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Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion
by Daniel P. Douglas
The companion hub for Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion, a science fiction noir thriller by author Daniel P. Douglas. Original soundtrack episodes narrated in character, production notes, and articles exploring the world of the Wild Frontier Chronicles. authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Hella Brandt + Kerstin & Hella's Theme | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 13 (Finale)
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:TRACK 13: “Hella Brandt”Inspired by: Chapter 12, Hella BrandtThe tunnels narrow. Figures step from the shadows with weapons drawn. But the threat becomes shelter, and the barrel points the other way. Past the last checkpoint, a smuggler grins. A ship lifts off. Nova Tangier shrinks to metal and light in a porthole. And a name is spoken out loud for the first time.This is the series finale of Rogue Transmissions. Two tracks combined into one episode. “Hella Brandt” carries the escape through tunnels, shadows, and stars. “Kerstin & Hella’s Theme” is the instrumental that traces the full arc, from captive to free, without a single word. Two identities. One soul. The music carries what words couldn’t hold.LyricsVerse 1Through the tunnels and the dark, Past the places no one checks, Shadows move where shadows shouldn’t, And the exit narrows to a neckVerse 2The ones I ran from found us first, Weapons drawn in dim half-light, But the barrel points the other way, And the enemy falls tonightChorusSay the name out loud, The one that’s finally mine, Not a file, not a mission, Not a number on a lineVerse 3A guard who doesn’t see a thing, A smuggler with a rugged ship grins, He doesn’t ask about your past, Just where you want to beginChorusSay the name out loud, The one that’s finally mine, Not a file, not a mission, Not a number on a lineBridgeThe stars are wider than any cage, The void goes on and on, Orpheus pulses once, just warmth, No data, no report, just songFinal Chorus (variation)Say the name out loud, Let it settle in the air, Behind me, a station full of ghosts, Ahead of me, somewhere freeOutro (spoken)I’m Hella Brandt.GenreEpic synthwave with space western grandeur, building from tension to open horizon. The mood is danger transforming into release. Confinement opening into infinite possibility. Earned triumph.The bridge is where the device stops being a cage and starts being a companion. “Orpheus pulses once, just warmth / No data, no report, just song.” That’s the moment. No more surveillance. No more leash. Just two things that learned to share the same skin, breathing freely for the first time.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 12 is the last chapter. The escape through maintenance tunnels. Figures in the shadows who turn out to be something unexpected. A smuggler named Jake Jones waits at his ship called Lone Wolf, its engines warm. And a name spoken out loud in a cargo bay to the ship’s AI who asks no questions, because the name belongs to no one but the woman saying it.“Rimward. Anywhere will do.” Four words that carry twelve chapters of earned freedom. This episode lives in those four words and the silence that follows them…TRACK 14: “Kerstin & Hella’s Theme”Inspired by: The full arc of Asset Nightfall: Digital RebellionAn instrumental piece that traces the journey from captive to free. Two identities, one soul. The music carries what words couldn’t hold: the weight of chains worn so long they felt like skin, and the unsteadiness of open space when they finally fall away.Genre: Cinematic instrumental, evolving from dark industrial to open space western. Electronic orchestral hybrid. The emotional arc of the entire book: oppression to resistance to liberation to quiet hope.Thank you for listening to Rogue Transmissions. Thirteen episodes. Fourteen tracks. One woman's journey from captive to free. This has been her story.And thank you for carrying whatever small rebellions matter most to you.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Nightfall Flight | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 12
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 12: “Nightfall Flight”Inspired by: Chapter 11, Nightfall FlightThere’s a moment where survival turns violent and liberation arrives in the same breath. A knife fight in close quarters. A cost paid on the floor. And then something shifts inside a device that’s been a cage for three years. Not pain. Not data. A release. The weight disappearing. And freedom arriving not as triumph, but as vertigo.