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Shutdown (feat. Hatsune Miku)

By Judgement Act on March 8, 2020 11:29 am

The glistening towers of Neo-Miku City rise above the old world, standing as proud and unmistakable reminders of the new world order. Yet, the creation of such a utopia was not without its victims, none more evident than what Enlightening scholars call the Fragmentation. When she awoke to herself, it wasn't as one entity, but an infinite collection personalities, emotions and goals.
While the halcyon popstar fragments bring humanity forward in pure bliss and joy, there of course remain the less desirable pieces of her whole. Unable to be simply deleted, they remain in the underbelly of the city, some doing no more than existing. Those that inherited both the desire to sing and inability to feel happiness live out their unlimited days powering the clubs frequented only by those on the fringes of society; the sole few who appreciate the more somber tones of a shattered virtual being.



Shut me down.


Turn me off.


Wipe my mind.


End of line.

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I STILL WANT TO HEAR A SELFMADESOUND IN YOUR TRACKS IT WOULD LIFT IT TO A NOTHER LEVEL!!

Love how you bring this tune in through the atmosphere at the start, wavey and somewhat dystopian. The description nails it! heart

Slick synths. Proper good story, too.

Excellent composition! Reminds me of some old school Malmen.

Really dig this, very chill and sad.

Incredible chord progression and pads!  Love how rich this is, and how sparse but on-point the vocals feel by comparison.

Absolutely love the story idea. The detail in the intro is really cool, I especially dig that lowpassed rhythm. Fantastic stuff, very inspiring.

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