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CyberPriest - Shadow Tower (2024)

https://linktr.ee/CyberPriest7

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Prekursor - CYBER CRASH 2000: MACHINE WARRIOR (2020)

Like many good cyberpunk albums, this one has lore!

> CYBER CRASH 2000 (1987) > > Despite a limited run at the time of release, Pak Nam-Gyu’s 1987 tech-noir classic CYBER CRASH 2000 has gained a small cult following among 20th century completionists. Equally praised for its ominous predictions and panned for its overuse of cyberpunk clichés, the film dealt with complex themes for its time including body modifications and transhumanism. The film soundtrack, credited to unknown producer Lee Hae-Dong, garners similar criticism, being both a schlocky analog product of its time and a tense atmospheric peek into the future. Restored from the original master tapes, the soundtrack is available here in full for the first time. > > Synopsis: > The year is 1999, 5 years since the metanet crash and the uprisings that followed. Pockets of civilization still exist in the wreckage of the mega cities and the off world colonies, collecting and hoarding data that could lead to a new awakening of humanity. However, ruthless “sequencer agents” prowl the soft space and the intranet, viciously hunting down netrunners. Only the upgraded stand a chance against the Syndicate. The perfect synthesis of man and machine. This is the age of the Machine Warrior.

It appears there is no such movie; this is the work of Prekursor, which seems to be some Seoul-based artist or collective or label or something? Anyway, they have a whole bunch of music, art, and stories available, much of it cyberpunk-related:

  • https://www.prekursor.net/topics
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THE NEON DROID - CONTROL (2023)

neondroid.bandcamp.com Control, by The Neon Droid

from the album Rise of Kronos - 2023 (EP)

Control, by The Neon Droid

I dig these albums that provide storylines, even though they typically don't stand alone from just the songs. Even better if they're written by non-native English speakers.

> It's the year 2081. > > Our civilization -as we know it- has ended. > It's the era of chrome, silicone, AI and tech corporations. > > Of all the huge mega-corporations, one has become extremely large and dangerously powerful. > > It completely controls every aspect of our life. > > Food. Androids. Society. Life. > > The name is: KRONOS

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MASTER BOOT RECORD - SKYNET (2018)

Chiptune Metal/Industrial Synthwave.

This is by the same guy who made the VirtuaVerse game that was mentioned here a couple months ago. Here's the soundtrack to that, btw:

  • https://masterbootrecord.bandcamp.com/album/virtuaverse-ost
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Darksynth recommendation guide

Darksynth is a sub-genre of Synthwave. And within darksynth, there's a sub-sub-genre for cyberpunk synth music. So if synth music feels cyberpunk to you, these recommendations are a good starting point.

Here's a higher-res version of the image (also here). This guide was created by khroshan over on reddit, I just wanted to share it.

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Scandroid - Empty Streets

This song and video are perfectly cyberpunk, I've always enjoyed it. I really liked the first couple songs from Scandroid (Datastream and Salvation Code) but by the time he made an entire album he leaned too far into the 80s aesthetic and love songs for my taste so I stopped listening. It's a shame too, it's rare for a band to create intentionally cyberpunk songs, rather than just music that may give listeners a cyberpunk "feel".

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Neuroc - Jacked In (2018)

neuroc.bandcamp.com Jacked In, by Neuroc

from the album Street Smart EP

Jacked In, by Neuroc
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Lazerpunk feat. Donbor - Netrunner (2021)

cross-posted from [email protected]

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Burton C Bell - Anti-Droid (ex-Fear Factory singer)

I know there probably aren't too many metalheads here, and music posts in general never do all that well on this community, but I'm going to post this anyway!

Burton C Bell had been the lead singer of Fear Factory for 30 years when he quit the band in 2020. This is his first song as a solo artist since the split. It's more industrial than Fear Factory was but the video and lyrics are definitely cyberpunk in my opinion. I hope he releases an entire album in this style.

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Samurai - Chippin' In (fictional band from Cyberpunk 2077)

In Cyberpunk 2077, Keanu Reeve's character Johnny Silverhand was the lead singer of a rock band called Samurai. So CD Projekt Red needed some Samurai songs to include in the game.

They hired the punk band Refused to write some songs as Samurai. Chippin' In is one of those songs. Here are the rest.

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DXVLAT - NeoGen (2024)

Darksynth cyberpunk, part of a concept album:

> Tokyo. Once in the future. An Incident occurred. Wanting to Accept a new essence, some people submitted their bodies to experiments, becoming an alloy of the developments and Mechanisms of the NeoGen, but something went wrong. Their innovative Alkaline cells for self-powered began to corrode their bodies, they die, and some went into full-blown rage. They caused serious riots and tried to regain their lives by cold-bloodedly devouring the hearts of their victims, for which they were nicknamed Messa Gost Siberia. The Hunt began and only a powerful Electroshock could stop these beasts, sending their sinful souls to Shiver in the Void forever. Responsible for their CYBERSINs!

https://neonretrocompilations.bandcamp.com/album/cybersin-iii

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Vangelis - Blade Runner Blues (1982)

yewtu.be Blade Runner Blues (7) - Blade Runner Soundtrack

Seventh track from the Blade Runner Soundtrack, by Vangelis

Blade Runner Blues (7) - Blade Runner Soundtrack

> The score evokes the film's bleak futurism with an emotive synthesizer-based sound...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner_(soundtrack)

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LukHash - Cyberpunx (2023)

lukhash.bandcamp.com Cyberpunx, by LukHash

from the album Virtual Burnout

Cyberpunx, by LukHash

Music to listen to to while surfing cyberspace.

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Billy Idol - Shock To The System

In 1993, Billy Idol discovered the cyberpunk genre. He became so enthralled by it that he named his next album Cyberpunk. The album itself isn't very good, but the music video for Shock To The System is definitely cyberpunk.

For what it's worth, the only songs on the album that I'd recommend listening to are Shock To The System and Neuromancer. You can skip the rest of the album.

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ODDKO - Censorship (Official Music Video)

Personally, I think the song is kinda mediocre but the music video is extremely cyberpunk.

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