“Nightfall Flight” is inspired by Chapter 11. It’s the emotional climax of the album and the book. Cinematic industrial rock that shifts between violence and stillness, adrenaline and devastation, captivity and the stunned silence of open space.LyricsVerse 1Small room, no cover, blade to blade, One of us won’t leave this floor, Survival doesn’t ask permission, It just settles the scoreVerse 2Blood on the walls and silence after, A body cooled where the water runs, I washed my hands and packed my bag, And waited for what comesChorusNightfall flight, the bolts pull back, A door I forgot could open, The weight lifts off like it was never there, And the word for it is brokenVerse 3A voice I hated found me here, A message hidden in the chain, The ones who locked me built the key, And passed it through the painChorusNightfall flight, the bolts pull back, A door I forgot could open, The weight lifts off like it was never there, And the word for it is brokenBridgeFreedom isn’t what I thought, Not triumph, not the win, Just open space where walls once stood, And vertigo setting inFinal Chorus (variation)Nightfall flight, the bolts pull back, A door that finally opened, The leash is gone, the Shadow’s mine, And nothing’s left unspokenGenreCinematic industrial rock with explosive dynamics, shifting between violence and stillness. The mood is adrenaline crash into emotional devastation into stunned freedom.Verse 3 carries a secret the rest of the album only hinted at. “A voice I hated found me here / A message hidden in the chain / The ones who locked me built the key / And passed it through the pain.” That’s as close as the lyrics come to the book’s most protected spoiler. Listeners who’ve read Chapter 11 will know exactly what those lines mean. Listeners who haven’t will feel the weight without understanding the mechanism. Both experiences work.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 11 is the emotional climax. A confrontation that turns lethal. A device that transforms. A message from an unexpected source that rewrites the entire story. And a woman sitting on a sofa, crying, because the weight she’d carried for three years just disappeared and she doesn’t know how to stand without it.This track lives in the aftermath. The stunned silence after the walls come down. Freedom as vertigo…Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: The series finale. Episode 13: "Hella Brandt" and "Kerstin & Hella's Theme." A name spoken out loud. A ship heading rimward. And the end of one story… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Count It Up, Count It Down | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 11
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 11: “Count It Up, Count It Down”Inspired by: Chapter 10, Thefts and Speed SuitsThe cybersecurity checkpoint hasn’t changed. Same guards. Same scanner. Same man trap. But the woman walking through it has. She’s counting draw times on sidearms and noting which retention straps are unbuttoned. The numbers have to climb in silence. The performance has to hold. And a family member clears a path without hesitation, because he stopped being a passive player a long time ago.“Count It Up, Count It Down” is inspired by Chapter 10, “Thefts and Speed Suits.” High-tension electronic rock with heist energy. The last time through the door. After this, there’s no coming back for any of them.LyricsVerse 1One more walk through the same corridor, One more smile for the man at the gate, The numbers climb in silence, While I promise him a dateChorusCount it up, count it down, Steal the key while they watch, Every second is a wire, Every word is a lockVerse 2Someone swapped the hardware at the door, Family covering what the scanners missed, A traitor watches from his terminal, And I’m already on his listChorusCount it up, count it down, Steal the key while they watch, Every second is a wire, Every word is a lockBridgeSeventy, eighty, ninety, gone, The architecture pours like rain, Everything they built to hold the world, Is everything that breaks my chainChorus (variation)Count it up, count it down, Steal the key, watch the clock, After this there’s no returning, After this we don’t look backFinal ChorusCount it up, count it down, Steal the key while they watch, Every second is a wire, Every word is a lockGenreHigh-tension electronic rock with heist energy and pulsing urgency. The mood is adrenaline discipline. Controlled chaos. The thrill of getting away with it.The bridge is where the data theft becomes something more. “Seventy, eighty, ninety, gone / The architecture pours like rain / Everything they built to hold the world / Is everything that breaks my chain.” The numbers climbing are the percentage of stolen data. And the architecture that pours isn’t just encryption. It’s the blueprint that connects the cage on her wrist to the key that might open it.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 10 is the final heist. The last visit to the cybersecurity lab. A secondary scan that nearly exposes everything. A family member who solves the problem with a move the protagonist didn’t see coming. And a traitor watching from nearby whose identity changes the threat calculus for everything that follows.This track captures the discipline of stealing secrets in silence while holding a performance so steady that nobody suspects the person smiling at the gatekeeper is dismantling their security from the inside…Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 12, "Nightfall Flight." A fight. A body. And then, liberation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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My Favorite Smuggler | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 10
