High-definition cyber metal that fuses heavy riffs with shimmering futurepop. It is a cinematic, neon-lit experience for late-night focus or deep-space exploration.
Neurotech sounds like the internal monologue of an AI achieving consciousness. It is a meticulously polished blend of industrial weight and celestial beauty, where crushing guitar riffs are often secondary to soaring, crystalline synthesizers. The music avoids the typical grit of industrial metal, opting instead for a high-fidelity sheen that feels both futuristic and deeply spiritual.
What sets this project apart is its evolution from aggressive 'cyber metal' into something more expansive and symphonic. Wulf uses electronic elements not just as accents, but as the foundational architecture of the sound. The tracks often feature driving, trance-like rhythms and layered vocal processing that turn the human voice into a haunting, ethereal texture rather than a traditional lead.
Start with the album 'Evasive' to hear the perfect balance between his melodic futurepop sensibilities and metal roots. If you prefer something more epic and sweeping, 'The Elysian Symphony' showcases the project's ability to handle massive, cinematic arrangements without losing its digital edge.
Neurotech is a Slovenian one-man industrial metal project based in Ljubljana, known for its stylistic blend of electronics and metal.
Shares cinematic sci-fi orchestration, high-gloss digital production, symphonic metal, industrial metal (detail)
Shares symphonic metal, industrial metal, choir/choral, cathedral (subgenre)
Shares symphonic metal, industrial metal, cathedral, ethereal (subgenre)
Shares symphonic metal, industrial metal, choir/choral, cathedral (subgenre)
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