{"id":1912,"date":"2025-05-30T22:55:49","date_gmt":"2025-05-30T22:55:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wetpainttools.com\/?p=1912"},"modified":"2025-06-15T11:54:47","modified_gmt":"2025-06-15T11:54:47","slug":"tokyo-machine-unleashes-cybernetic-shockwave-in-new-ep-factory-reset","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wetpainttools.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/30\/tokyo-machine-unleashes-cybernetic-shockwave-in-new-ep-factory-reset\/","title":{"rendered":"Tokyo Machine Unleashes Cybernetic Shockwave in New EP, “FACTORY RESET”"},"content":{"rendered":"
Even cutting-edge technology can benefit from an occasional reboot.<\/p>\n
Tokyo Machine<\/a> is back with a new EP, Factory Reset<\/em>, which sees the internet-inspired producer reclaim his position amongst bass music’s elite. Out now via Monstercat<\/a>, the five-track collection marks a creative turning point for the virtuosic producer, combining his signature chaotic basslines with darker, more brooding soundscapes.\u00a0<\/p>\n Thematically, the EP lives up to its name. The accompanying artwork\u2014a half-human, half-cybernetic Tokyo Machine mid-reboot\u2014echoes the sonic evolution inside. This is music for festivals, rave caves and the video game world all at once.<\/p>\n “I wanted Factory Reset<\/em> to feel like a live show in your headphones,\u201d Tokyo Machine explained in a press release. \u201cIt\u2019s a more mature, dark and live-based sound that still keeps the nostalgic and synthetic core of Tokyo Machine.”<\/p>\n Opening track \u201cTHE FURIOUS\u201d sets the tone with a concoction of digitized dubstep and glitchy bass house, crackling with robotic samples and frenetic vocal chops. Tokyo Machine’s love of genre fluidity is on full display here. \u201cMVP\u201d follows, detonating with distorted guitar and laser synths before swerving into a pounding techno finale. It\u2019s intense and cinematic in a way that evokes the feeling of a final boss fight.\u00a0<\/p>\n \u201cSCREW UR FACE UP\u201d does exactly what it promises, bringing twisted glitches and moshpit-level bass, while the previously released singles \u201cLOCK N LOAD\u201d and \u201cWATCH OUT!\u201d deliver rave maximalism with nostalgic, arcade-style flair.<\/p>\n Backed by over 300 million streams, a Gold record and syncs across Rocket League<\/em>, Meta, F1 and more, Tokyo Machine is hardly an underground name. But Factory Reset<\/em> plays like an origin story reimagined and recharged. In the midst of his debut “CHOMPO” tour, he\u2019s been selling out venues across the US and proving this reset is anything but quiet.<\/p>\n Listen to Factory Reset<\/em> below.<\/p>\n X: <\/strong>x.com\/tokyomachine<\/a> Even cutting-edge technology can benefit from an occasional reboot. Tokyo Machine is back with a new EP, Factory Reset, which sees the internet-inspired producer reclaim his position amongst bass music’s<\/p>\nFollow Tokyo Machine:<\/h2>\n
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