Goth-leaning electronic that shares the haunted edge of witch house.
Witch house cover art generator
Haunted grain, spectral silhouettes, and type that feels pulled from a dead feed.
Witch house lives in texture: sidechain fog, slowed samples, and artwork that looks like it was recovered from a corrupted archive. FRAMECULT does not label a lane “witch house,” but Wraith Mono is the closest visual dialect—black-violet void, spectral blur, decayed gothic type, and heavy grain that reads ritual without pasting cliché symbols.
Because each lane is a locked packaging system, you can keep a consistent séance across singles: same grain logic, same type behavior, same crop discipline. That is the difference between a one-off AI render and a release that looks like someone art-directed it.
Who this is for
Haunted-tempo producers, sidechain fog addicts, small tapes imprints, and anyone posting séance singles where the art should feel like a corrupted archive—not a polished stock photo with a moon overlay.
Examples
Still crops from approved lanes with similar grain haunt energy (Wraith Mono has no separate marketing still here—open the studio to preview the live lane).
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Frequently asked questions
- Which FRAMECULT lane fits witch house aesthetics?
- Wraith Mono is the closest match: ambient, ghostly, grain-heavy art with a black-violet void and decayed gothic typography. There is no genre-specific witch house lane—the lane is tuned for that haunted, slowed-scan mood.
- How do I open the studio with that lane?
- Use the link to /studio with the lane query parameter set to wraith-mono. The studio reads the lane parameter and selects the matching pill automatically.
- What do I get when I generate?
- A full release kit: 1800 by 1800 square master, 1080 by 1350 feed crop, 1080 by 1920 story crop, and a clean square export—ready for promos and store uploads after any required upscaling.