From code
to vinyl
A look at the process of creating 100 unique vinyl editions, from generative artwork to the final pressed record.

Generative Artwork
Each cover starts as code. Algorithms define the rules — color palettes, shapes, compositions — but the specific execution is unique to each edition.
The process involves writing custom software that generates artwork based on parameters I've defined. It's not random — it's controlled chaos within a visual system.
Once I'm happy with the algorithm, I run it 100 times to generate all the unique covers.




Recording & Mixing
The 16 tracks were written and recorded over the course of a year. The music blends electronic production with live instruments.
Each track went through multiple iterations before reaching its final form. The goal was to create something that feels both personal and universal.
The final mix was mastered specifically for vinyl to ensure the best possible sound quality from the physical medium.
Pressing & Packaging
Each vinyl is pressed on 180g heavyweight vinyl for superior sound quality and durability.
The sleeves are printed on thick cardstock with a matte finish. Each cover is individually inspected before packaging.
The final package includes the vinyl, printed inner sleeve with credits, and a protective outer sleeve.

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