~2025~
25.10.25 Draakula was released. It was created as an original collection of 8-bit music, conceived as the soundtrack to a fictional, never-released video game.
The album consisted of eight tracks total: a title/theme track, a boss battle track, and six additional tracks intended to represent different game levels.
All music was written using NES-style limitations: three melodic instrument channels and one percussion channel. The compositions use only single-note lines, with no chords, to stay faithful to authentic 8-bit hardware limitations.
The album artwork was created by pixel artist Slynyrd, who produced the cover art specifically for this release with real pixel-art consistent with the game aesthetics of the time.