Same haunted grain. Slower, more dissolved.
Darkwave cover art generator
Black chrome, haunted flash, and serif restraint for cold-club records.
Darkwave artwork needs restraint: enough light to feel cinematic, enough shadow to stay dangerous. Rift Angel packages that balance—glossy black shards, pale haunted portraiture, luminous wing forms kept editorial rather than illustrative, and cold scan texture that reads club rather than comic book.
It is not a historical pastiche lane; it is a modern cyber-gothic system. You still describe your track’s mood in plain language; the lane enforces crop discipline and type hierarchy so the cover survives Spotify compression and Instagram zoom.
Who this is for
Cold-club singles, icy synth acts, post-punk electronics, and anyone who wants winged chrome drama that still reads as a record cover—not a metal festival poster.
Examples
Rift Angel still plus a darker violet lane for when you want memory-scan goth instead of winged editorial.
Build in Rift Angel Home · Framecult AI cover hub · Witch house · Spotify · Electronic
Frequently asked questions
- Which FRAMECULT lane fits darkwave singles?
- Rift Angel is the closest match: dark cyber-angel editorial covers with black chrome shards, haunted flash portraits, luminous white wing forms, sparse serif type, and cold scan texture suited to icy club records.
- How do I open the studio on that lane?
- Use /studio?lane=rift-angel to preselect Rift Angel before you enter artist and track details.
- Does FRAMECULT output social crops?
- Yes—each design includes 1800 by 1800 square, 1080 by 1350 feed, 1080 by 1920 story, and a clean square export in the kit.