Magic Cat 2071 - Electrobeast Meltdown
DJs Magic Cat, Discobeast and Heatwolves! turn things up at Dada, playing disco edits, hip-hop and boogie in an attempt to foil the machinations of LifeCorp the conglomerate merger between Google, McDonald's, Ikea, and H&M that, back in 2032, started manufacturing music without human input. Electrobeast Meltdown digs deeper into the future's dark past, revealing the reasons behind the death of music. No cover
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Magic Cat 2071 - Electrobeast Meltdown
DJs: Magic Cat, Discobeast, Heatwolves!
Music: Disco Edits, Nu Disco, Hip Hop, Boogie
Background: A prequel to December's "Magic Cat 2071: Soundcrisis," Electrobeast Meltdown digs deeper into the future's dark past, revealing the reasons behind the death of music.
In 2032, LifeCorp (the conglomerate merger between Google, McDonald's, Ikea, and H&M) developed a music production supercomputer that required no human input.
They called this supercomputer Electrobeast.
A self-aware machine, Electrobeast produced only formulaic electronic music with massive breakdowns, at exactly 128 beats per minute. When the fusion jazz community tried to shut it down, the paranoid Electrobeast launched an all-out electro banger attack on every continent. Electrobeast played its terrible electro songs so loud that the heads of both humans and cute animals exploded violently when the first beat dropped.
Due to his lack of ears, Magic Cat dodged the carnage and flew to the headquarters of LifeCorp in Stockholm, Sweeden.
There, inside the jungle of wires, software emulators, and fiber optic cables, Magic Cat and his own supercomputer, Discobeast, fight for the future of not only proper dance music, but humanity itself.

