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MICROMECHA

Virtual Frontiers (2025)

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This album is the first entry in a new series of records that I like to call "PSX Breaks", inspired by the sound of early Playstation drum and bass/jungle music, and by 90s/2000s dnb and videogame soundtracks in general.

Inside of it, you can find 10 tracks of atmospheric and liquid breaks, with a couple of techstep influenced tunes in the mix. You are free to imagine them as the background music of a non-existent videogame, recalling the experiments made through the years by great artists like R23X, Mitch Murder and slowerpace 音楽 (here's a list of albums with similar concepts: rateyourmusic.com/list/muninn294/fictional-video-game-soundtracks/ ).

I like to think about "Virtual Frontiers" as a multi-genre game, that starts inside a computer machine and develops itself through microchips, circuits, cables and networks of data streams. In the form of a virtual micro-mecha, your mission is to protect your system from cyber attacks, and to hack your way through the digital enemy lines.

The production process revolves around one shots and breaks taken from 90s sample CDs, together with samples from obscure PS1 OSTs.

Best enjoyed gaming, coding or spending time doing your favorite nerd/geek activity.

I really hope you can like this and appreciate the whole series.

Thank you all infinitely for your continuous support, you don't know how so very important it is to me.

Much Love <3

MICROMECHA
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