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 10: “My Favorite Smuggler”Inspired by: Chapter 9, My Favorite SmugglerEvery name before was someone else’s costume. Fitted, worn, discarded when the operation ended. This one’s different. Pulled from an obituary listing on a station’s public net. A woman who drifted through the galaxy without leaving tracks worth following. Eleven seconds to get what was needed and delete the record. And for the first time in three years, a name that belongs to no handler, no government, no mission. Just her.“My Favorite Smuggler” is inspired by Chapter 9. It’s the sound of choosing who you become. Space western noir with swagger and frontier grit. A dead woman’s papers. A smuggler with a gold tooth. And the first name that belongs to your own heart.LyricsVerse 1Scrolling through the records of the gone, Looking for a life that fits my frame, Someone with no footprints, no one waiting, Someone whose ghost won’t mind, I took her nameChorusEleven seconds and she’s mine, A dead woman’s papers, a living start, The first name I ever chose myself, The first thing that belongs to my heartVerse 2A woman with a gold tooth and a grin, Who deals in favors, not in trust, She doesn’t ask you where you’re running from, She only asks what the fare is worthChorusEleven seconds and she’s mine, A dead woman’s papers, a living start, The first name I ever chose myself, The first thing that belongs to my heartBridgeEvery name before was someone else’s costume, Fitted, worn, discarded when the job was through, This one’s different, this one’s chosen, Built from nothing, built from newFinal Chorus (variation)Eleven seconds and she’s mine, A stranger’s records, a second start, The first name I ever chose myself, The first thing I’m carrying in my heartGenreSpace western noir with swagger groove. Frontier grit meets electronic undertow. The mood is defiant tenderness. Outlaw hope. The feeling of choosing yourself for the first time.The space western sound returns here for the first time since Episode 1. That’s deliberate. The story started with the frontier as a concept. Now it’s becoming a destination. The music knows where this is heading even if the protagonist isn’t sure yet.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 9 is where the escape plan takes physical shape. The protagonist searches obituary records for a life to inhabit. She finds a woman whose ghost won’t mind, deletes the record, and claims the name. Then she contacts a smuggler who deals in favors, arranges transport, and sets a departure window. Every identity before was a costume. This one is chosen. This one carries weight.This track lives in the moment between the old name and the new one. The eleven seconds where a life changes hands and something begins that no handler authorized…Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 11, "Count It Up, Count It Down." One last visit to the lab. The numbers climb in silence… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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RedaktedS1st3r | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 9
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 9: “RedaktedS1st3r”Inspired by: Chapter 8, RedaktedS1st3rChapter 8 is where the masks start to slip. Not the cover identities or the operational lies, but the deeper ones. The ones people wear to survive being known.“RedaktedS1st3r” is the turning point of the album. It’s inspired by the chapter where someone reaches through every layer of protection and finds the person who existed before the cage. Where grief fills a room so completely that the only way forward is through it. And where three people carrying different kinds of damage decide to stop haunting and start planning.This track builds from acoustic intimacy to full band catharsis. Electric cellos and violins carry a grief the lyrics name directly. It’s devastation opening into collective strength.LyricsVerse 1Three figures drawn in bright colors, Taped to a door that stays closed, A name that means “wished for,” A story nobody choseVerse 2He found me in the archives, A thread gone cold for years, A joke from a maintenance closet, A handle built from tearsChorusYou knew me before the weapon, You knew me before the cage, You remembered who I was, When I’d lost her long agoVerse 3They took her at three years old, Called it routine, called it pure, Seventy-two hours to surrender, What no appeal could cureChorusYou knew me before the weapon, You knew me before the cage, You remembered who I was, When I’d lost her long agoBridgeThree ghosts around a table now, All broken, all still here, Grief was a room without an exit, But planning has a doorFinal Chorus (variation)You knew me before the weapon, You knew me before the war, You remembered who I was, And now we’re fighting for something moreGenreEmotional alternative rock, building from acoustic intimacy to full band catharsis. Electric cellos and violins. The mood is grief transforming into resolve. Intimate devastation opening into collective strength.This track names things the other songs only circled around. A child’s drawing. A name that means “wished for.” Seventy-two hours to surrender what no appeal could cure. The specifics hit harder than metaphor, because some losses are too real for poetry to soften.