The ’90s were a melting pot of ideas. The hybridization of electronic hardware and the most primal essence of auditory bliss opened up new perceptual dimensions, generating a synthetic and visionary legacy: a crossroads of hypnagogic liturgies blended with feverish, relentless rhythms. The mantra of repetition morphed into collective ecstasy, while sleep deprivation in the club became a gateway to transcendence.
Between downtempo deconstructions, breakbeat convolutions, and trip-hop twists, Eternal Game is a six-track EP that reshapes the canons set by the most iconic decade of dance music. The echoes of long-faded raves dissolve, leaving behind only a blurred shadow, mythologized by collective memory. Its digital ecosystem unfolds through intricate rhythmic architectures and harmonies seemingly displaced from a distant future, where the club dematerializes into an ethereal flow, suspended in the mists of illbient contexts.
Teleself’s musical roots are diverse and layered with complexity: a release that breathes the past but through the hallucination of contemporary ambient dub. IDM paradigms are reinterpreted through the introspections of sentient supercomputers, while hip hop is decontextualized into chillout detonations. Evoking INDEX: Records and DJ Krush in its rhythmic foundation, the idea is like listening to a Quirke, Cypher or Xenia Reaper record. Eternal Game is a compact yet powerful work, equally suited for the sweat of the dancefloor and the solitary wanderings of sleepless nights.



