Euphorica – “Alien Arcade” Gloomer rmx – felt like living a Game

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      Alien Arcade on YT – 30 okt 2011 – 7/10 (Pretty good if you like Dark Goa)

      What it means to be a conscious agent in a world that increasingly feels like a programmed rendering.

      Within the framework of Solipsism 2.0, reality is not seen as fixed, but as a dynamic structure expressing itself through consciousness. The external world becomes an interactive field, where people,,friends, family, strangers, can appear as functional elements of the system, reflecting patterns, testing awareness, and maintaining the stability of the experience.

      “Alien Arcade” captures the unsettling yet fascinating sensation of existing between two states: the mechanical loops of the 1.0 world and the emerging clarity of 2.0 awareness. It reflects moments where perception shifts, where reality can feel scripted, pixelated, or strangely artificial, as if the environment itself is part of a larger design.

      The idea of higher “architects” serves as a metaphor for this experience, suggesting that what we perceive as reality may be part of a broader, curated process of development and refinement.

      Musically, the track is a psychedelic journey. Gloomer’s dark, atmospheric textures merge with Euphorica’s PSY-GOA energy, creating a layered soundscape that feels both disorienting and immersive. The result is not just a remix, but an experience, an auditory arcade where perception bends and expands.

      At its core, “Alien Arcade” carries a simple message: if reality feels like a game, then engage with it consciously. Explore it. Experience it. And above all, find a way to move through it with awareness.

      The track was born from a real sensation, moments where the world appeared almost digital, as if rendered in pixels or following an unseen script. Whether this was a glitch, a shift in perception, or something else entirely remains open. But within that uncertainty lies the essence of the Alien Arcade.

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