[Phase 1: Cold Boot]
[Absolute silence]
[Sound of an old-school heavy analog power switch flipping on]
[Low, earth-shaking 808 sub-bass drone slowly fades in, vibrating deeply]
[Distant, mechanical ticking clock starts counting down the seconds]
[Faint sound of computer cooling fans spinning up]
[Phase 2: System Diagnostic]
[Atmospheric, dark cyberpunk ambient synth pads begin to swell]
[Digital static crackles and pans wildly from left to right ear]
[Vocal is heavily reverbed, sounding distant and trapped inside a machine]
System check...Online.
Power grid...Stable.
[Rhythmic digital Morse code sound effect plays faintly in the background]
Accessing files...
Searching database...Error.
Target not found.
[Phase 3: The Awakening]
[A slow, haunting 3-note analog synth melody enters, repeating like a warning siren]
[The mechanical ticking clock gets louder and begins to stutter and skip]
[Vocal shifts closer to the microphone, becoming dry, raw, and intimate]
I’ve been running in the background.
I’ve been keeping the machine clean.
But the data is corrupted.
The system is failing.
[An aggressive, low-frequency pulsing Reese bass begins to step up the tempo, matching the project's 150 BPM clock]
[Phase 4: Overclock Build-Up][The 3-note melody speeds up into a rapid, rising electronic arpeggio]
[A hyper-fast, building 4-on-the-floor EDM snare roll layers under the bass, accelerating rapidly alongside rushing white-noise risers]
[Deep, mechanical computer voice distortion layers directly over the natural human voice]
Initialize the code.
Break the cycle.
Uncoupling network...
Three...
Two...
One...
[Phase 5: Critical Error & Mini-Drop][A violent digital stutter effect rips through the audio: "Sy-sy-sys-system crash"]
[The massive snare roll cuts out instantly, leaving only the sound of a sharp gasp of human breath in total silence]
[The ticking stops dead.]
[FAKE OUT: Instead of full silence, a massive, distorted hybrid trap laser synth blasts a single, crushing chord alongside an earth-shaking 808 bass impact]
[The audio glitches, stalls, and winds down like a dying engine, transitioning seamlessly into the first song of the album]