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Based in Setagaya, Tokyo, the rising multi-talented artist Randall drops his highly anticipated 1st full-length album, DEUS EX MACHINA.
From songwriting and lyricism to beatmaking, producing, and even mixing and mastering all 8 tracks were created entirely by Randall himself. It is a flawless, 100% self-produced masterpiece.
True to its title, meaning "God from the machine," this album represents Randall's absolute resolution to instantly flip the script on both a chaotic music scene and his own harsh realities, seizing total control of his destiny.
The Vision & Structure
The defining feature of this album is the seamless transition from tracks 1 to 8. While featuring an array of styles from trap, hyperpop, and mellow vibes to emotional and high-energy anthems the entire project flows together effortlessly. Listening from start to finish feels like watching a single blockbuster film , unpacking a cinematic, overarching storyline.
The album captures the raw impulse and late-night madness of moving to Tokyo after burning all bridges behind him (M1, M2); the deep introspection, humanity, and love born from converting past trauma and tears into his calling (M3, M5); and the sheer ambition to carry his own life, his day-ones, and his listeners to the top (M4, M7). Ultimately, it all lands on the ultimate conclusion: "It's all on me (JIBUNSHIDAI)" (M8), before beautifully looping right back into the opening declaration of war.
With a shape-shifting flow packed with heavy references to gaming, anime, and movies, backed by ear-splitting 808 bass lines, Randall is ready to reshape the landscape of Japanese hip-hop. The epic documentary of Randall begins now in June 2026.