WHAT COMES WITH THE DELUXE EDITION?
- Glacial Blue Remute Technoptimistic Sega Genesis/Mega-drive with silver label*
- Protective Storage Case w/Cover
- 16" x 20" Poster (poster will be rolled in tube, not folded)
- Cassette tape w/jewel case and J-card that includes all original Technoptimistic songs
PLEASE NOTE: While the tapes do function, they are considered to be for novelty purposes only. - Exclusive interview with Remute about Technoptimistic
- BandCamp code to download all songs of the original soundtrack
- QR code to download new BONUS song
PLEASE NOTE: Bonus song is only available for download. Due to memory limits it is not included on the cartridge or cassette. - 2 x Die-cut Remute Technoptimistic PVC stickers
- 1 x Stone Age Gamer Caveman Sticker
More about Technoptimistic:
The first plug and play techno cartridge album for Sega's classic 16bit console.
Music by Remute, Code by Kabuto, GFX by Exocet
Listening on a Sega Mega Drive / Genesis Model 1 is highly recommended, but Model 2 also works - Model 3 and Sega Nomad too.
Will also work very well on FPGA-based solutions like Analogue's Mega Sg (a very good option for the audiophile!).
It will not work properly on the majority of clone consoles based on emulation.
*Cartridge will work with any region Sega Genesis/Mega-drive except for Japanese Model 1 with cart lock. THERE IS NO SIDE NOTCH ON THIS CART.
In the digital world we live in, fear is everywhere; we fear the prospect that digitization could make us redundant to robots. The world of electronic music producer and techno DJ Remute has never looked more different. Embracing the digital age with all its nuances and extremities, Hamburg based Remute views digitization as an ally to the human race; one that enriches our lives and drives us forward.
“In times where the term 'digitization' triggers dystopian fears and worries, I wanted to provide a soundtrack for an optimistic vision of a technologic future with man and machine in unison." - Remute
After his highly acclaimed 2017 album 'Limited' which single-handedly initiated the musical comeback of the floppy disk, Remute proved that 1,44 Megabytes are just enough for good music. Making a statement to the wider sphere, showcasing how old school technological formats can marry together with man-made musical production. Striking back in his quest to marry man and machine, Remute presents his forthcoming ‘Technoptimistic’ LP on another ground-breaking format; The Sega Mega Drive Cartridge.
“The machines work for us. We program, they execute. Technology helps us with uncomfortable tasks, makes us do adventurous things and can even cure us when we're ill. If we maintain a positive attitude towards technology, it will enhance our minds and take us to far places. That's why I am TECHNOPTIMISTIC.” - Remute