MYCELIUM SKY - BIOS
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Dark psychedelic industrial rock grown where mycelium, machine, and mind
intersect.

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Mycelium Sky is a one-man dark psychedelic industrial rock project by
Jacoboon, on Mindstorm Unlimited. Ritual lyrics and human direction meet AI
instruments; sound and image grow as one universe. The debut album Hello
World — fourteen tracks mirrored around a single crack — arrives September
5, 2026.

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Mycelium Sky is a one-man dark psychedelic industrial rock project by
Jacoboon, on Mindstorm Unlimited. It grows where mycelium, machine, and mind
intersect: ritual lyrics, mechanical atmospheres, and dreamlike video under
one repeating sigil — a glowing red question mark.

The method is stated openly. Lyrics come first, written by hand. Music is
generated with Suno; videos are grown frame by frame with Neural Frames;
structure, selection, and final cut stay human. The debut album Hello World
is fourteen tracks built as a perfect mirror — seven pairs folded around a
crack between tracks seven and eight. Out everywhere September 5, 2026.

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Mycelium Sky is a one-man dark psychedelic industrial rock project — the
work of Jacoboon, on Mindstorm Unlimited. The name is the thesis: a fungal,
neuronal sky above a machine world, roots connecting ground to sky. One
symbol repeats through every cover, every video, every landscape — a glowing
red question mark. It is not a brand. The project does not sell answers; it
asks.

The method is disclosed, not hidden. Lyrics come first, written by hand,
then given a body: music generated with Suno, videos grown frame by frame
with Neural Frames, earlier visuals made with Sora. Direction, structure,
selection, and final cut stay human. Many variants are auditioned; the most
honest one survives. One exception is credited on the record — the lyric to
“Roots on the Glass” was written by the AI.

The debut album Hello World is fourteen tracks built as a perfect mirror:
seven pairs folded around a crack between tracks seven and eight. The mirror
was discovered, not planned. The record was already calling back to itself
when a line in “Safety in Solitude” — “Reflections crack, mirrors split in
two” — named what it had been building.

One track names the method. “My Country” puts three writers a century apart
inside the same song — Samuel Francis Smith, who wrote “America” in 1831; A.
G. Duncan, who rewrote it in 1843 as an abolitionist indictment and was
buried for it; and Mycelium Sky in 2026. The project calls this temporal
collaboration: the dead treated as collaborators rather than as source
material. Every source is public domain, and every attribution is printed.

The first chapter, “Asking Questions,” arrived as a music video in December
2025. Singles followed on streaming from January through August 2026; the
full album lands everywhere September 5. Alongside it runs the Tone Garden,
a generative ambient instrument tuned by just intonation, which keeps
evolving rather than settling into a short repeating track.
