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Electronic album cover generator

Framecult album cover generator energy—lanes, not infinite-style prompt soup.

Electronic releases move fast: techno 12″s, bass records, ambient long-players, and club edits all need covers that read as intentional in a one-inch tile. Framecult is a Framecult album cover generator in the honest sense—you pick a packaged lane, the desk keeps typography, scan behavior, and crop math consistent, and you walk out with a square master plus verticals that do not fall apart on Instagram.

Who this is for

Bedroom producers, club residents, small imprints, and anyone shipping to Bandcamp or streaming who wants art that feels released instead of rendered. If you already know your sound but hate re-writing the same “cinematic 8k” prompt every Friday, lanes are the shortcut.

Examples

Approved lane stills (site assets)—Aeonic Flux itself is minimal white-field cyber; these show adjacent electronic-ready moods you can jump to from the same desk.

Dreamscreen lane approved still
Dreamscreen — cinematic screen-glow electronic; open /studio?lane=dreamscreen.
Violet Memory lane approved still
Violet Memory — halftone memory-scan electronics; violet-memory.

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Frequently asked questions

Which Framecult lane should electronic producers open first?
Aeonic Flux is the default recommendation: airy white-space cyber scan posters, icy Xerox grain, and stretched techno-ticket typography—readable in playlist rows without defaulting to generic neon city stock.
Does the studio respect a lane query parameter?
Yes. Open /studio?lane=aeonic-flux (or another lane id) and the builder reads the parameter to preselect that lane.
What ships in one generation?
A full kit: 1800 by 1800 square master, 1080 by 1350 feed crop, 1080 by 1920 story crop, plus a clean square export and metadata—built for promos and store uploads.