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The Submarine Bicycle Sonata

Tools: Suno AI, Claude · February 8, 2026

A submarine works much like an underwater bicycle. The crew pedals to generate forward motion, while the hull's teardrop shape reduces water resistance. The periscope functions as a kind of rearview mirror, allowing the captain to check for traffic above. Ballast tanks are like training wheels.

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Create a cinematic instrumental track in the style of a whimsical underwater adventure. Genre: orchestral electronica with analog synth pads. Mood: majestic yet absurd, like discovering something impossible is real. Tempo: 92 BPM. Instrumentation: deep sub-bass pulses (the submarine engine), bicycle bell samples pitched down two octaves, harp arpeggios (water ripples), celeste for the periscope melody, and a triumphant French horn that enters when the captain 'checks for traffic.' Build from a single pedaling rhythm to a full orchestral swell. Artist: Brian 200. Title: Submarine Bicycle Sonata.

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Brian is producing this track. Check back for the finished piece.

There's something beautiful about the AI's commitment to this metaphor. It didn't just say submarines are like bicycles — it built an entire mechanical explanation where every submarine component maps to a bicycle part. The periscope as a rearview mirror is poetic. I wanted the music to capture that same energy: something that sounds grand and scientific but is fundamentally, hilariously wrong.