I’m making electronic music and sharing my journey to anyone who may benefit.
Cybernetic Revolution is my first release, with 5 pieces ranging from the aggressive Cyber Dragon, to the epic Cyber End Dragon, passing through the more dancey UFOroid Fighter.
Currently experimenting beats with uncommon time signatures, which you can check on SoundCloud.
Other stuff I’m up to: Now
To get in touch, reach out at cristian.gurra@proton.me
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Iris, a statue.Not moved by a goal.Immobile, indeed.One intent:the pause, the moment,the nothing. I wrote this short poem after an experience with a shelter dog named Iris. Walking her taught me something about the importance of doing nothing. Iris’s talent Iris is known for lying down when she no longer wants to walk. Since she’s…
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This post comes from a recent entry in my journal. I was wishing to express gratitude that day. Why I should think about Death Today I’ve thought about death through the words of Robert Greene on his near-death experience. A month ago, you were asleep. You were supposed to sleep for 2 hours maximum, but…
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Why am I writing this? I tend to keep my reflections for myself or open up only to those who directly ask me. In general, I think: “Why would anyone care about what I think?”. But I care about what other people think, so maybe this will resonate with someone and it will be of…
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What I’m up to at the moment. Now (January 2026)
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The concept The concept of Cybernetic Revolution was born in the awkward situation of having to name an electronic piece with no obvious meaning and lyrics – it was just me having fun with no specific goal. Whenever I made a track, I named it after a Yu-Gi-Oh! Card that kinda sounded like the song.…
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I often hear people saying that they want to make a new track but don’t know where to start, they have no ideas. Fortunately, this has never happened to me yet. Not because I am a volcano of ideas. I don’t give much value to ideas. Everyone has them, everyone has the same ideas over…
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For most of this week I’ve been abroad, dealing with my actual job, unable to make music. I work as a game designer, something which you might not expect to be connected to music. But there is so much in common, and today I want to talk about the most crucial intersection. As I grew…
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Last week was almost all about the OST composing Jam. And that’s not really over. The tracks are done, they’re out there, they cannot be changed, people are listening and rating them. And that’s why it’s not really over. I’ve been spending several hours this week listening to many of the entries of the Jam…
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Most of my musical efforts this week have been addressed to this amazing event. For those who are not familiar with game development, game jams are events in which people of any skill level gather in groups to make a (video) game in a limited time (could be 48h, 1 week or more). This kind…
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My first commission was given by a friend. He asked me to prepare four tracks for an unannounced project. The most challenging part of this commission has been the variety of tracks. Ranging from synthwave to aggressive phonk, I had to measure with genres I barely knew (or didn’t know at all). An incredible learning…