Cinematic visions emerge from diverse sonic territories: Song for a Gorgeous Blonde renders the joyful abandon of Swedish carnivals in a colorful music kaleidoscope of synth pop with experimental strains, while their Olympic tribute channels 80's TV soundtrack energy with fast, proggy synthesizers and drums. Echo Vocation searches for elusive satellites, Christopher Price delivers lush electronica colliding hope with despair, and Black Shaman descends into hypnotic darkness with ambient black metal like a shadowy film score.

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peejmudd
fight to keep from sinking

ambient / cinematic / cinematic rock / instrumental / instrumental rock / neo-classical / post-rock / post rock

a cinematic, post-classical journey through melancholic swells, weightless melodies, and the quiet struggle to stay afloat

Inal Bilsel
Berceuse for Lulu

cinematic / neo classical / soundtrack

A gentle cinematic lullaby from my upcoming fairy-tale inspired concept album.