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Revision as of 10:05, 9 July 2019
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Developer: Kabuto (code), Exocet (graphics), Remute (music)[1] | ||||||||||
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Technoptimistic is an album on a Mega Drive cartridge by Hamburg-based chiptune artist Remute (real name: Denis Karimani). The album was only available as a bare Mega Drive cartridge, without a box.
Track list
The album contains 14 music tracks, 2 bonus tracks[2], and a music video of Red Eyes.
1. Eine Demokratie (1:56) |
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2. A Warm Feeling Of Total Immersion (3:19) |
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3. Instant (3:04) |
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4. Obsolete (Trust) (3:19) |
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5. Master And Sync (3:27) |
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6. The Right To Be Forgotten (1:09) |
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7. Knuddelz (3:19) |
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8. Red Eyes (2:49) |
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9. Jo Coin (2:33) |
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10. Market Research (2:18) |
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11. Robo Knife (3:04) |
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12. Microworld (2:49) |
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13. Controlled Meltdown (1:55) |
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14. When You're Down (2:34) |
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15. Deepfake (Bonus Track 1) (2:37) |
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16. Debug (Bonus Track 2) (2:29) |
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► Running time: 42:41
Magazine articles
- Main article: Technoptimistic/Magazine articles.