice cracks slightly with raw feeling on emotional peaks, soft and close-mic'd intimate tone like singing in a quiet room, Verses quiet and confessional, chorus opens up with genuine emotional weight without over-singing, No heavy drums, no big production, just voice and guitar at the heart, Deeply emotional, aching with love and vulnerability, Tone: overwhelmed, tender, beautifully raw, Singer-songwriter acoustic pop, heartfelt and unhurried
4:11

3:38

3:54

Caution Hot
v5.5
Fun folk, southern rock, country, banjo, and comedic edm, Song should be no longer then five and a half minutes, ‑Longer then six minutes
4:31

Don’t Look Away
v5.5
Genres: Cinematic Darkwave, Gothic Alt-Pop, Ritual Industrial, Seductive Dreamwave
Mood: seductive, confident, dangerous, hypnotic, cinematic, intimate
Tempo: 92–108 BPM
Key: E minor with smoky suspended chords
Female Vocal: confident female gypsy vocalist, smoky intimacy, seductive low vocals, breathy whispers, layered harmonies
Female Throat Singing: subtle ritual throat singing beneath choruses
Instrumentation: deep bass, darkwave synths, industrial percussion, ska guitar rhythms, sitar melodies, jawharp pulses, cinematic drums, moody pads
Production: cinematic bedroom atmosphere, warm analog textures, immersive stereo depth, intimate vocals, massive chorus expansion, dark luxurious energy
5:25

1984-style sad hard rock love ballad with male vocals; slow methodical drum groove, chorus-soaked guitar arpeggios, lush analog synth pads, e minor haunting keyboards, Verses stay intimate and close-mic’d, bridge swells with reverb-drenched tom fills and soaring synth lines, chorus opens wide with harmonized backing vocals and a sustained emotional lead, deep heavy bass anchors the low end, male vocals, ballad, sad
4:26

Modern hard rock with industrial and electronic elements, Bard of Rock style
5:00

Cinematic orchestral hybrid, Staccato cello and double bass ostinatos drive the rhythmic foundation in 4/4 time at 120 BPM, Legato violin and viola sections perform rising melodic lines with heavy vibrato, A taiko drum ensemble provides thunderous, syncopated accents alongside orchestral snare rolls and deep sub-bass impacts, Distorted synthesizer pulses and metallic sound design elements layer with the brass section, which features aggressive trombone and tuba stabs, The arrangement builds through increasing density of string spiccato patterns and brass swells, culminating in a high-intensity climax with rapid-fire percussion and sustained orchestral chords, Key of D minor
3:44

Radar
v5.5
Early-era emotional future house track rooted in soulful classic house, 124 BPM, Strong classic house groove with 90s-style emotional minor chord stabs, warm and classy atmosphere, Rhythm is bouncy and club-driven, not deep or melodic, Retro soulful female diva vocal, powerful and emotional delivery, confident phrasing, expressive dynamics and slight grit, Vocal carries the emotion of the track, inspired by classic house vocals, intimate yet strong, never pop or EDM-style, Drop is pure future house: short, aggressive and bouncy bassline with clear sidechain, tight kick–bass interaction and strong groove, Add percussive future house synth stabs and rhythmic accents to increase bounce, Harmony stays minor and emotional, avoiding bright major resolutions, No deep house smoothness, no progressive breakdowns, no melodic EDM builds, Underground, late-night club energy with emotional impact driven by vocal and groove, true early future house character
3:16

Funky electro-pop with syncopated synth stabs, crisp hi-hats, tight four-on-the-floor kick, punchy claps, wide pads, and percolating keys, Funk bass and playful guitar licks back a sultry expressive female vocal with bright yodel flourishes, stacked harmonies, and extra yodel call-and-response, Strategic silence leaves hits and yodels exposed before an euphoric final drop
6:40

Slow, hypnotic, cinematic bayou ritual, anchored by a commanding female gypsy lead whose intimate mid-range vocals glide over the mix like a storm wind, Dual throat-singing layers echo behind her, adding ritualistic authority and depth, while low, rolling percussion mimics the pulse of an approaching hurricane, Metallic clangs and distant crashing water punctuate key moments, and eerie, serpentine sitar-like melodies coil through the stereo field, drifting subtly left and right to mimic swirling winds, Soft whispers, airy laugh echoes, and ghostly screams float at the edges, weaving through the space with hypnotic tension, Instrumental accents, including Jew’s harp plucks, appear strategically in areas of call-and-response, panned across the stereo field for movement and depth, while ambient sounds of water, wind, and distant thunder create an immersive, chaotic, and ritualistic stormscape where menace, seduction, and elemental power collide
5:38

deep smooth baritone male vocals, acoustic guitar, acoustic ballad, inde folk, atmospheric and slow, heartfelt and sad, steeped in melancholic, nostalgia, and lament over a life lived wrong
4:45

Industrial metal with elements of dark cabaret, TMH style, by Rackvin and Mioki
4:11

Festival techno, 134 BPM, extremely hard pounding kick, distorted sub bass, industrial percussion, and massive floor-shaking drops, Minimal melody, focus on rhythm, bass, and percussion, [Intro – Ethereal Siren, Wordless]
- Female vocals only, airy, breathy, and mystical, - No lyrics, only vowels, hums, and melodic tones, - Layer with soft pads, filtered synths, or light atmospheric textures to create hypnotic tension, - Build anticipation for the first drop, [Verse 1 & Beyond – Hard-Hitting Festival Energy]
- Female vocals now deliver lyrics from the lyrics box, - Ethereal tone maintained, but phrasing and delivery synced tightly with kicks and bass, - Include rhythmic vocal syllables (HRA, YEE, DOO, DREE DREE) during drops to emphasize percussion, - Keep the atmosphere dark, trance-like, primal, with epic build-ups and mind-blowing drops, - Wordless intro smoothly transitions into the full festival impact of Verse 1, making the first hit feel explosive
4:13

Closing Up Shop
v5.5
The track is built on a steady acoustic guitar foundation with fingerpicked verses and fuller strummed choruses, Industrial metal influence comes from restrained low-end weight, muted mechanical percussion, dry snare accents, and subtle bass grit during the heavier sections, The arrangement stays clean and uncluttered, keeping the vocal narrative at the center while giving the choruses a grounded lift, The overall sound is intimate, reflective, and controlled, blending singer-songwriter honesty with quiet industrial pressure and emotional weight

