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 8 is the turning point. The protagonist arrives at her cousin’s door carrying the aftermath of a performance that cost her something she can’t name. Inside, truths surface that rewrite the mission, the relationships, and the stakes. Grief shared becomes grief that moves. And three damaged people find something stronger than the systems that broke them: a reason to run together instead of alone.This track lives in that room. At that table. In the moment where haunting becomes planning…Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 10, "My Favorite Smuggler." A dead woman's name. A gold tooth. And the first name I ever chose myself… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Pressure Points | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 8
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 8: “Pressure Points”Inspired by: Chapter 7, Pressure PointsThe only way through a threat is sometimes to feed a predator exactly what he wants to hear. Not what he wants. What he wants to hear. Pride becomes currency you spend without consent. The mission calls it an operational success. The body calls it something else. And across the room, another woman recognizes the performance because she’s given the same one.“Pressure Points” is inspired by Chapter 7. It’s the cost of performing survival. Moody indie rock with raw delivery and a slow burn. Bitter resolve. Quiet fury underneath composure. And solidarity found in silence between two women who speak in scars.LyricsVerse 1Soft voice, curved shoulders, eyes that drop, A performance pitched to save my skin, He wants the story where I come around, So I let him write himself back inChorusWhat does it cost to wear this face, What does it cost to play along, Swallow the taste and hold the smile, Survive another day, stay strongVerse 2A woman watches from across the floor, She knows, she’s worn this costume too, Two soldiers in somebody else’s war, Who speak in scars the way we doChorusWhat does it cost to wear this face, What does it cost to play along, Swallow the taste and hold the smile, Survive another day, stay strongBridgeMy hands are shaking at my desk, The mission says I won, But winning shouldn’t feel like this, Hollow where the pride was fromFinal Chorus (variation)What does it cost to wear this face, What does it cost to carry on, The system grinds, the system takes, But it hasn’t killed what makes us strongGenreMoody indie rock with raw emotional delivery and slow-burning intensity. The mood is bitter resolve. Quiet fury underneath composure. Solidarity found in silence.The bridge is the moment the performance ends and the real cost shows. “My hands are shaking at my desk / The mission says I won / But winning shouldn’t feel like this.” That’s the line that drove the whole track. The gap between what the mission counts as success and what the person carrying out the mission actually feels.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 7 squeezes the protagonist between two threats. A criminal syndicate’s muscle follows her openly through the corridors. A workplace predator retaliates after being rejected. The only way through both is performance: controlled composure for the syndicate, performed vulnerability for the predator. The mission advances. The cost accumulates.This track lives in the space after the performance ends. The shaking hands. The hollow feeling. And the quiet refusal to let it break what’s underneath.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 9, "RedaktedS1st3r." Someone finds a name I buried a long time ago… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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The Optimal Path | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 7
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 7: “The Optimal Path”Inspired by: Chapter 6, The Optimal PathThere’s an optimal path through every wall. A door inside every lock. Sometimes that door opens because someone with too much ego and not enough caution decides to hold it for you. Sometimes the scanner that reads every signal your body produces misses the one thing that matters, because you told the weapon in your wrist to play dead.