Hello, and welcome to Windows 667, the successor of Windows 665. We hope you enjoy our innovative new features, such as hot corners, virtual reality solitaire, and application sentience. For those who were concerned about this being the 666th release of windows, they are not to worry. Just like with 9, 13, and 42, we have skipped the number, everything will be fine.
The Windows Operating system is now smarter than ever! Enjoy a unique personalised experience, as Windows 667 is specially programmed to gather as much data about you as possible! Our unmatched voice recognition will listen to all of your conversations, no matter what you do, or where you hide! A video stream of your desktop will be sent to third parties for analysis. You can try all you like to escape, but Windows knows you better than you know yourself, and the authorities will find you, so you may be taken in for a free mind cleansing.
We hope you enjoy your Windows experience! Don’t forget, you are being watched.
The sort of music that is beyond time.
The sort of music that you feel more than you hear.
I love the fact that vaporwave/dreampunk projects like these have such extremely evocative aesthetics they directly fill your mind with sensations you didn't know you had. You'd maybe think it relies on that solely, but it's coupled with gorgeous musicianship + intense production ideas. The volume and spaces it creates just pull you in instantly whatever your initial mood was.
Still stunning to this day. SUPRAQUENCER
This album makes you feel like you're inside an old computer that is on it's last legs. Everything is glitchy, aggressive, and decaying around you. There are only a few moments where it feels something is still functioning and intact, only to be followed by more sounds of disrepair. Truly a special experience. icu8some2
“Save Game Before Dune” rides the line between synthwave and chiptune, drawing out the darker and more melodic elements of both. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 22, 2020
Experimental electronic soundscapes steeped in dystopian themes; environmental and societal anxieties vented through industrial and techno. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 15, 2024