Synthwave · Futurepop

A 16-bit heart, beating in a 4K world.

Neon-Drenched Melodies, Pixel-Heart Emotion

Xybernaut delivers lush, analog synthwave infused with the high-energy precision of futurepop — a sonic landscape where nostalgia meets the cutting edge.

It's a high-fidelity journey through neon-drenched melodies and pixel-heart emotion. Whether rebooting from a heartbreak or chasing escape velocity, every track is a bridge between the warmth of the past and the glow of the future.

This is the sound of a 16-bit heart, beating in a 4K world.

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Rin Ishikawa, surrounded by static-filled CRT monitors
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Static-soaked solitude — the sound that came before the world complicated it.

Origin

Rin Ishikawa

A military brat who grew up between bases in the 1980s — catching signals on shortwave radios, sleeping under the glow of CRT screens. Shall We Play a Game? is the album she always heard in her head: the one that sounds like childhood felt before the world complicated it.

"Synthetic is the thesis track. Everything else orbits it."

Every track is a bridge — between analog warmth and digital precision, between the bedroom and the arcade, between who she was and who the signal is still becoming.

Discography

Shall We Play a Game?

Shall We Play a Game?
Full-Length
Debut Album — 6 Tracks

Six tracks built from the retrofuture aesthetic of a military brat who grew up between bases in the 1980s, catching signals on shortwave radios and sleeping under the glow of CRT screens. Synthetic is the thesis track. Everything else orbits it.