“The Optimal Path” is inspired by Chapter 6. A lab visit. A full-body scanner. A man who talks too much and leans too close. And a discovery buried in the data: the cage and the key were made from the same design.LyricsVerse 1Hold your breath and play dead, Let the light read through your skin, Walk the corridor they built to keep you out, Smile your way inChorusThere’s an optimal path through every wall, A door inside every lock, Let him talk, let him lean too close, Let the ego do the workVerse 2Distant cousins, different cages, Built from blueprints no one shared, One designed to hold you down, One designed to be repairedChorusThere’s an optimal path through every wall, A door inside every lock, Let him talk, let him lean too close, Let the ego do the workBridgeThe hands that reach aren’t always kind, The trust that opens isn’t free, Every bone they steal to build a weapon, Could be the bone that sets me freeFinal Chorus (variation)There’s an optimal path through every wall, A door inside every lock Let the numbers climb in silence, While the predators still talkGenreSleek dark electronic with heist-film tension and a minimal synthwave pulse. The mood is cold composure masking adrenaline. Calculated seduction. Quiet triumph.The second verse is where the story’s technology thread surfaces in the lyrics. “Distant cousins, different cages / Built from blueprints no one shared.” That’s not just songwriting. It’s a clue about what the protagonist discovers inside the lab, and what it might mean for the AI device on her wrist.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 6 is the first cybersecurity lab visit. The protagonist walks through a full-body scanner carrying secrets that could get her killed, while the device on her wrist plays dead. Inside, she navigates a predator who mistakes professional access for personal invitation. His arrogance opens doors. And deep in the data, a discovery changes everything: the cage and the key share the same architecture.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 8, "Pressure Points." The cost of performing survival… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Proximity | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 6
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 6: “Proximity”Inspired by: Chapter 5, ProximityThe watchers have stopped pretending. A man with combat augmentations sits in a cafe with his back to the wall. A woman with a blade scar and expensive bodyguards studies a datapad running encryption that would take hours to crack. And somewhere across a corridor, a smuggler raises an invisible glass, because she wants the right people to find her.“Proximity” is inspired by Chapter 5 of the book. The circle is tightening. The Redshift Veil syndicate has people on this station, and they’re watching. But buried in the architecture of the cage itself, something stirs. Some prisons were built with a door that was always meant to open.LyricsVerse 1Closer now, the circle shrinks, Dead eyes in a window seat, Every corridor has a shadow, Every shadow has a heartbeatChorusCloser, closer, closing in, Pressure from the walls and skin, Something locked inside the lock, Waiting for the right way inVerse 2The ones who smile are never safe, The ones who warn you never stay, A woman nods across the room, We recognize the war we playChorusCloser, closer, closing in, Pressure from the walls and skin, Something locked inside the lock, Waiting for the right way inBridgeBuried in the architecture, Hidden where the builders sleep, The lock and key share the same maker, Some prisons aren’t meant to keepFinal Chorus (variation)Closer, closer, closing in, Pressure from the walls and skin, Something waking in the lock, That was always meant to winGenreDark pop rock with hooky melodies over distorted guitars and an electronic edge. The mood is catchy but menacing. The sort of track that gets stuck in your head for the wrong reasons.The bridge carries a secret the rest of the song only hints at. “The lock and key share the same maker.” That’s not just a metaphor. It’s a clue about the technology at the center of this story. The cage and the escape were built from the same blueprint.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 5 is where the threats multiply. A criminal syndicate’s surveillance becomes overt. A man from the transport reveals connections that rewrite everything the protagonist assumed about who’s watching and why. And a smuggler positions herself to be found, because sometimes the exit strategy may arrive before you need one.This track captures the pressure of a circle that’s closing while something inside the cage begins to wake up.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 7, "The Optimal Path." A lab. A scanner. And a predator who mistakes access for invitation… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Small Rebellions | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 5
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 5: “Small Rebellions”Inspired by: Chapter 4, Small RebellionsSomeone painted the walls a color the station never approved. Bread dough rises in a kitchen designed for nutrition packets. A child’s drawing hangs on a closed door, left untouched, because some things you don’t move even when the person who made them is gone.