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A Cathedral of Steel and Silence

We pick up in the hangar of the NHS Manala. Falck has just lost his Robot Core, but he’s not alone. Cipher, the squad’s tech specialist, drops through a maintenance hatch to join Ace and Terror . Together, they form “Formation Delta” and move deeper into the ship.

But something is wrong. A battlecruiser of this size should be a beehive of activity. Instead, it’s a ghost ship—half-finished meals on tables and playing cards scattered, as if the crew simply vanished into thin air .

The track leads us to a reinforced door: SP-101. This is where Falck hears the first alien whisper—Vash’tai—and realizes his connection to this ship goes deeper than he ever imagined .

Producer’s Note: The Sonic Architecture of the Ghost Ship

For “Stand Up and Fight,” I wanted to push the industrial vibe of the first two tracks into a full-scale auditory assault. I combined heavy, distorted guitar riffs with aggressive, glitch-infused cyberpunk synths to represent the collision of human grit and high-tech horror.

The track is built on a driving, metal rhythm that mirrors the squad’s “Formation Delta” march through the Manala’s steel corridors. Over the top, I’ve layered a hollow melody, distorted synth leads that mimic the ship’s failing propaganda screens and Cipher’s frantic scanners. It’s the sound of four soldiers in light tactical armor standing up against a mountain of dark, sentient technology.

Next chapter “Stand up and fight” is out this Thursday in my Bandcamp.

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