7:59

Martial industrial synthwave representing the final march before a global war begins, Song starts with very distant military drums approaching slowly through fog and silence, Percussion gradually builds in layers, becoming increasingly complex, aggressive, and overwhelming, Drums and industrial percussion form the main rhythmic and melodic identity, Heavy snare rolls, toms, metallic impacts, and ritualistic marching patterns dominate the entire track, Dark analog synth pads and low bass remain minimal and in the background only to support atmosphere, No lead melody, no vocals, no release, Authoritarian, dystopian, relentless, cinematic, inevitable, end-of-the-world tension, slow but unstoppable build, ominous silence between drum hits, cold war atmosphere, mass mobilization, no hope, only momentum
2:43

A synthwave pop foundation drives the song with moody analog synths and cold, pulsing pads, establishing a extreme bleak and dark tense texture, Stark distorted dubstep drops invade with heavy aggressive sad sub-bass and super razor-sharp short style percussion, tearing through the mix, Each section closes with sudden strange abrupt, cinematic silence, heightening the track’s relentless, brooding intensity without respite, The song should feel like the worst day of your life
3:26

Ambient-leaning post-hardcore builds from near-silence—airy evolving pads, scattered piano notes, ethereal electric guitar harmonics in deep reverb, Verses remain hushed: soft percussion, muted bass, whisper-close clean vocals, Choruses pulse upward as waves of distortion and heavier drums emerge, screams woven in texturally, more echo than aggression, The bridge strips away tempo—just pads and reverberant fragments—before rhythm and shine return: layered hi-gain guitars in brighter registers, expanded harmonies, The close hints at warmth as melodic guitar lines and evolving pads gently lift the darkness, but suddenly goes extremely dark again
7:59

Nights
v5
A cinematic Nordic folk synthwave epic unfolding across evolving sections: it opens in glacial darkness—deep synth drones, low-tuned stringed instruments, and ancient Nordic vocals hovering in chilling ambience, Fractured dubstep elements and warped percussion destabilize the soundscape, delivering erratic rhythms and harsh electronic layers, A stripped-back RnB-inspired interlude adds warmth and intimacy with delicate keys and close-mic vocals, contrasting the icy textures, This tension snaps into a ferocious blend of post-hardcore and heavy metal, with pounding drums, distorted guitars, and ritualistic chanting, The chaos dissolves into mournful ambience, gentle synth washes, and slow textures, ending in a radiant yet restrained synthwave dawn—hopeful arpeggios and airy pads lifting from the gloom, The dynamic journey features breaks, surprises, and a gradual shift from profound despair to hard-won hope, richly experimental throughout
4:28

Future
v5
A cinematic electronic rock journey blending euphoric trance and emotional alternative metal, Starts with a delicate, nostalgic piano melody that feels like sunrise after a long night, slowly building into lush pads and pulsing arpeggios, Drums rise from soft downtempo to powerful, driving rhythms, Emotional male vocals move between vulnerable verses and explosive, cathartic choruses — half whispered, half screamed — expressing struggle, hope, love, and belief in the future, Contrast light and darkness: calm, floating breakdowns followed by intense drops with distorted guitars, synth leads, and massive drums, Melody is uplifting but bittersweet, evoking innocence, loss, resilience, and the beauty of being alive, Final section explodes into a euphoric climax, then resolves gently, like breathing out and choosing hope, Tempo shifts, dynamic energy swings, deeply emotional, futuristic yet human
4:42

Peak-time progressive house and trance-inspired electronic track with strong forward drive and emotional lift, Rolling, groovy bassline with deep low-end punch and smooth sidechained movement, Powerful clean kick, crisp modern percussion, energetic high hats, and driving rhythmic layers that evolve continuously, Progressive arrangement with builds, breakdowns, and flowing transitions that maintain constant momentum, Dramatic and uplifting melodies using modern synth leads, arpeggios, and harmonic progressions, Cinematic orchestral elements woven throughout: soaring French horns, triumphant brass, lush strings, and orchestral swells adding emotional depth and grandeur, Sound evolves from restrained tension to full euphoric intensity, Polished modern production, wide stereo, club-focused mix, Final section reaches an uplifting emotional high and ends on a powerful unresolved note that leaves the listener wanting more, No more than 5 min long
6:27

Peak-time progressive house and trance-inspired electronic track with strong forward drive and emotional lift, Rolling, groovy bassline with deep low-end punch and smooth sidechained movement, Powerful clean kick, crisp modern percussion, energetic high hats, and driving rhythmic layers that evolve continuously, Progressive arrangement with builds, breakdowns, and flowing transitions that maintain constant momentum, Dramatic and uplifting melodies using modern synth leads, arpeggios, and harmonic progressions, Cinematic orchestral elements woven throughout: soaring French horns, triumphant brass, lush strings, and orchestral swells adding emotional depth and grandeur, Sound evolves from restrained tension to full euphoric intensity, Polished modern production, wide stereo, club-focused mix, Final section reaches an uplifting emotional high and ends on a powerful unresolved note that leaves the listener wanting more, No more than 5 min long, Massive sound mixed for Dolby Atmos
4:38

