Top 100 Chart placements for Scalameriya
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::: The following text was found scribbled on a half-burned napkin from the well-known ramen chain Nyx-E, that was recovered inside Void+1s archive-complex. The napkin was located in the private office of a clearance archivist. Said employee has an MP status from seven days prior to this inspection ::: I lit another cigarette I wouldnt finish. Ashtrays a ruin. They always say you get used to the smoke... They lie... The recording came in clandestine; no metadata, no chain of custody. Just the title: Burning Chrome. Techno, if you still want to call it that, but stripped of official markers. Four pieces, each like a shard of something much older, deeper... like the audio equivalent of looking into a mirror that doesnt reflect your image back. Ive heard genre-hybrids before. But this… this was a ritual. Encoded liturgy from some techno pantheon we dont even have a name for yet... Machinery talking in tongues. It was a collaboration, yes, but not merely two artists working together... You wouldnt trace it back to two minds, or even one. These tracks dont behave like something composed. They arrived like a breach.... less like music and more like a backdoor into something you were not supposed to know about. Scalameriya and Cam Lasky didnt produce these tracks; they jacked into some shared hallucination and released it into the system to be used by those who still remember what it means to move with intent. By the end, I wasnt sure if I was listening to music or being rewritten by it. But one thing i was sure of... Void+1 did not commission this for a product, but as protocol. Something to carry in the bloodstream of the culture like a dormant sequence, waiting for the right environmental conditions to arise for it to be awakened. I will hav... ::: The rest was burnt off ::: /// Music Inspired by William Gibsons Burning Chrome///