“Small Rebellions” is inspired by Chapter 4 of the book. It’s one of the warmest tracks on the album, and the most painful. What happens when you walk into a home built from quiet defiance and you’re carrying a purpose that could destroy all of it? There’s no algorithm for the weight of bread broken between hands that aren’t clean.LyricsVerse 1Color on the walls where gray belongs, Real soil where nothing’s meant to grow, A table set for someone coming home, Who came to take what they don’t knowChorusSmall rebellions in every corner, Flowers planted in the cage, A candle burning low for someone missing, Love written on a locked pageVerse 2The bread breaks warm between our hands, The wine tastes nothing like a lie, But every laugh lands heavier than silence, When you know you’re the reason whyChorusSmall rebellions in every corner, Flowers planted in the cage, A candle burning low for someone missing, Love written on a locked pageBridgeA drawing on a door that stays closed, Three figures holding on, No algorithm built can calculate, The cost of what I’ve doneFinal Chorus (variation)Small rebellions in every corner, Flowers planted in the cage, A candle burning low for someone missing, And I can’t turn another pageGenreCinematic indie folk with electric violin, ambient electronic undertones, and space western warmth. The mood is bittersweet. Guilt-laden warmth. Intimacy undercut by dread.The electric violin was the element that brought this track together. It carries a grief the lyrics don’t name directly. A candle burning low for someone missing. Three figures in a drawing on a door that stays closed. The violin knows what happened. The song lets you feel it without saying it out loud.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 4 is the emotional heart of the first half. The protagonist visits family for the first time in years, entering a home that was built to resist the gray uniformity of station life. Real food. Real color. Real warmth. And behind a closed door, evidence of a loss that no one in this apartment has recovered from.This track lives in the space between the welcome and the betrayal. The bread breaking. The laughter that lands too heavy. The moment you realize the people you came to exploit have built something worth protecting, and you might be the thing that destroys it.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 6, "Proximity." The circle tightens. The danger grows. Eyes in the crowd that don't belong to my handlers… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Family Circuits | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 4
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the book’s companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 4: “Family Circuits”Inspired by: Chapter 3, Family CircuitsEvery face you wear fits a little worse. Every name you answer frays at the seam. That’s what arrival feels like when you’ve been someone else for three years and you’re walking into a place where the scanners read your bones but can’t find what you’re hiding.Arrival on Nova Tangier Station. Customs. Checkpoints. Officers who treat your birthplace like a diagnosis. And somewhere past all the processing, a door that opens onto someone who remembers who you used to be. That’s the scan you can’t prepare for.LyricsVerse 1New gravity, new air, new name, Step off the ramp and swallow the hum, Twelve thousand strangers breathing the same, Recycled hope and manufactured trustChorusSmile for the scanner, Stand still for the light, They’ll check you down to the bone, And still won’t see what’s insideVerse 2Every face I wear fits a little worse, Every name I answer frays at the seam, Somewhere past the checkpoint and the questions, There’s a door that opens onto someone who remembers meChorusSmile for the scanner, Stand still for the light, They’ll check you down to the bone, And still won’t see what’s insideBridgeThe best disguise isn’t what you carry, It’s the weight you learn to hide, Walk easy through the questions, Keep the tremor locked insideFinal Chorus (variation)Smile for the scanner, Stand still for the light, They’ll search you down to the bone, But they’ll never find the fightGenreAtmospheric cyberpunk pop with noir jazz undertones and industrial accents. The mood is tense composure. Controlled anxiety beneath a calm surface. Like smiling through a lie detector that reads everything except the one thing that matters.The noir jazz element came from the station itself. Nova Tangier has that smoky, crowded energy where everyone’s running a game and nobody’s showing their real hand. Jazz felt right for a place like that.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 3 is arrival. The protagonist steps off a transport onto a station that pulls a little wrong, where the air tastes recycled and the Andrasian customs officers treat Galactic Federation citizenship like a criminal record. Every checkpoint scans deeper. Every question probes further. But the real test isn’t the scanner. It’s what waits on the other side: a family connection that makes the mission personal in ways briefings never mentioned.This track captures the tension of walking through a system designed to see everything while hiding something it wasn’t built to detect.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 5, "Small Rebellions." A door opens. Behind it, warmth where gray should be… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Transit Shadows | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 3
