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Press kit.
Writing about M-Sector? Here's the short version, the long version, and the assets to use.
One-liner
"Memory archives for the late-shift operators."
Short bio (50 words)
M-Sector Lo-Fi | Memory Archives is an independent music label making Dark Cyberpunk and 90s RPG-inspired Lo-Fi for deep focus listening. Five themed channels, eight-hour mixes, original AI-assisted compositions and visuals. For coders, students, and anyone running a quiet operation after dark.
Long bio (150 words)
M-Sector Lo-Fi | Memory Archives sits at the seam between 1997 and now — the cyberpunk dystopia we were promised and the late-night work we actually do.
Operating as five themed channels (Neon Alley, Operator Desk, Memory Archives, Save Point, Late Shift), the label produces eight-hour Lo-Fi mixes designed for deep focus: coding, studying, writing, and drifting until dawn. Every track and every visual is original work created with generative AI (Suno for music, Midjourney and DALL·E for art), inspired by 1990s cyberpunk anime and JRPG soundtracks but never copying named characters or copyrighted assets.
The project ships on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. The audience is global, leans 25–44, and spends real time inside the archive — average session length runs well past 30 minutes.
Quick facts
- Founded: 2025
- Format: 4–8 hour Lo-Fi mixes, original compositions
- Genres: Dark Cyberpunk Lo-Fi, Coding Lo-Fi, JRPG Ambient, Late-Night Jazz
- Distribution: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube (via DistroKid — latest release)
- Sound aesthetic: PS1-era JRPG meets dark industrial Lo-Fi
- Audience: Coders, students, late-shift operators worldwide
The Five Channels
Press assets
High-resolution artwork, channel visuals, and the M-Sector logo ship with the upcoming Wallpaper Pack Vol. 1 — designed channel by channel and cleared for editorial use with credit to M-Sector Lo-Fi.
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For early access or specific assets ahead of launch, reach out via contact.
Interview & review requests
We're open to interviews, features, and reviews. Reach out via contact — please include outlet name, deadline, and the kind of piece you have in mind. We're slow to email but fast on X DMs.