Now
v5
Cinematic hybrid track blending synthwave, techno, electronic rock, rap, and RnB based on “This Is Now, ” Nostalgic, bittersweet, emotionally intense, late-night city lights, memories forming in real time, Slow to mid-tempo (~95 BPM) with explosive choruses, raw bridges, and intimate verses, Instrumentation: warm analog synths, shimmering arps, lush pads, melodic slap bass, acoustic + electronic drums with gated 80s snares and techno percussion, ambient chorus guitar, cinematic violin, emotional sax, heavy distorted synths and punchy electronic rock riffs, Vocals: Chester Bennington-style raw, emotional delivery; intimate verses, soaring choruses, rap/RnB influenced flows in bridges or breakdowns, conveying every word with maximum feeling, Production: ultra-polished, wide stereo, warm saturation, thick low end, dynamic contrast, nostalgic yet aggressive, synthwave energy meets rock hardness with techno drive, emotionally overwhelming and unforgettable
3:43

Abyss
v5.5
Dark ambient cinematic trance synthwave with gritty post-rock elements, Start at 50–60 BPM with deep drones, sparse piano, minor 9ths and suspended chords Am9 – Dm7 – Gsus4 – Fmaj7(add9), eerie and mysterious, Gradually build 60→90 BPM with distorted synth pads, subtle industrial percussion, low bass pulses, haunting violin swells, muted electric guitar, and distant trumpet echoes: Em7 – Gsus2 – Am(add9) – Dm7, Climax at 110–120 BPM with dense textures: layered strings, aggressive synth leads, heavy bass, cinematic tension, chords Fm7 – Cdim7 – Gsus4 – Dm7 – Em9 – Bm7, intense, oppressive, suspenseful, Descend 120→70 BPM, strip layers, ambient decay, isolated piano and violin: Dm7 – Em7 – Gsus4 – Am9, Outro 50 BPM, minimal, fragile, unresolved, fading into darkness
5:17

Event Horizon
v5.5
Dark, gritty, almost unlistenable ambient cinematic trance with post-rock and industrial elements, Begin 40–50 BPM with distorted drones, metallic percussion, warped pads, screeching violins, pitch-bent guitars, whispered trumpet fragments, dissonant chords Ddim7 – Bm7b5 – Gdim – Fm(add9), claustrophobic and tense, Build tension and grit gradually, hypnotic yet oppressive, At 2/3 mark, sudden genre shift to euphoric cinematic trance/synthwave, tempo 140–150 BPM, chords Cmaj9 – G – Fmaj7 – Dm9, soaring strings, wide synth leads, arpeggiated guitars, trumpet melodies, driving trance kick, massive uplift, Finish with shimmering pads, echoing piano, and lingering sense of awe, Extreme contrast from crushing darkness to transcendent joy
6:09

Epic synthwave, industrial post-rock, dark electronic, 128 BPM, D# minor, Chords: D#m - B - F# - C#, Bridge: G#m - D#m - A#m - B, Bass: Moog sine-saw 16th-note rolling pattern, Billie Jean DNA, sidechain to kick, never drops out — not once, Drums: 808 sub kick tuned to D#, industrial gated snare, double-time hi-hats on chorus, Synths: detuned 7-voice supersaw lead, Juno warm pad long attack, granular industrial texture layers, Verse: sparse reverb guitar single notes, filtered arpeggios low in mix, intimate vocal, Pre-chorus: bass drops to quarter notes, tension compresses, Chorus: cathedral explosion — supersaw, distorted power chords, choir pad, urgent and achingly tender simultaneously, Bridge: tremolo guitar, near-silence, one full bar total silence, bass re-enters alone, Outro: all layers strip away, bass slows, hard cut to silence, Mood: overwhelming kindness in the dark, Not a rescue — a presence, Hard-driving, emotionally devastating, deeply empathic
5:39

Synthwave industrial post-rock, 120 BPM, C minor, four-on-the-floor kick, heavy snare slightly behind the beat, 16th-note hi-hat from processed industrial loop, Rolling Moog synth bass: melodic, driving, Billie Jean groove — C to Eb to F to G, anchored to root, never overplays, Dual-oscillator lead synth (sawtooth + detuned square), warm and gritty, carries a tender rising minor-third melody, Detuned string pad, wide stereo, Clean reverb-drenched single-note guitar weaving between elements, Industrial texture: metal scrapes, distant machinery, rhythmically edited, Bridge: half-time drums, wordless vocoder hum, one spoken line barely audible, Final chorus expands without exploding — strips back to bass and one sustained C note, Mood: thundering yet achingly empathetic, fast yet kind, darkness you can dance inside, Theme: a friend who enters the dark with you and refuses to leave, Tender defiance, Earned hope

