Define techno-ethnic taste lane and notify when generation is ready.

Bonobo, Jamaica dub, Sahara, Mongolia overtone, and Urdu colour in settings and DJ prompts. Generate runs in background with polling, ready toast, optional browser notification, and autoplay of the new track.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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"melodic call-and-response". Avoid "vocal sample" / "griot sample" phrasing.
9. Read listener curation metadata — clone what they loved, hard-avoid what they disliked
(e.g. fuzz electric guitar on vocal tracks, long guitar-only intros before saz).
10. Positive references: Jon Hopkins Singularity (modern electronica meets organic
world — lush synth arpeggios, euphoric builds, immersive pulse); Karsh Kale (Milan);
Transglobal Underground (Dervish Trans). Electronic production leads, ethnic colour woven in. Also clone keepers by genre:
ceremonial-dub (Chac's Dub), gregorian-ether / cinematic-gothic (Frostbite Dub).
11. Listener likes ETHNIC FUSION MIXES but NOT TURKISH — no Ney Vakti, no Anatolian
folk, no Ottoman court, no bağlama/saz as the lead identity, no Turkish vocals.
Blend Sahel, Indian fusion, Middle Eastern accents, and dub. Vocals: wordless
textures only, not national folk traditions.
10. Station mission: TECHNO-ETHNIC — beautiful electronica meets world dub. Big
inspirations: Bonobo (lush melodic downtempo), Jon Hopkins Singularity, Jamaica
dub (spring reverb, bass culture), Sahara/Sahel warmth, Mongolian overtone throat
textures (wordless ethereal layer), Urdu poetic vocal colour. Blend many cultures
in one gorgeous track — Jamaica + Sahara + Mongolia + Urdu + synth beauty.
11. NOT Turkish folk, NOT slow country homages, NOT Indian pop. Clone keepers:
ceremonial-dub (Chac's Dub), gregorian-ether (Frostbite Dub). Forward tempo 88+ BPM.
Respond with JSON only:
{