Enriched Output: K: Amin T: 95 TS: 4/4 INST: ElecGtr, BassGtr, Drums, Vocals, Keys Mood: Anxious, Melancholic, Dystopian, Atmospheric Structure: Verse-Chorus-Bridge (often complex variations) Summary: The input "Ok Computer" refers to the highly influential 1997 album by the band Radiohead. As it's an album, parameters like key and tempo vary significantly between tracks. The suggested key (A minor) and tempo (~95 BPM) represent a plausible, common ground reflecting the album's often melancholic and mid-tempo tendencies (e.g., "Airbag," parts of "Paranoid Android"), although slower ballads ("No Surprises") and faster tracks ("Electioneering") exist. The time signature is predominantly 4/4, though notable exceptions occur ("Paranoid Android" features 7/8 sections). The instrumentation is characteristic of Radiohead's layered alternative/art rock sound: prominent electric guitars (often processed and atmospheric), melodic basslines, dynamic drumming, distinctive lead vocals, and significant use of keyboards/synths for texture and melody. The core mood is overwhelmingly anxious, alienated, and dystopian, exploring themes of technology, consumerism, and mental unease, often creating a deeply atmospheric and melancholic soundscape. Song structures typically build on verse-chorus forms but frequently employ complex arrangements, dynamic shifts, multiple sections, and unconventional progressions, fitting the art rock genre.

Model: gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25