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 3: “Transit Shadows”Inspired by: Chapter 2, Transit ShadowsTransit is supposed to be dead time. The space between departure and arrival where nothing happens. But on a frontier transport, dead time is when the signals start running. Every device listens. Every passenger carries a story they’d prefer you didn’t read. And inside one passenger’s wrist, a quantum AI processes the whole ship like data in a stream.“Transit Shadows” is the sound of paranoia that isn’t paranoia because the watchers are real. Brooding synth-noir with a slow burn. Two prisoners in one skin, learning the same lock.LyricsVerse 1Walls have ears and the hull has eyes, Every signal runs both ways, Moving fast through a standing cage, Counting down the borrowed daysVerse 2Strangers sitting close enough to touch, Reading me like open code, Someone pulled this thread before, And never made it down the roadChorusEverything is listening, Everything is still, The stars outside are bending, But the cage is what’s realVerse 3Dead men leave their fingerprints, On channels no one checks, The rot climbs higher than they said, And no one’s clean who collectsChorusEverything is listening, Everything is still, The stars outside are bending, But the cage is what’s realBridgeTwo prisoners in one skin, Learning the same lock, One made of nerve and muscle, One made of wire and thoughtFinal Chorus (variation)Everything is listening, Everything is still, The stars outside keep bending, But we’re done standing stillGenreBrooding synth-noir with trip-hop influence and cold space atmosphere. The mood is paranoid and watchful, but underneath the surveillance, something resolves. A slow burn of growing awareness that the relationship between the woman and the device in her wrist might be more complicated than either of them expected.The bridge is the emotional center. “Two prisoners in one skin / Learning the same lock.” That image drove the whole track. It’s not a love story. It’s a cellmate story. And cellmates sometimes become something else entirely.The Chapter ConnectionChapter 2 takes place aboard a frontier transport ship called Iron Mule. The protagonist is in transit, surrounded by strangers she can’t stop cataloging and watched by people she can’t fully identify. The ship is old, honest, and heading somewhere new. The woman aboard it is none of those things. At least, not yet...This track captures the feeling of moving through a space where nothing is what it appears and the only constant is the device on your wrist, processing everything you see and slowly developing opinions about it.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 4, "Family Circuits." Arrival. Scanners. And a space station full of secrets… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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The Leash | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 2
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Each podcast episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Track 2: “The Leash”Inspired by: Chapter 1, The LeashThere’s a moment where your life becomes someone else’s instrument. You don’t always see it happening. A cold room. A designation spoken like a serial number. A device that locks into your wrist and threads itself through your nervous system until you can’t tell where the technology ends and you begin.“The Leash” is the sound of captivity that lives under your skin. Controlled rage. Forward momentum. And somewhere in the wire, a signal you weren’t supposed to receive.LyricsVerse 1Cold table, cold room, cold hands, They read my name like a number, Something locked beneath my skin, Took root before I knew it was plantedChorusPull the leash and I’ll follow, Cut the line and I’ll bleed, Every scar is a sentence, For the crime of wanting to be freeVerse 2Beige walls and a borrowed view, Waves on a screen I’ll never touch, They saved my life and billed me for it, Called me property, called it enoughChorusPull the leash and I’ll follow, Cut the line and I’ll bleed, Every scar is a sentence, For the crime of wanting to be freeBridgeBut someone left the door unlocked, A signal hidden in the wire, A note slipped from one cage to another, That whispered, don’t stop reaching higherFinal Chorus (variation)Pull the leash and I’ll follow, Cut the line, let it bleed, Every scar is a story now, Of someone finding what they needGenreDark electronic industrial with oppressive atmosphere. Female vocals carrying anger and resignation in the same breath. The mood is trapped but restless, seething with controlled rage, and moving forward because standing still would mean giving in.The bridge is the key to this track. “Someone left the door unlocked.” That line means more than it says. For now, take it as a feeling: even inside the tightest cage, something slipped through that wasn’t supposed to. Or was it?The Chapter ConnectionChapter 1 opens in an interrogation room. Two intelligence officers. A woman they’ve designated Asset Nightfall. A new mission targeting her own cousin on a distant space station. And an AI device called the Orpheus Shadow that fuses to her nervous system and reports everything she feels to people who consider her equipment.This track lives inside that moment. Not the briefing. Not the mission parameters. The feeling underneath. What it costs to extend your arm and let them lock the cage back on.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 3, "Transit Shadows." A ship called Iron Mule, heading somewhere new… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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Breathing Borrowed Air | Rogue Transmissions, Episode 1
