The Myth
Mycelium Sky is a dark psychedelic industrial rock project grown from the network between mycelium, machine, and mind. Each release is a chapter — questions treated as rituals, sound and image evolving together beneath the Mycelium Sky.
- Networks & RootsMycelium as thought, memory, and hidden connection — fungal neural networks fused with cables and machinery.
- Questions as RitualsThe glowing red question-mark sigil: inquiry, doubt, and awakening. Asking is a ritual act.
- Machine–Organism HybridBiomechanical hearts, cyber-temples, living cables — the line between organism and infrastructure deliberately blurred.
- Mirrors & the Inner Void"Everything you seek becomes a mirror. Everything you hide is still inside."
- The Sky as ConsciousnessA fungal, neuronal sky above the machine world — roots connecting ground to sky.
The Method
This is AI-era music made the deliberate way: ritual lyrics, mechanical atmospheres, and dreamlike visuals form one universe, built with AI instruments under deliberate human direction.
Lyrics come first. Every song starts as written words and a concept, then AI instruments give it a body — music generated with Suno, videos grown frame by frame with Neural Frames — while direction, structure, selection, and final cut stay human. Many variants are auditioned; the most honest one survives.
Music: Suno · Video: Neural Frames · Pilot: Jacoboon
The Sigil
One symbol repeats through every video, every cover, every landscape of the universe: a glowing red question mark. It is not a brand — it is the thesis. The project does not sell answers. It asks, in ritual, and lets the question do the work.
Roots — a short history
- First chapter: Asking Questions — the first official music video.
- The album grows chapter by chapter: videos, lyric videos, shorts — one universe accreting.
- The album reveals its own structure: fourteen tracks that mirror each other around a central crack.
- The single Here We Fxn Go is out now, and the Tone Garden opens at /garden.
- Hello World — the full album — on all platforms September 5.