Blue Stahli is a surgeon of sound. He stitches together chopped up guitars,… Read Full Bio ↴Blue Stahli is a surgeon of sound. He stitches together chopped up guitars, bass synths, electro beats, and vocal hooks into lush mixes of varying genres with surprising prowess and authenticity. In one turn, his catalog will take a listener from metallic heaviness to electronic ambience.
Influenced by movies such as Hackers, Johnny Mnemonic, Bubblegum Crisis, and other 90s cyberpunk, Blue Stahli started making music in the tracker programs Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker (which were a big part of the demoscene and used to create videogame soundtracks). The modern tracker, Renoise, continues to be Blue Stahli’s canvas of choice for producing his brand of electronic rock, bass music, French electro and even sophisticated videogame scores in the tradition of the original tracker pioneers.
Beginning in 2009 with his smash single, ULTRAnumb, Blue Stahli continues to blend genres and media having appeared in films and TV shows such as Lights Out and American Horror Story in addition to creating original songs for videogames like Cyberpunk 2077, and appearing in trailers for Destiny 2, and Call of Duty. As an evolving and prolific songwriter, producer, and artist, he has released 11 studio albums including the deadchannel_Trilogy consisting of Quartz, Copper, and Obsidian. He also releases material under his secondary moniker, Sunset Neon.
Blue Stahli’s latest release, Break and Enter, is a collaboration with DJ and fellow producer, Hyper. The track fuses elements of their electronic rock, breakbeat, metal, and cyberpunk styles together in this electro punk rock single.
Influenced by movies such as Hackers, Johnny Mnemonic, Bubblegum Crisis, and other 90s cyberpunk, Blue Stahli started making music in the tracker programs Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker (which were a big part of the demoscene and used to create videogame soundtracks). The modern tracker, Renoise, continues to be Blue Stahli’s canvas of choice for producing his brand of electronic rock, bass music, French electro and even sophisticated videogame scores in the tradition of the original tracker pioneers.
Beginning in 2009 with his smash single, ULTRAnumb, Blue Stahli continues to blend genres and media having appeared in films and TV shows such as Lights Out and American Horror Story in addition to creating original songs for videogames like Cyberpunk 2077, and appearing in trailers for Destiny 2, and Call of Duty. As an evolving and prolific songwriter, producer, and artist, he has released 11 studio albums including the deadchannel_Trilogy consisting of Quartz, Copper, and Obsidian. He also releases material under his secondary moniker, Sunset Neon.
Blue Stahli’s latest release, Break and Enter, is a collaboration with DJ and fellow producer, Hyper. The track fuses elements of their electronic rock, breakbeat, metal, and cyberpunk styles together in this electro punk rock single.
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@DashWatson
LYRICS
[Music Video Intro]
BRET: Water?
BRET: Hm... Guitar? Guitar! Yes
BRET: Little more chin! Little more chin! Little more chin! That's enough thin!
BRET: Water?
BRET: Pick!
BRET: Mhm. You can leave now
BRET: Roll tape!
[Intro]
(U-U-ULTRAnumb)
(Three!)
(Two! One!)
You want it all right now! (ULTRAnumb)
Right now! Three! Two! One! (ULTRAnumb)
One!
One!
[Verse 1]
(Three, two, one, you want it full frontal, overstimulation)
So say a benediction for a new addiction in voyeuristic overdrive (here comes the countdown!)
[Pre-Chorus]
(Three!) This is the new flesh, (two!) this is the open door
(One!) We've got everything you wanted
You want it all right now! (ULTRAnumb)
Right now! (Three! Two! One!)
[Chorus]
Violated, so degraded
The show has just begun (Three! Two! One!)
Dominated, by all you hated
This will make you ULTRAnumb (Three! Two! One!)
[Verse 2]
(Three, two, one, reality's a plague, we're the medication)
A new manipulation, oversaturation, take advantage of what you deny (here comes the countdown!)
[Pre-Chorus]
(Three!) So step right up and see (two!) the possibilities
(One!) We are everything you wanted
You want it all right now! (ULTRAnumb)
Right now! (Three! Two! One!)
[Chorus]
Violated, so degraded
The show has just begun (Three! Two! One!)
Dominated, by all you hated
This will make you ULTRAnumb (Three! Two! One!)
[Bridge 1]
One confession (confession)
Is such perfection (perfection)
Your sweet repression (repression)
Can't hide who you really are
[Bridge 2]
Say you love it, say you hate it, doesn't matter 'cause you're all the same
Say you want it, say you need it, come and get it 'cause we love the shame
Say you love it, say you hate it, just another one to suck the fame
Don't pretend that you're better than this, malevolence goes both ways
[Final Pre-Chorus (Part 1)]
(Three! Two! One!) (U-U-ULTRAnumb)
(One!)
[Music Video Interlude]
MARIACHI CRISTAL: [?] está señor?
[Final Pre-Chorus (Part 2)]
(Three! Two! One!)
[Chorus]
Violated, so degraded
The show has just begun (Three! Two! One!)
Dominated, by all you hated
This will make you ULTRAnumb (Three! Two! One!)
Violated, so degraded
The show has just begun (Three! Two! One!)
Dominated, by all you hated
This will make you ULTRAnumb (Three! Two! One!)
@s.396
Just my two cents.
Obviously, this isn't a very seriously philosophical movie video, as it's often blatantly nonsensical (like the intro, which has very little to do with what we see as the theme). Still, I thought it was awesome.
Some said this was about pornography, that doesn't seem entirely right to me. Looking at the video, it's more about malevolent and violent indulgence, if anything (and because you could include pornography in that category it's also, partly, about that.)
The lyrics include multiple taunts that point at excess in general, like:
"Don't pretend that you're better than this
Malevolence goes both ways"
"Your sweet
Repression (Repression)
Can't hide
Who you really are"
"Three) This is the new flesh
(Two) This is the open door
(One) We've got everything you wanted"
The video starts normal, and 'degenerates' as it progresses (more and more blood, housewives eating a heart), so if we take that along with the lyrics and the odd sensuality of what the women are doing, the song is then about the lure of degeneration that hedonism offers. The video derails from what is socially acceptable, and taps into much more dark pleasures that are downright malevolent and, apparently, numbing. "You want it all right now".
If we then add:
"Say you love it
Say you hate it
Doesn't matter 'cause you're all the same
Say you want it
Say you need it
Come and get it 'cause we love the shame
Say you love it
Say you hate it
Just another one to suck the fame
Don't pretend that you're better than this
Malevolence goes both ways"
We can say that it is posed that everyone is susceptible to said excess.
So, the lure of socially unacceptable excess is the theme here, not pornography :).
@Mrsmoothy100
he could make an excellent joker
@bryanlolwtf04
agreed
@connorseidel7197
Everyone start a petition for him to be the joker after Joaquin Phoenix
@annastich6089
Thats exakt that what i say yesterday ^^
@derezzer31
FUCK YES
@justinsexton7759
Imagine the bad-assery behind that. Brett is The Joker and the band opens up with this song in a new batman movie. The box office alone would roll in millions of dollars. That is an excellent idea my man!
@BrodashMx
Blue Stahli was ahead of his time , his music still sounds unique today.
@clonmult
Unique if you haven't come at his music from Celldweller ;) Both Klayton and Blue Stahli are absolutely amazing, a great fusion of styles that I will love for as long as I live. Quite like the thought of attempting to rock out to this in my 90s!
@TheMessiah1337
@@clonmult Yea too bad Celldweller screwed over Blue Stahli like an absolute asshat...
@Alien-B0Y
Ahead of his time? I would say he was late... it sounds cool but the same as all that alt scene in early 00's