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HNTR Evokes Cyberspace with ‘Mind Games’ EP on His Label No Neon [LISTEN]

HNTR, the Toronto-based techno force previously known as Hunter Seigel, takes his technology-driven moniker to new heights with his latest EP. Mind Games and its accompanying crpytoart collection, the HNTR x No Neon Genesis Collection, marks the producer’s second major release following his 2020 endeavor, I Might Forgive, I Don’t Forget.

The release of the EP is prefaced by the debut of its leading singles, “Mind Games” and “The Odyssey.” “Inception” and “Infinity” round out the four-track album which features a variety of sounds, including swirling snyth lines and dark, industrial warehouse beats.

The theme of the album invites listeners to contemplate the digital world we live in. HNTR describes the project’s concept, saying:

In 2021 we live entirely in an alternate cyber reality, connected but disconnected. When making Mind Games, I wanted the EP to take you on a journey through our perception of our place in the universe as it relates to our association with technology. The vocals on each track and the accompanying melody are meant to tell a story of that journey from the beginning of the odyssey to the end of infinity. – HNTR

The NFT collection offers a visual experience to accompany the album’s leading tracks, “Mind Games” and “The Odyssey.” HNTR partnered with creatives at his No Neon label to create the works, which depict a man trapped in cyberspace.

Fall into the cyberspace with HNTR’s latest EP below.

HNTR – Mind Games EP

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