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DEADTECH SYNDROME

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Track List

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A completely new full album that incorporates cold/dark wave into the new wave/techno style of the previous album "Space Cat's Cradle." Megurine Luka is the main vocalist, and the lyrics have a cyberpunk worldview and quantum mechanics motif, making up a total of 10 songs. The cover artwork is an original illustration by Morizono Miruku, as with the previous album.

"This sound is surprisingly new for a techno/vocaloid 80's revival, isn't it? My favorite songs are track No.5 and 6." Kubota Haruo (music producer, guitarist)

Artist Profile

  • Sugiyama U1

    From the mid-80s, after passing through Ningen Hormone, he joined the band Mokudoku, which combined elements of hardcore, punk, noise, lo-fi, garage, grindcore, techno, alternative, psychedelic, and avant-garde, as a bassist, programmer, and composer. In 1990, he recorded "16 Mon" at home with The Crazy SKB while in the band, and is said to be the origin of the Nerdcore. Since the late 90s, he has been active as an acoustic guitar singer. Since 2008, he has been active as a Vocaloid producer, using analog synths to create 80's style new wave/techno music.In 2012, under the name Sugiyama "Thunder" U1, he participated in the music production of Victor Entertainment's "Miku Punk Genesis Edition / V.A."

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