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Satori 2 Whom

By nerBeater on May 24, 2026 8:47 pm


Visual Description: This image is a chaotic, mixed-media digital collage, serving as album artwork. It is composed of overlapping photographic elements and text overlaid on a textured, pale greenish background that resembles a cracked paving stone or a low-resolution mosaic. Text Overlays: Near the top center, the word "NERBEATER" is written in a thin, elegant, peach-orange serif font. In the middle-left area, the word "SATORI" appears faintly in a pale green color that blends into the background texture. Spanning the center and right side is the word "2 Whom" written in a large, thick, black, semi-cursive, graffiti-style font. Visual Elements: Top Right: A fragment of a black computer keyboard is visible, showing keys like "U," "I," "O," "K," "M,", "SPACE", and "Alt." Left Side: A silver metal desk lamp with a long, adjustable arm stands upright. A microphone hangs from the lamp. Its black cord drapes down diagonally across the left side of the composition. Center/Background: Behind the lamp and text is a large, faint, circular grey outline with a textured, reddish-brown rim, resembling a handpan drum. Right Side: There is a heavy, abstract shape rendered in bright, highly saturated, pixelated colors—primarily blinding neon yellow, acid green, cyan, and stark black. This shapes looks like a distorted or heavily processed musical instrument, piece of clothing, or abstract digital glitch art. Bottom: Thick, sweeping black shapes stretch across the bottom left, blending into dark, sharp-edged shadows that mix with the heavily distorted yellow and green textures at the bottom right. A sliver of a blue wire and a computer desk edge peeks in from the bottom left corner. The overall aesthetic is gritty, glitchy, and industrial, with a raw, DIY collage feel.

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