Listen to the full podcast episode above or scroll down for the lyrics and the story behind the track.Before anything else, a tip of the hat. The idea for a companion soundtrack came from watching fellow Substack author Justin Zimmer build one for his serialized sci-fi novel, The Ice Princess of Enceladus Station (Book 1 of The Girl with the Cybernetic Eye series). Justin introduced me to Suno AI as a tool for generating original music, and the concept stuck. If you like your sci-fi cool, serialized, and free, Justin is your go-to author. You can find his work at justinzimmer.com and read The Ice Princess of Enceladus Station here on Substack.Rogue TransmissionsEvery chapter of Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion has a sound. A pulse. A frequency that lives underneath the words on the page.Rogue Transmissions is the companion podcast and soundtrack. Fourteen tracks, each one inspired by a part of the story. Not retellings. Not audiobook highlights. These songs live in the same emotional space as the book, built from its themes and tensions, but they stand on their own. You don’t need the book to feel them. But if you’ve read it, you’ll hear what’s underneath.The music was generated using Suno AI, which felt right for a story about a woman fused with a quantum artificial intelligence. Suno helped build the music and vocals. The human chose every word.Every episode drops with narration, the track, and the story behind the song. Consider it liner notes for a rebellion.If you’d like to listen to the entire soundtrack on Suno, here’s the link:Episode 1: “Breathing Borrowed Air”Inspired by: Hella Brandt’s Guide to the Galaxy (Appendix)Before the story starts, before the cold tables and the handlers and the missions, there’s a question: what does the galaxy look like from the floor?Not from a Senate chamber. Not from a warship. From the crawlspace between empires, where people learn to breathe air that belongs to someone else and call it living.“Breathing Borrowed Air” is the first track on the Asset Nightfall soundtrack. It’s inspired by the appendix, “Hella Brandt’s Guide to the Galaxy,” a document that lays out the universe according to our protagonist, Kerstin Ahlers, aka, Hella Brandt. Three empires. Billions of people. And the spaces between, where freedom lives if you’re stubborn enough to find it.The book’s epigraph says it best: “In the end, the wildest frontier isn’t the void between and beyond stars. It’s the human heart.”This track is what that frontier sounds like when you set it to music.LyricsVerse 1 Every breath runs through a filter, Every name runs through a file, They built their heaven out of invoices, And sold the view from the turnstileChorus I’m breathing borrowed air tonight, Under someone else’s stars, No flag, no faith, no borrowed light, Just the beat inside these scarsVerse 2 They followed profit to the black, Called it courage, called it fate, Carved their empires out of distance, And locked the doors on those who waitChorus I’m breathing borrowed air tonight, Under someone else’s stars, No flag, no faith, no borrowed light, Just the beat inside these scarsBridge I don’t owe you allegiance, I don’t owe you my name, Every system built to hold me, Burns the same, burns the sameFinal Chorus (variation) I’m breathing borrowed air tonight, Under no one else’s stars, No flag, no faith, no borrowed light, Just the life between these scarsGenreDark industrial space rock with female vocals, gritty cyberpunk atmosphere, and elements of spaghetti western guitar. The mood is defiant, cynical, but earned.The Chapter ConnectionThe appendix, “Hella Brandt’s Guide to the Galaxy,” is a document that exists inside the story’s world. It’s written by someone who has seen everything, survived most of it, and decided to leave a record behind. Not a complaint. Not a manifesto. Just the truth, written by someone who figured out the real frontier has nothing to do with distance.This track lives in that same space.Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion is out now on Amazon and major booksellers.Be sure to check out The Intelligence Bulletin from Author Daniel P. Douglas on Substack for other podcast series, written articles, and links to all of my books.Next time: Episode 2, “The Leash.” The day Kerstin got her latest mission. A mission that changed everything… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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The companion hub for Asset Nightfall: Digital Rebellion, a science fiction noir thriller by author Daniel P. Douglas. Original soundtrack episodes narrated in character, production notes, and articles exploring the world of the Wild Frontier Chronicles. authordanielpdouglas.substack.com
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