Proimal Death

Story Behind The Song

The song was designed to tell a specific type of visual story through sound. The "Primal" element refers to its use of tribal, ancient-sounding vocal chants and heavy percussion, while the "Death" element is represented by the dark, swelling orchestral tension.

Song Description

A dramatic and atmospheric piece that blends ancient, tribal influences with modern orchestral tension. It features steady, driving percussion (tribal drums) layered with swelling string arrangements (violins and cellos) that build a sense of urgency and mystery. The composition is cinematic and dark, moving between sections of rhythmic intensity and moments of eerie, breathy stillness.

Song Length 3:07 Genre Unique - Avant garde, Classical - Contemporary
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Instrumental
Mood Tense, Anxious Similar Artists Tangerine Dream
Language No Language Era 2000 and later
Music George B. Harris Producer George B. Harris (ai-assisted)
Publisher George B. Harris (self-published) Performance George B. Harris (ai-assisted)
Label Not released

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